New Arrivals

Library and Informaion Center

New Books added in November 2005

1.

Johnson, M. et al. (2004). Mathematical Foundations of Speech and Language Processing. Springer, New York

4109.00

2.

Pressnitzer, D. et al. (2005). Auditory Signal Processing: Physiology Psychoacoustics and Models. Springer, New York

7706.00

3.

Chollet, G. et al. (2005). Nonlinear Speech Modeling and Applications: Advances Lectures and Revised Selected Papers. Springer, New York

2981.00

4.

Divenyi, P. (2005). Speech Separation by Humans and Machines. Kluwer, Boston

5137.00

5.

Fant, G. (2004). Speech Acoustics and Phonetics: Selected Writings. Kluwer, Boston

7400.00

6.

Jekosch, U. (2005). Voice and Speech Quality Perception Assessment and Evaluation. Springer, New York

4109.00

7.

Kahrs, M and Brandenburg, K. (1998). Applications of Digital Signal Processing to Audio and Acoustics. Kulwer, Boston

7706.00

8.

Popper, A N. and Fay, R R. (2005). Sound Source Localization. Springer, New York

5136.00

9.

Van Santen, J P H. et al. (1997). Progress in Speech Synthesis. Springer, New York

7706.00

10.

Schiller, N O. and Meyer, A S. (2003). Phonetics and Phonology in Language Comprehension and Production. Mouton de gruyter, Berlin

4522.00

11.

Syka, J. and Merzenich, M M. (2005). Plasticity and Signal Representation in the Auditory System. Springer, New York

8736.00

12.

Maxwell, D L. and Satake, E. (2006). Research and Statistical Methods in Communication Sciences and Disorders. Thomson Delmar Learning, Australia

3422.00

13.

Mahshie, J J. et al. (2005). Enhancing Communication Skills of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children in the Mainstream. Thomson Delmar Learning, Australia

1794.00
14.

Roth, F P. and Worthington, C K. (2005). Treatment Resource Manual for Speech Language Pathology. Thomson Delmar Learning, Australia

2754.00
15.

Hinchcliffe, R. et al. (2001). Noise and Hearing Vol. 1: Readings for the Medical Examiner Assessing Cases of Occupational Noise Induced Hearing Loss. Whurr, London

3673.00


Previous Month

1.

Van Oostendorpmarc and Van De Weijer, J. (2005). Internal organization of phonological segments. Berlin, Mouton de Gruyter

 

4388.00

2.

Bliss, M F. (2005). Speech Recognition for the Health Professionals: Using Dragon Naturally Speaking. New Jersey, Prentice Hall

 

1892.00

3.

Bernard, J M. and Goodyear, R K. (2004). Fundamentals of Clinical Supervision. (3 rd edn.). Boston, Allyn and Bacon

 

3173.00

4.

Haynes, W O. and Pindzola, R H. (2004). Diagnosis and Evaluation in Speech Pathology. (6 th edn.). Boston, Allyn and Bacon

 

3883.00

5.

Martin, F N. and Clark, J G. (2006). Introduction to Audiology. (9 th edn.). Boston, Allyn and Bacon

 

3569.00

6.

Schiavetti, N. and Metz, D E. (2006). Evaluating Research in Communicative Disorders. (5 th edn.). Boston, Allyn and Bacon

 

3908.00

7.

Tanner, D C. (2006). Case Studies in Communication Sciences and Disorders. New Jersey, Pearson

 

1322.00

8.

Pring, T. (2005). Research Methods in Communication Disorders. London, Whurr

 

1279.00

9.

Duffy, J R. (2005). Motor Speech Disorders: Substrates Differential Diagnosis and Management. (2 nd edn.). St. Louis, Mosby

 

2766.00

10.

Rosen, S. and Howell, P. (2003). Signals and Systems for Speech and Hearing. Amsterdam, Academic Press

 

2063.00

11.

Herrmann, D. (1999). Helen Keller: A Life. Chicago, University of Chicago

 

826.00

12.

Matcalfe, S. (2004). Building a Speech. (5 th edn.). Australia, Thomson Delmar Learning

 

1320.00

13.

Patton, M A. (2005). Communication Sciences Student Survival Guide. Australia , Thomson Delmar Learning

 

866.00
14.

Ramig, P R. and Dodge, D M. (2005). Child and Adolescent Stuttering Treatment and Activity Resource Guide. Australia, Thomson Delmar Learning

 

1981.00
15.

Hegde, M N. and Davis, D. (2005). Clinical Methods and Practicum in Speech-Language Pathology. Australia, Thomson Delmar Learning

 

2187.00
16.

