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LING3005 Acoustics of Voice

Later Year Course

Offered By School of Language Studies
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Linguistics
Offered in LING3005 will not be offered in 2010
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

Acoustics of Voice teaches the knowledge and practical expertise necessary to enable students to: measure the acoustics of speech with computers; interpret the results; assess the Linguistic-Phonetic and Forensic-Phonetic significance of their findings. Topics include: Basic Acoustics. Acoustic Theory of Speech Production (Source-Filter Theory). Acoustics of selected speech sounds (including Tones and Intonation). Statistics. Bayes' Theorem. Between-speaker and within-speaker variation and its Forensic Application. Lectures will be supplemented by laboratory work, with students being trained in digital instrumental techniques.

Learning Outcomes

Depending on how well they satisfy the requirements of the course, students will be able to:

  • Digitally measure important voice acoustics, interpret the results; and assess the Linguistic- and Forensic-Phonetic significance of their findings.
  • Conduct a forensic voice comparison.
  • Evaluate evidence with Bayes' Theorem.
Indicative Assessment

Research project (40%), 3-4 assignments (50%) and in-class test (10%).

Workload

2 hours of lectures and one hour of practical per week

Areas of Interest Linguistics and Applied Linguistics
Requisite Statement

Phonetics: Sounds of the World's Languages LING1010/LING2010 or the earlier course Phonetics and Phonology LING1004/LING2004

Majors/Specialisations Linguistics
Programs Bachelor of Arts (Digital Arts)
Academic Contact Dr Phil Rose

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