This book develops a framework for a fully explanatory theory of speech production integrating with speech perception. Emphasis is placed on the difference between static models (primarily descriptive) and dynamic models that attempt to show how the basic linguistics and phonetics are related in an actual human speaker/listener. Speech Production And Perception Is Aimed At Advanced Students Of Linguistics And Phonetics Or Those With Applications In Mind Studying Or Researching Phonetics And Phonology, Psychology, Speech Technology Or Language Acquisition And Pathology. Linguistics And Phonetics Have Established A Firm Foundation Which The Authors Review Critically With A View To Developing An Extended And Integrated Model Of Production And Perception Usable Not Just For Theoretical Work In The Core Discipline But Explicitly For Building Applications. Such Applications Are Seen As Drawing On A Common Core Of Material, And As Such Are Able To Be Compared With One Another And Hence Incorporate The Wide Range Of Experience Available Among Practitioners. The Book Will Be Useful In Courses In These Areas As Well As In Core Linguistics. Classical Phonetics -- Coarticulation: The Phenomenon -- Coarticulation: The Theory -- Speech Motor Control -- Speech Production: Prosody -- Dynamic Model Building And Expressive Content -- Speech Perception And Prosody -- Speech Perception: Production For Perception -- Applications: Cognitive And Physical Modelling -- Speech Technology -- Second Language Acquisition -- Speech Disorders. Mark Tatham And Katherine Morton. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 300-310) And Indexes. Front Matter....Pages i-xviii Front Matter....Pages 1-1 Classical Phonetics....Pages 3-20 Coarticulation: the Phenomenon....Pages 21-39 Coarticulation Theory....Pages 40-98 Speech Motor Control....Pages 99-120 Speech Production: Prosody....Pages 121-163 Front Matter....Pages 164-164 Dynamic Model Building and Expressive Content....Pages 167-193 Speech Perception and Prosody....Pages 194-217 Speech Perception: Production for Perception....Pages 218-234 Front Matter....Pages 235-235 Applications: Cognitive and Physical Modelling....Pages 237-255 Speech Technology....Pages 256-269 Second Language Acquisition....Pages 270-277 Speech Disorders....Pages 278-298 Conclusion....Pages 299-299 Back Matter....Pages 300-326 Developing a framework for a fully explanatory theory of speech production integrating with speech perception, this text focuses on the difference between static models - primarily descriptive - and the dynamics models that attempt to show how basic linguistics and phoentics are related in an actual human speaker or listener This book aims to develop a framework for a fully explanatory theory of speech production and speech perception. It emphasises the difference between static models (primarily descriptive) and dynamic models that attempt to show how the basic linguistics and phonetics are related in an actual human speaker/listener.