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Fonetică Acustică×Lingvistica corpusului×Electropalatografie×Urmărirea Oculară Psiholingvistică×
DomeniuLingvisticăLingvisticăLingvisticăLingvistică
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipelineProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Anul apariției1962198019741975
Autorul originalPeter LadefogedJohn SinclairWilliam John HardcastleKeith Rayner
TipEmpirical process pipelineEmpirical process pipelineEmpirical process pipelineEmpirical process pipeline
Sursa seminalăLadefoged, P., & Johnson, K. (2006). A Course in Phonetics (5th ed.). Boston: Cengage Learning. link ↗Sinclair, J. M. (1991). Corpus, Concordance, Collocation. Oxford: Oxford University Press. link ↗Hardcastle, W. J. (1989). Electropalatography and its clinical applications. In W. J. Hardcastle & A. Marchal (Eds.), Speech Production and Speech Modelling. Dordrecht: Kluwer. link ↗Rayner, K. (1998). Eye movements in reading and information processing: 20 years of research. Psychological Bulletin, 124(3), 372-422. DOI ↗
Denumiri alternativeAcoustic Analysis of Speech, Spectrographic AnalysisCorpus Analysis, Corpora StudiesEPG, Palatal Contact AnalysisEye Gaze Tracking, Reading Behavior Analysis
Înrudite3110
RezumatAcoustic Phonetics is the study of the physical properties of speech sounds using instrumentation to measure and analyze sound waves. Pioneered by Peter Ladefoged and Kenneth Stevens, this method uses spectrograms, formant analysis, and waveform measurements to characterize vowels, consonants, and prosodic features with precision. Acoustic phonetics bridges the articulatory world of speech production and the perceptual world of listeners, providing objective, quantifiable data about how speech is produced and perceived.Corpus Linguistics is the study of language based on large, representative collections of texts (corpora) processed by computer. Pioneered by John Sinclair and others, the method uses statistical analysis, concordancing, and computational tools to examine patterns of actual language use. Corpus linguistics has transformed our understanding of English and other languages, revealing frequency patterns, collocation preferences, and register variation that were previously hidden. It serves theoretical linguistics, applied language teaching, and natural language processing.Electropalatography (EPG) is an instrumental method for measuring tongue-to-palate contact during speech by using a specially designed artificial palate fitted with an array of sensors. Developed by William John Hardcastle in the 1970s, EPG provides detailed real-time visualization of articulation and has applications in phonetic research, speech pathology assessment, and biofeedback training. The method enables precise documentation of articulatory patterns across languages and is especially valuable for analyzing consonants that require palatal contact.Psycholinguistic Eye-Tracking is a method that measures eye movements during reading or visual processing to investigate how the mind processes language. Pioneered by Keith Rayner, eye-tracking reveals which parts of text attract attention, how long readers spend on different words, and how eye movements relate to comprehension difficulties. Metrics like fixation duration and saccade length provide objective, millisecond-level data on cognitive processing. Eye-tracking is now a standard tool for studying reading, comprehension, and attention.
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