Market: Those interested in speech, especially speech production, and graduate students studying the anatomy and physiology of speech. Katherine Safford Harris is known throughout the speech research community for her contributions to our understanding of speech behaviors and her leadership at Haskins Laboratories. Her research has shown how the study of speech disorders can provide a window through which we can observe normal behaviors and learn much about the control systems of speech production. In recognition of this work, each section of this book contains chapters on normal speech production as well as speech disorders. These original contributed chapters cover a wide range of subjects, including respiratory patterns in normal speech, speech breathing processes in hearing-impaired persons, laryngeal adductory behaviors, spasmodic dysphonia, tongue shaping and vowel articulation, speech production in children with cochlear implants, and more.Contents: I. Descriptive Phonetics: Respiration. II. Descriptive Phonetics: Phonation. III. Descriptive Phonetics: Articulation. IV. Descriptive Phonetics: Suprasegmentals. V. Neurological Mechanisms in Speech. VI. Speech Organization and Coordination. VII. Speech Articulation and Language.