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The theory of elastic waves and waveguides
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ISBN: 9780080984049 0080984045 0444875131 9780444875136 Year: 1978 Publisher: North-Holland

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The primary objective of this book is to give the reader a basic understanding of waves and their propagation in a linear elastic continuum. The studies of elastodynamic theory and its application to fundamental value problems should prepare the reader to tackle many physical problems of general interest in engineering and geophysics, and of particular interest in mechanics and seismology.


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Acoustic fields and waves in solids
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ISBN: 0471037028 0471037001 047103701X 9780471037019 9780471037002 Year: 1973 Publisher: New York (N.Y.): Wiley

Asymptotic methods and stochastic models in problems of wave propagation
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ISBN: 0821818953 Year: 1971 Publisher: Providence (R.I.): American Mathematical Society


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British journal of audiology.
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ISSN: 03005364 Year: 1973 Publisher: London : The British Society Of Audiology,

Internal friction and ultrasonic attenuation in solids : proceedings of the 6th international conference on internal friction and ultrasonic attenuation in solids held July 4-7, 1977, Tokyo
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ISBN: 0860082016 Year: 1977 Publisher: Tokyo University of Tokyo press

The physics of speech
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ISBN: 0521293790 0521221730 1139165747 9780521293792 9781139165747 Year: 1979 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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The mechanism of speech is a very complex one and in order to undertake any analysis of language it is important to understand the processes that go to make up the message that a speaker transmits and a listener receives. Professor Fry therefore first takes the reader through the various stages of the speech chain: from language units to nerve impulses to muscle movements to sound waves, and vice versa as the message is received and decoded. He then explains the basic physical principles involved in the generation and propagation of sound energy and in the phenomenon of resonance. These principles are then applied to the speech mechanism itself and to the particular kinds of sound which constitute speech. There is a fully illustrated account of the use of the sound spectrograph in acoustic analysis and chapters dealing with the acoustic features of English sounds and with the way we recognise speech sounds by the acoustic cues inherent in a particular language. Professor Fry gave courses on the physics of speech to students of applied as well as theoretical linguistics and to speech therapists, and his clear account will therefore provide a basic textbook for such courses as well as being of interest to people working in departments of speech and in communications generally.

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