- Type: Paperback Book.
- Pages: 416
- Edition: Sixth
"Speech Science Primer: Physiology, Acoustics, and Perception of Speech, Sixth Edition" by Kenneth L. Running
Overview
This introductory textbook, "Speech Science Primer: Physiology, Acoustics, and Perception of Speech," by Kenneth L. Running, provides a foundational understanding of the scientific principles underlying human speech production, transmission, and perception. Published in 2011 (Sixth Edition), it offers a clear and reader-friendly approach to this complex field.
Key Themes
- The anatomy and physiology of the speech production system
- The acoustic properties of speech sounds
- How humans perceive and understand spoken language
- Research methodology in speech science
Features
- Written in a clear and accessible style for students with no prior background in speech science
- Integrates basic information on acoustics with speech anatomy and physiology
- Offers a balanced approach to speech production, acoustics, and perception
- Includes chapters on research methodology and the history of speech science
- Valuable online resources accompany the text (may require purchase access)
Target Audience
- Beginning students in speech-language pathology, audiology, linguistics, and cognitive science programs
- Educators and researchers interested in a foundational understanding of speech science
- Anyone curious about the science behind human communication
Strengths
- Up-to-date coverage of core speech science concepts
- Emphasis on clear explanations and engaging examples
- Reader-friendly approach makes the science of speech accessible to a broad audience
- Offers valuable online resources for further exploration (may require purchase access)
Chapter Headlines (Examples may vary)
- Introduction to Speech Science
- The Nervous System and Speech Control
- The Anatomy and Physiology of Speech Production
- The Larynx and Phonation
- The Vocal Tract and Articulation
- Speech Acoustics
- Classifying Speech Sounds
- Perception of Speech Sounds
- Speech Perception in Infants and Children
- Speech Disorders
- Research Methodology in Speech Science
- History of Speech Science
Closing Paragraph
"Speech Science Primer" provides a comprehensive introduction to the fascinating world of speech communication. By exploring the intricate relationship between speech physiology, acoustics, and perception, the book equips readers with a solid foundation for further study in speech science and its many applications in various fields.