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The text sets out in simple and accessible terms the various methods of acoustic analysis of speech, placing them in their historical context, allowing a better understanding of the mathematical and technical solutions adopted today in phonetics and experimental phonology.Without mathematical complications, the operating bases of the many speech analysis software currently available are exposed so that everyone can understand the limits and avoid errors and misinterpretations in their implementation.
Martin Philippe, University Paris Diderot, France.
1. The sound2. Pure sound and real3. In the good old days4. From the mechanism of phonation to the speech signal5. Fourier has arrived: the harmonic representation6. Prony has also arrived: the source-filter model7. Fourier, Prony and speech analysis8. Wavelet analysis9. Laryngeal frequency and fundamental frequency10. Return to sources: from the speech signal to phonation11. Articulatory models12. Reading spectrograms13. Morphing prosodic14. Automatic alignment15. Synthesis of speech16. Machines and algorithms17. Practical work18. Appendices