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This comprehensive and highly-popular book is dedicated to the rehabilitation and habilation of the speech and hearing impaired. A solid foundation of anatomy and physiology are not the only things this book provides! also included are more advanced topics such as respiration, phonation, articulation, neurology, and hearing. This exceptional read is perfect for new speech-language pathologists, audiologists, deaf interpreters, physicians, ear, nose, and throat specialists, and others interested in speech and hearing disorders. 8.60(w) x 11.00(h) x 1.40(d) Most chapters begin with “Introduction” and conclude with “Bibliography and Reading List.” The Framework for the Breathing Mechanism. The Musculature of the Breathing Mechanism. The Mechanics of Breathing. The Supportive Framework of the Larynx. The Cartilaginous Framework of the Larynx. Membranes and Ligaments of the Larynx. The Interior of the Larynx. The Muscles of the Larynx. Methods of Investigation of Laryngeal Physiology.




Laryngeal Physiology and the Mechanics of Phonation. The Cavities of the Vocal Tract. The Articulators and Associated Structures. Contributions of the Articulators. General Organization of the Nervous System. Functional Anatomy of the Central Nervous System. Functional Anatomy of the Peripheral Nervous System. The Structural and Functional Aspects of Neurons. Nervous Control of the Speech Mechanism. An Introduction to the Endocrine System. The Function of the Inner Ear. 7.Embryology of the Speech and Hearing Mechanism. Development of the Structures for Speech and Hearing. Development of the Nervous System. Development of the Inner Ear. General Features of the Cardiovascular System. Blood Supply for the Speech and Hearing Mechanism. Most Helpful Customer Reviews See all customer reviewsAldred, John, Manual of Sound Recording, London:Fountain Press, 1972 "Am I Too Loud?", Jour Audio Engineering Soc, V25, p126, Mar 1977. Backus, John, The Acoustical Foundations of Music, 2nd Ed, W W Norton, New York, 1977




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Hall, Donald E., Musical Acoustics, 2nd Ed, Brooks/Cole Publishing, 1991. Halliday & Resnick, Fundamentals of Physics, 3E, Wiley 1988 Helmholtz, Hermann, On the Sensations of Tone, trans. Alexander Ellis from 4th German ed. of 1877, with material added by translator (reprint edition, New York: Dover, 1954. Holt, Richard, Ed., Neurologic Disorders in Otolaryngology, Philadelphia: Saunders, 1987. Huber, David and Runstein, Robert, Modern Recording Techniques, 4th Ed., Boston:Focal Press, 1997. Hunter, Dave, "All About Flat-Top Acoustics", Guitar Player, 43.4 (2009) p 134. Hutchins,Carleen, The Physics of Violins, Scientific American 207, p78-93, Nov 1962 Hykes, David L., Hedrick, Wayne R., and Starchman, Dale E., Ultrasound Physics and Instrumentation, Mosby-Year Book, 1992. Ingham, Richard, "The Cambridge Companion to the Saxophone", Cambridge University Press,1998. Jesse, K.E., A Classroom Acoustical Absorption Experiment, Physics Teacher 18, p41 ,1980.




Jones, Edwin R (Rudy) and Childers, Richard L, Contemporary College Physics, Addison-Wesley, 1990. A well-illustrated non-calculus introductory physics text. Kaplan,H. M., Anatomy and Physiology of Speech 2nd Ed (1971) p246 Kreyszig, Erwin, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 2nd Ed , Wiley, 1967. Ladefoged, P., A Course in Phonetics, 4th Ed., Boston: Heinle & Heinle, 2001. McGutin, JoAnn, Discover, June 1993. Morse, P.M. & Ingard, K. U., Theoretical Acoustics, McGraw-Hill, 1968 Nave, Carl R. and Nave, Brenda C., Physics for the Health Sciences, 3rd Ed., W. B. Saunders Co., 1985. Nisbett, Alec, The Technique of the Sound studio for Radio, Television and Film. Olson, Harry F, Modern Sound Reproduction, Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1972. Quantz, Johann Joachim, On Playing the Flute, Boston: Northeastern University Press, 1966.Ramsayer, Kate, "Infrasonic Symphony" in Science News 165, pp26-28, Jan 10, 2004 Regalado, A., "Listen Up! The World's Oceans May Be Starting to Warm", Science 268, 9 Jun 1995, p1436




Rigden, John, Physics and the Sound of Music, Wiley, 1977. Rossing, Thomas D., "Acoustics of percussion instruments-Part I", The Physics Teacher, Dec 1976, 546-556. Rossing, Thomas D., The Science of Sound 2nd Ed, Addison-Wesley 1990 Rossing, T. D., The Compact Disc Digital Audio System, The Physics Teacher 25, Dec 87, p556 Sacerdote, G.A., Researches on the Singing Voice, in Acustica, VII (1957), 61-68. Schelleng, John C., The Violin as a Circuit, J. Acous. Soc. Am. 35, (1963) 326-338."Blue and fin whale call source levels and propagation range in the Southern Ocean", Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. Vol 122, No. 2, August 2007, pp. 1208-1215. Sloane, Irving, "Steel String Guitar Construction", Westport: Bold Strummer, 1990. Sprott, Clint, "The Wonders of Physics", http://sprott.physics.wisc.edu/wop.htm. Stanley, Douglas, Your Voice: Applied Science of Vocal Art, Pitman Publishing, 1950. Stark, Scott H., "Live Sound Reinforcement: A Comprehensive Guide to P.A. and Music",




Stemple, J. C., Glaze, L. E., Gerdeman-Klaben, B., Clinical Voice Pathology, Theory and Management, 3rd Ed., Canada: Singular Publishing Group (2000). Stevens, S. S., & Warshofsky, Fred,eds. Sound and Hearing, Time-Life Books, NY, 1965. Excellent illustration of inner ear and discussion of inner ear process. Sundberg, Johan, The Acoustics of the Singing Voice, Scientific American Mar 77, p82 Terhardt, E., "Calculating Virtual Pitch", Hearing Research 1, 155 (1979) Tipler, Paul, Elementary Modern Physics, Worth, 1992, Tipler, Paul, Physics for Scientists and Engineers, 2nd Ed Ext, Worth, 1982. Toff, Nancy, The Flute Book. New York: Oxfore, 1996. White, Harvey E. and White, Donald H., Physics and Music, Saunders College, 1980. Whitener, Scott, A Complete Guide to Brass, Thomson Schirmer, Canada, 2007 Winckell, Fritz: Music, Sound and Sensation, Dover, NY ,1967. Wolfe, Joe, University of New South Wales, Australia, "Acoustics of brass instruments (lip reeds): an introduction, http://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/jw/brassacoustics.html#mouthpiece

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