The syllable in speech production
By Barbara L. Davis
"The syllable in speech production" is published by Erlbaum in 2008 - New York, it has 444 pages and the language of the book is English.
“The syllable in speech production” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ The syllable in speech production
- Author: Barbara L. Davis
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 444
- Publisher: Erlbaum
- Publish Date: 2008
- Publish Location: New York
“The syllable in speech production” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Comparative and general Grammar - Syllable - Speech acts (Linguistics) - Speech - Speech acts (linguistics) - Grammar, comparative and general - Syllabe - Actes de parole - LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES - Grammar - Silbe - Sprachproduktion - Spraakproductie - Lettergrepen - Taalontwikkeling - Grammar, Comparative and general / Syllable
Edition Specifications:
- Pagination: xxxvi, 444 p. :
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL21560124M - OL18954841W
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2008274436
- ISBN-13: 9780805854794 - 9780805854800
- ISBN-10: 0805854797
- All ISBNs: 0805854797 - 9780805854794 - 9780805854800
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"The syllable in speech production" Table Of Contents:
- 1- Foreword / by Björn Lindblom
- 2- Preface / by Barbara L. Davis and Krisztina Zajdó
- 3- Overview. 1. The Frame/Content theory / Peter F. MacNeilage
- 4- I, Evolutionary Perspectives on Speech Development. 2. The Origins of Syllabification in Human Infancy and in Human Evolution / D. Kimbrough Oller and Ulrike Griebel
- 5- 3. Simple Combinatorial Considerations Challenge Ruhlen's Mother Tongue Theory / Louis-Jean Boë, Pierre Bessiè̀re, Nadia Ladjili and Nicolas Audibert
- 6- 4. The Frame/Content Theory and the Emergence of Consonants / Didier Demolin
- 7- 5. Lipsmacking and Babbling : Syllables, Sociality, and Survival / John L. Locke
- 8- II, Neurobiological Aspects of Speech Production. 6. Mirror Neurons and Evolution of Communication and Language / Leonardo Fogassi and Pier Francesco Ferrari
- 9- 7. Syllables in Psycholinguistic Theory : Now You See Them, Now You Don't / Niels O. Schiller
- 10- III, Perception /Action Relationships. 8. The Emergent Syllable / John J. Ohala
- 11- 9. Co-occurrence Patterns in the Babbling of Children with a Cochlear Implant / Karen Schauwers, Paul J. Govaerts, and Steven Gillis
- 12- 10. The Development of Consonant Vowel Syllables in Children Following Cochlear Implantation / Jan Allison Moore
- 13- 11. Frames and Babbling in Hearing and Deaf Infants / Florien J. van Beinum
- 14- IV, Acquisition of Speech. 12. Teething, Chewing, and the Babbled Syllable / Jeannette M. van der Stelt
- 15- 13. An Acoustical Analysis of Consonant-Vowel Cooccurrences in Babbling : Coronal and Dorsal Contexts / Christine Matyear
- 16- 14. Syllables, Segments, and Sequences : Phonological Patterns in the Words of Young Children Acquiring American English / Carol Stoel-Gammon and Beate Peter
- 17- V, Modeling and Movement. 15. The Target Hypothesis, Dynamic Specification and Segmental Independence / Björn Lindblom
- 18- 16. Jaw Cycles and Linguistic Syllables in Adult English / Melissa A. Redford and Paul van Donkelaar
- 19- VI, Alternative Perspectives on the Syllable. 17. The Syllable in Sign Language : Considering the Other Natural Language Modality / Wendy Sandler
- 20- 18. When the Babble Syllable Feeds the Foot in a Point / Christian Abry, Virginie Ducey, Anne Vilain and Claire Lalevée.
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