Appendix D: Further reading and references

On reserve

Clark, J., & Yallop, C. (1990). Introduction to phonetics and phonology. Cambridge, MA: Blackwell Scientific.

Denes, P., & Pinson, E. (1973). The speech chain. Garden City, NY: Doubleday.

Fernald, A. (1992). Human maternal vocalizations to infants as biologically relevant signals: An evolutionary perspective. In J. H. Barkow, L. Cosmides, & J. Tooby (Eds.), The adapted mind (pp. 389-428). NY: Oxford University.

Ladefoged, P. (1993). A course in phonetics. NY: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich.

Ladefoged, P. (1996). Elements of acoustic phonetics (3rd edition). Chicago: University of Chicago.

Referenced but not on reserve

Alexander, R.J. (1997) Aspects of verbal humour in English. Tuebingen: Gunter Narr Verlag.

Finegan, E. (1992). Language: Its structure and use (2nd edition). New York: Harcourt Brace.

Fischer-Jorgensen, E. (1967). Acoustic analysis of stop consonants. In I. Lehiste (ed.) Readings in acoustic phonetics (pp. 137-154). Cambridge, MA: MIT.

Fromkin, V. & Rodman, R. (1988). An introduction to language (4th edition). NY: Holt, Rinehart & Winston.

Olive, J., Greenwood, A., & Coleman, J. (1993). Acoustics of American English speech. NYk: Springer-Verlag.

On the web

Keating, P. Phonetics. In The MIT encyclopedia of cognitive sciences
( http://mitpress.mit.edu/MITECS/work/keating.html)

Kent, R. D. Articulation. In The MIT encyclopedia of cognitive sciences
( http://mitpress.mit.edu/MITECS/work/kent.html)

McConnell-Ginet, S. Language and gender. In The MIT encyclopedia of cognitive sciences
( http://mitpress.mit.edu/MITECS/work/mcconnell-ginet.html)

Cartalk Website (http://www.cartalk.com)