TY - BOOK AU - Kulkarni,Prafull Dhondopant TI - Applying phonetics : : speech science in everyday life / SN - 9781774691236 AV - P221 .K855 2022 U1 - 414.8 23 PY - 2022/// CY - Burlington, Ontario : PB - Society Publishing, KW - Phonetics N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index.; Introduction to linguistics and phonetics -- Characteristics of speech -- Speech synthesis and coding -- Speech recognition -- Speech segmentation -- Speech production -- Speech perception and acoustic signals -- Transmission of speech -- Speech enhancement -- The future of speech science. N2 - "Written by an experienced academic of linguistics, this book, entitled "Applying Phonetics: Speech Science in Everyday Life," investigates wide-ranging uses of phonetics in its teaching, in the day to day speaking, and in businesses. It also explores how reasonable issues have been dealt with for their utilization in discourses and scientific purposes. It also presents genuine contextual analyses that delineate phonetics ideas and incorporates activities and exercises, conversation questions, a broad glossary, and further readings. The book is ideal for learners with no earlier information on the branch of linguistics which we know as its phonetics. The book, therefore, is intended to help the students of phonetics in their understanding of its applications in teaching, in science, in music, and in businesses as well. It acquaints the students with an exploratory methodology that features reasonable phonetics applications and highlights how speech science impact their everyday life. The students and laymen who have finished the basic phonetics course will find a lot of new information in this volume. Apart from promptly digging into complex hypothetical data, the content presents a short outline of essential ideas and applications, such as research speech science and language instructions. These applications enhance the students' interest and show how speech science is beneficial to society. The book isn't just quite possibly the most enlightening introduction to phonetics, and it is perhaps the most useful for the students. It provides a special and captivating outline of the types by which phonetics can be applied to various areas of regular and daily life. The fundamental resource of the book lies in the sections that contain an abundance of data about phonetic hypotheses, portrayed in fastidious details yet conveyed straightforwardly. Another important idea discussed in this book is the design of speech sounds. This portrays how, in various dialects, various arrangements of speech sounds are used. For instance, in British English, a syllable can be shaped with up to three consonants before a vowel and up to four thereafter. Such a design would be unimaginable in some other dialects; for instance, the Japanese language doesn't allow groups of consonants before or after a vowel. This book, therefore, subsequently depicts proper-ties of syllable design at both local and global levels and may add to the knowledge of students of phonetics. I hope the readers will find this book helpful in their studies and their daily conversations." -- Back cover ER -