----- 实验病理学进展
The last two decades have seen a growing interest in collecting and annotating large speech databases. In many languages and of various speaking styles data covering different forms of unscripted communication in a variety of scenarios have been collected. The analysis of these corpora needs to go new ways in speech research and has to focus on communicative functions in spontaneous interaction. This publication advocates such an approach by uniting contributions that look at the relationship of signals and functions in speech production and perception, and are working with contextualized materials. They present new data descriptions from a variety of languages such as Chinese, Dutch, English, Finnish, German, Swedish. Further aspects included are speech pathology; speech communication theory, and new methodologies appropriate for the analysis of speech interaction. The interdisciplinary approach of this special issue makes it indispensable reading to phoneticians, linguists, psychologists, sociologists, communication engineers, researchers and practitioners in logopedics and phoniatrics.
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