Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
480
Language
English
Published
May 29, 1992
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521401275
ISBN-13
9780521401272
Description
In the realm of laboratory phonology, an intricate exploration of speech data unfolds, shedding light on the abstract categorical structures that underpin human communication. Gerard J. Docherty dives into the multifaceted relationships among gesture, segment, and prosody, unraveling the complexities that define how we produce and understand spoken language.
Through a meticulous analysis, the text reveals the interplay between physical speech attributes and their cognitive underpinnings. Docherty’s insights bridge theoretical frameworks with empirical evidence, inviting readers to reconsider established notions in phonetics. The work not only broadens the understanding of phonological research but also serves as a vital resource for linguists and students eager to delve deeper into the mechanics of speech production and perception.
Through a meticulous analysis, the text reveals the interplay between physical speech attributes and their cognitive underpinnings. Docherty’s insights bridge theoretical frameworks with empirical evidence, inviting readers to reconsider established notions in phonetics. The work not only broadens the understanding of phonological research but also serves as a vital resource for linguists and students eager to delve deeper into the mechanics of speech production and perception.