Acoustic Phonetics

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The acoustic phonetic is the field of phonetics , that deals with the acoustics of spoken sounds employed. Are examined z. B. the amplitude and frequency of the formants that generate the vibrations of the glottis . These can be displayed graphically using a spectrogram .

literature

  • Fabian Bross: Basics of Acoustic Phonetics (PDF; 1.3 MB). In: Helikon. A Multidisciplinary Online Journal, 1, 2010. pp. 89-104.
  • Bernd Pompino-Marschall: Introduction to Phonetics . 3rd edition, de Gruyter, Berlin 2009, ISBN 3-11-022480-1 .
  • Henning Reetz: Articulatory and acoustic phonetics . Scientific publishing house, Trier 2003, ISBN 3-88476-617-1 .

Web links

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