Instrumental Phonetics 2022
1 About the course
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- I expect some theoretical knowledge
- read 2. chapter from (Gussenhoven and Jacobs 2017)
- see the presentation on Phon research from 13.09.2021
- be able to use IPA symbols
- I expect some basic R skills:
- import
.csv
files to R dplyr
,ggplot2
- import
1.2 Homeworks
1.2.1 HW 1 (due to 12.12.2022, 23:59):
- Create an annotation for those sound file containing words mza ‘lamp’, mzə ‘moon’, mtsa ‘fire’, mtsə ‘lie’. Here is an example:
::include_graphics("hw/hw1/hw1_1.png") knitr
- Send the result
.TextGrid
file to the course assistant Kirill Chuprinko with the topicInstrumental Phonetics: HW 1
.
1.3 Useful references:
- (Ashby and Maidment 2005)
- (Bickford and Floyd 2006)
- (Boersma and Weenink 2021)
- (Fant 1960a)
- (Fuchs, Toda, and Żygis 2010)
- (Fulop 2011)
- (Gick, Wilson, and Derrick 2012)
- (Gordon and Ladefoged 2001)
- (Harrington 2010)
- (Hunt 2009)
- (Johnson 2004)
- (P. Ladefoged and Disner 2012)
- (Maddieson and Ladefoged 1996)
- (Rorabaugh 2010)
- (Grama 2022)
- (Fridland and Kendall 2022)
References
Ashby, M., and J. Maidment. 2005. Introducing Phonetic Science. Cambridge University Press.
Bickford, A. C., and R. Floyd. 2006. Articulatory Phonetics: Tools for Analyzing the World’s Languages. SIL International.
Boersma, P., and D. Weenink. 2021. “Praat: Doing Phonetics by Computer.” http://www.praat.org/.
———. 1960a. Acoustic Theory of Speech Production. 2. Walter de Gruyter.
Fridland, Valerie, and Tyler Kendall. 2022. “Managing Sociophonetic Data in a Study of Regional Variation.” In The Open Handbook of Linguistic Data Management, edited by Andrea L. Berez-Kroeker, Bradley McDonnell, Eve Koller, and Lauren B. Collister, 237–47. The MIT Press. https://doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/12200.001.0001.
Fuchs, Susanne, Martine Toda, and Marzena Żygis. 2010. Turbulent Sounds: An Interdisciplinary Guide. Vol. 21. Walter de Gruyter.
Fulop, S. A. 2011. Speech Spectrum Analysis. Springer Science & Business Media.
Gick, B., I. Wilson, and D. Derrick. 2012. Articulatory Phonetics. John Wiley & Sons.
Gordon, M., and P. Ladefoged. 2001. “Phonation Types: A Cross-Linguistic Overview.” Journal of Phonetics 29 (4): 383–406.
Grama, J. 2022. “Managing Legacy Data in a Sociophonetic Study of Vowel Variation and Change.” In The Open Handbook of Linguistic Data Management, edited by Andrea L. Berez-Kroeker, Bradley McDonnell, Eve Koller, and Lauren B. Collister, 221–36. The MIT Press. https://doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/12200.001.0001.
Gussenhoven, C., and H. Jacobs. 2017. Understanding Phonology. Routledge.
Harrington, J. 2010. Phonetic Analysis of Speech Corpora. John Wiley & Sons.
Hunt, Elisabeth Hon. 2009. “Acoustic Characterization of the Glides/j/and/w/in American English.” PhD thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Johnson, K. 2004. “Acoustic and Auditory Phonetics.” Phonetica 61 (1): 56–58.
Ladefoged, P., and S. F. Disner. 2012. Vowels and Consonants. John Wiley & Sons.
Maddieson, I., and P. Ladefoged. 1996. The Sounds of the World’s Languages. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing.
Rorabaugh, C. B. 2010. Notes on Digital Signal Processing: Practical Recipes for Design, Analysis and Implementation, Portable Documents. Prentice Hall.