| 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.
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| 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 |