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A Short Bibliography on Subjects Connected with Spectrogram Reading


  1. V.M. Albers; The World of Sound; A.S. Barnes; 1970.
  2. Albert S. Bregman; Auditory Scene Analysis; MIT Press, 1991.
  3. Richard E. Berg and David G. Stork; The Physics of Sound, Second Edition; Prentice-Hall, 1995.
  4. Noam Chomsky and Morris Halle; The Sound Patterns of English ; MIT Press, 1968.
  5. Bernard Comrie, editor; The World's Major Languages; Oxford University Press; 1990.
  6. Raymond Daniloff, Gordon Schuckers, and Lawrence Feth; The Physiology of Speech and Hearing; Prentice-Hall; 1980.
  7. Peter B. Denes; The Speech Chain: The Physics and Biology of Spoken Language; W.H. Freeman; 1993.
  8. James L. Flanagan; Speech Analysis, Synthesis, and Perception ; Springer-Verlag; 1972.
  9. Neville H. Fletcher and Thomas D. Rossing; The Physics of Musical Instruments; Springer-Verlag; 1991.
  10. Victoria Fromkin and Robert Rodman; An Introduction to Language, 4th Edition; Holt, Rinehart, and Winston; 1988.
  11. D.B. Fry; The Physics of Speech; Cambridge University Press; 1979.
  12. Heinz J. Giegerich; English Phonology: An Introduction; Cambridge University Press; 1992.
  13. Daniel Jones; An Outline of English Phonetics; Cambridge University Press; 1976.
  14. Eric R. Kandel, James H. Schwartz, and Thomas M. Jessell, Editors; Principles of Neural Science; Elsevier; 1991.
  15. Eric Keller, Editor; Fundamentals of Speech Synthesis and Speech Recognition; John Wiley and Sons; 1994.
  16. Raymond D. Kent and Charles Read; The Acoustic Analysis of Speech; Whurr; 1992.
  17. Peter Ladofoged; Elements of Acoustic Phonetics, 2nd Edition; University of Chicago Press; 1996.
  18. Brian C. J. Moore; An Introduction to the Psychology of Hearing; Academic Press; 1989.
  19. Joseph P. Olive, Alice Greenwood, John Coleman; Acoustics of American English Speech; Springer; 1993.
  20. Daniel N. Osherson and Howard Lasnick, Editors; Language; MIT Press; 1990.
  21. Alan V. Oppenheim and Ronald W. Schafer; Discrete-Time Signal Processing; Prentice Hall; 1989.
  22. James O. Pickles; An Introduction to the Physiology of Hearing ; Academic Press; 1988.
  23. John Robinson Pierce; The Science of Musical Sound; Scientific American Press; 1983.
  24. L. R. Rabiner and R. W. Schafer; Digital Processing of Speech Signals; Prentice Hall; 1978.
  25. Lawrence Rabiner and Biing-hwang Juang; Fundamentals of Speech Recognition; Prentice Hall; 1993.
  26. Stuart Rosen and Peter However; Signals and Systems for Speech and Hearing; Academic Press; 1991.
  27. Thomas D. Rossing; The Science of Sound, Second Edition; Addison-Wesley; 1989.
  28. Gordon M. Shepherd; Neurobiology, Second Edition; Oxford University Press; 1988.
  29. Charles E. Speaks; Introduction to Sound: Acoustics for the Hearing and Speech Sciences; Singular Publishing Group; 1992.
  30. Ingo R. Titze; Principles of Voice Production; Prentice Hall; 1994.
  31. Transnational College of LEX; Who Is Fourier? A Mathematical Adventure; Language Research Foundation; 1995.

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