1st Edition
Relevant Acoustic Phonetics of L2 English Focus on Intelligibility
Preface. Review and Preview of Essential Concepts. Pictorial Definitions of Acoustic Phonetic Concepts. Preliminary Remarks on the Instrumental Assessment of Intelligibility. The Acoustic Vowel Space of L2 English. The Acoustic Correlates of Stops in L2 English. The Acoustic Correlates of Fricatives in L2 English. The Acoustic Correlates of Nasals in L2 English. The Acoustic Correlates of Approximants in L2 English. The Acoustic Correlates of Complex Onset and Coda Clusters in L2 English. The Acoustic Correlates of Complex Onset and Coda Clusters in L2 English. References. Index.
Biography
Ettien Koffi, Ph.D. linguistics, teaches at Saint Cloud State University, Minnesota. He is the author of four books and author/co-author of several dozen articles on acoustic phonetics, phonology, language planning and policy, emergent orthographies, syntax, and translation. His acoustic phonetic research is synergetic, encompassing L2 acoustic phonetics of English (Speech Intelligibility from the perspectives of the Critical Band Theory), sociophonetics of Central Minnesota English, general acoustic phonetics of Anyi (a West African language), acoustic phonetic feature extraction for application in Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) and Text-to-Speech (TTS), and voice biometrics for speaker verification. He can be reached at [email protected].






