Producing Speech: Contemporary Issues: for Katherine Safford Harris

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Fredericka Bell-Berti, Raphael J. Lawrence
Springer Science & Business Media, 1995 M03 31 - 568 páginas
Market: Those interested in speech, especially speech production, and graduate students studying the anatomy and physiology of speech. Katherine Safford Harris is known throughout the speech research community for her contributions to our understanding of speech behaviors and her leadership at Haskins Laboratories. Her research has shown how the study of speech disorders can provide a window through which we can observe normal behaviors and learn much about the control systems of speech production. In recognition of this work, each section of this book contains chapters on normal speech production as well as speech disorders. These original contributed chapters cover a wide range of subjects, including respiratory patterns in normal speech, speech breathing processes in hearing-impaired persons, laryngeal adductory behaviors, spasmodic dysphonia, tongue shaping and vowel articulation, speech production in children with cochlear implants, and more.
 

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Limited Lookahead in Speech Production
3
Gestural Syllable Position Effects in American English
19
Speech Production Theory and Articulatory Behavior
35
Towards an Explanation of Speech Sound Disorders
51
Timing of Lip Jaw and Laryngeal Movements
65
Laryngeal Mechanisms and Interarticulator Timing
99
Intermediate Values of Voice Onset Time
117
Frictionless Approximants or Vowels
129
Motor and Sensory Components of a FeedbackControl
309
Prosodic Phrasing at the Sentence Level
321
Section 4
328
Evidence from the Velum
333
Acoustic and Kinematic Correlates of Contrastive
355
Apraxia of Speech Reconsidered
375
A Case Study of a Child with NeurologicallyBased
387
Fluency Disfluency Dysfluency Nonfluency
399

How the Tongue Takes Advantage of the Palate
143
Laryngeal Timing in Karen Obstruents
155
Dynamic Analysis of Speech and Nonspeech
169
Speech Breathing Processes of Deaf
187
Respiratory Function in Stutterers
199
Laryngeal and ExtraLaryngeal Mechanisms of
215
A Different View
233
Imaging of the LarynxPast and Present
247
Using the Airway Interruption Method
259
Examination of the Laryngeal Adduction Measure
269
Pathophysiology of the Spasmodic Dysphonias
291
Central and Peripheral Components in the Control
417
Opening Inroads to Understanding
433
Auditory Feedback Delivered by Electrical
455
On the Dynamics of Temporal Patterning in Speech
469
Recovering Task Dynamics from Formant Frequency
489
Speech Dynamics
505
The Spatial Control of Speech Movements
521
Author Index
539
Subject Index
557
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