Homo Loquens

Man as a Talking Animal

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Paperback, 188 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 1977
ISBN13: 9780521292399
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Cambridge University Press e druk, 1977 9780521292399
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Our communication by speech can be seen as a remarkable series of transformations involving the brain, the muscles, sound-waves, the ear and finally the brain again. In this 1977 text, Dennis Fry describes and explains these processes in this fascinating and comprehensive introduction to the study of human speech. He considers too our remarkable ability to interpret speech, even in adverse circumstances, and the feat of its acquisition by the child. He finally describes the functions of the two halves of the brain in speech communication, speech disorders and pathology and the relation between mental processes and speech. Dennis Fry writes for the non-specialist and the beginning student, and both intrigues and informs. We learn what lies behind such familiar curiosities as the tongue-twister, Spoonerism and the stammer, and we get a general grasp of the physical and psychological background to all our speech functions and malfunctions.

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ISBN13:9780521292399
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:188

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Preface; 1. Homo sapinens?; 2. Speech as brain-work; 3. Speech as tongue-work; 4. Speech as sound-waves; 5. Speech as ear-work; 6. Speech as a guessing game; 7. Speech servo-mechamisms; 8. How did we learn to do it?; 9. Are you right or left brained?; 10. When speech goes wrong; 11. Thinking, feeling and speaking; Index.
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