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The Cambridge Handbook of Phonetics is an authoritative and comprehensive resource that explores the fundamental aspects of phonetics, the science of speech sounds. Edited by Rachael-Anne Knight and Jane Setter, this handbook brings together contributions from leading experts in the field to provide both foundational knowledge and cutting-edge research.
The volume covers essential topics including articulatory phonetics, acoustic phonetics, and auditory perception. Readers will find detailed information about how speech sounds are produced by the human vocal apparatus, how these sounds travel and are analyzed acoustically, and how listeners perceive and interpret them. The handbook also addresses practical applications in speech pathology, language learning, and speech technology.
Designed for academics, researchers, students, and professionals in linguistics and related fields, this handbook serves as both an introductory text and a reference guide, making it invaluable for anyone seeking to understand the science behind human speech communication.







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