Wednesday, 3 July 2024, 8:42 PM
Site: Plateforme pédagogique de l'Université Sétif2
Course: phonetics (phons)
Glossary: bibliography
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Phonetics and phonology in the last 50 years

LADEFOGED. P. (2005) "Phonetics and phonology in the last 50 years", in From Sound to Sense: 50+ Years of Discoveries in Speech Communication. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA., 11-13 June 2004. [http://www.rle.mit.edu/soundtosense/conference/pdfs/invitedspeakers/Ladefoged%20PAPER.pdf http://www.rle.mit.edu/soundtosense/conference/pdfs/invitedspeakers/Ladefoged%20PAPER.pdf]

Speech: Phonetics in the United States

BLACK, J.W. (1983) "Speech: Phonetics in the United States", The Phonetician CL-38: 20-21.

The articulatory possibilities of man

Catford, J. C. (1968) ” The articulatory possibilities of man”. In B. Malmberg (Ed.), Manual of phonetics (pp. 309-334). Amsterdam: North Holland

The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Language

CRYSTAL .D. (1987) “The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Language”. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. [part IV: The medium of language: Speaking and Listening]

The evolution of phonetics

ROSSI, M. (1996) "The evolution of phonetics: A fundamental and applied science", Speech Communication 18,1: 96-102. [http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0167-6393(96)90031-X http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0167-6393(96)90031-X]

the future of phonetics

KOHLER, K. J. (1999) The Future of Phonetics. Lecture on the Occasion of Professor JørgenRischel's Retirement from his Chair at Copenhagen University. 6 February, 1999. [http://www.ipds.uni-kiel.de/kjk/pub_exx/kk1999_2/future4n.pdf http://www.ipds.uni-kiel.de/kjk/pub_exx/kk1999_2/future4n.pdf]