Here is a link to a course programme.
1. Introduction to Acoustic Phonetics
6. Final Exam
Refference:
- Ashby, M., J. Maidment (2005). Introducing phonetic science. Cambridge University Press.
- Bickford, A. C., R. Floyd (2006). Articulatory Phonetics: Tools for Analyzing the World’s Languages SIL International.
- Boersma, P., D. Weenink (2013). Praat: doing phonetics by computer (version 5.3.51)[computer program]. retrieved 2 june 2013.
- Fant, G. (1971). Acoustic theory of speech production: with calculations based on X-ray studies of Russian articulations, Volume 2. Walter de Gruyter.
- Fuchs, S., M. Toda„ M. Żygis (2010). Turbulent sounds: an interdisciplinary guide, Volume 21. Walter de Gruyter.
- Fulop, S. (2011). Speech spectrum analysis. Springer Science & Business Media.
- Gick, B., I. Wilson D. Derrick (2012). Articulatory phonetics. John Wiley & Sons.
- Gordon, M., P. Ladefoged (2001). Phonation types: a cross-linguistic overview. Journal of Phonetics 29 (4), 383–406.
- Harrington, J. (2010). Phonetic analysis of speech corpora. John Wiley & Sons.
- Hon Hunt, E. (2009). Acoustic Characterization of the Glides /j/ and /w/ in American English
- Johnson, K. (2011). Acoustic and auditory phonetics. John Wiley & Sons.
- Ladefoged, P., S. F. Disner (2012). Vowels and consonants. John Wiley & Sons. Ladefoged, P., I. Maddieson. (1996). The Sounds of the World’s Languages Oxford, Cambridge: Blackwell Publishers.
- Rorabaugh, C. B. (2010). Notes on Digital Signal Processing: Practical Recipes for Design, Analysis and Implementation Prentice Hall