Silver, A A. and Hagiri, R A. (2002). Disorders of Learning in Childhood. (2 nd edn.). New York, John Wiley and Sons

 

3096.00
17.

Jastreboff, P J. and Hazell Jonathan, W P. (2004). Tinnitus Retraining Therapy: Implementing the Neurophysiological Model. Cambridge , Cambridge University Press

 

2892.00
18.

Jurafsky, D and Martin, J H. (2005). Speech and Language Processing: Introduction to Natural Language Processing, Computational Linguistics and Speech Recognition. New Delhi, Pearson Education

 

405.00
19.

Gelfand, S A. (2004). Hearing: Introduction to Psychological and Physiological Acoustics. (4 th rev. edn.). New York, Marcel Decker

 

4004.00
20.

Slater, A. (1998). Perceptual Development: Visual, Auditory and Speech Perception in Infancy. Hove, Psychology Press

 

1638.00
21.

Gafos, A I. (1999). Articulatory Basis of Locality in Phonology. New York, Garland Publishing

 

4733.00
22.

Ball, M J. and Muller, N. (2005). Phonetics for Communication Disorders. New Jersey, Lawrence Erlbacon

 

1435.00
23.

Bothe, A K. (2004). Evidence-Based Treatment of Stuttering: Empirical Bases and Clinical Applications. New Jersey, Lawrence Erlbacon

 

2908.00
24.

Mattingly, I G. and Studdert-Kennedy, M. (1991). Modularity and the Motor Theory of Speech Perception. New Jersey, Lawrence Erlbacon

 

4574.00
25.

Fletcher, P and Macwhinney, B. (2004). Handbook of Child Language. Oxford, Blackwell

 

1927.00
26.

Wells, L K. (2004). Articulate Voice: Introduction to Voice and Diction. Boston, Pearson

 

2819.00
27.

Cook, A M. and Hussey, S M. (2002). Assistive Technology principles and Practice. (2 nd edn.). St. Louis, Mosby

2909.00
28.

Jackler, R K. and Brackmann, D E. (2005). Neurotology. (2 nd edn.). Philadelphia, Mosby

 

10353.00
29.

Pa Pathanasiou, I. and De Bleser, R. (2003). Sciences of Aphasia: From Therapy to Theory. Amsterdam, Pergamon

 

4366.00
30.

Whitworth, A. et al. (2005). Cognitive Neuropsychological Approaches to Assessment and Intervention in Aphasia: A Clinician’s Guide. Hove, Psychology Press

 

2221.00

31.

House, L I. (1998). Introductory phonetics and phonology: A work book approach. New Jersey, Lawrence Elbaum

1245.00

32.

Burack, J A. et al. (2001). Development of Autism: Perspectives from Theory and Research. New Jersey, Lawrence Erlbaum

4156.00

33.

Windsor, F. et al. (2002). Investigations in Clinical Phonetics and Linguistics. New Jersey, Lawrence Erlbaum

4574.00

34.

Hulit, L. and Howard, M R. (2006). Born to Talk: An Introduction to Speech and Language Development. (4 th edn.). Allyn and Bacon, Boston

3676.00

35.

Stephens, D. and Jones, L. (2005). Impact of Genetic Impairment. Whurr, London

2493.00

36.

Alant, E. and Lloyd, L L. (2005). Augmentative and Alternative Communication and Severe Disability Beyond Poverty. Whurr, London

1952.00

37.

Larsen-Freeman, D and Long, M H. (1991). Introduction to Second Language on Acquisition Research. Pearson Education, London

1912.00

38.

Van Eynde, F and Giibbon, D (2000). Lexicon Development for Speech and Language Processing. Kulwer Academic, Boston

5601.00

39.

Mayer, L V. (2004). Fundamentals of Voice and Articulation. (3 rd edn.). Mc-Graw Hill, Boston

2742.00

40.

Plack, C. et al. (2005). Pitch: Neural Coding and Perception. Springer, New York

5856.00

41.

Muma, J R. (1998). Effective Speech Language Pathology: Cognitive Socialization Approach. Lawrence Erlbaum

1609.12

42.

Atal, B S. et al. (1991). Advances in Speech Coding. Kulwer Academic, Boston

1856.00

43.

Gardner-Bonneau, D. (1999). Human Factors and Voice Interactive Systems. Kulwer Academic, Boston

7638.00
44.

Blauert, J. (2005). Communication Acoustics. Springer, New York

5091.00
45.

MC Allister, L and Lincoln, M. (2004). Clinical Education in Speech Language Pathology. Whurr, London

1287.00


 
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