Von Rüdiger Hoffmann, Juliusz Cęcelewski, Cécile Fougeron, Annie Rialland,
Christelle Dodane, Jiayin Gao, Claire Pillot-Loiseau, Bowei Shao
Studientexte zur Sprachkommunikation; Band 111
TUDpress 2025. Softcover, 17 x 23 cm, 251 S.
HSCR (History of Speech Communication Research) functions as an
interdisciplinary platform where researchers explore all aspects of the
history of speech and communication studies. The 7th edition in Paris
highlighted the importance of geographical and disciplinary exchanges,
emphasizing collaboration both within the speech communication
field and with other disciplines. Historically, the field’s progress has
been fueled by intensive scholarly exchanges involving international
collaborations, societies, congresses, and journals. The cross-disciplinary
transfer of knowledge, methods, technologies, and tools has played
a central role in driving speech communication research forward.
This volume, comprising 20 articles, reflects the breadth of phonetics and
speech communication research while illustrating the richness of these
intellectual exchanges. Contributions are from authors representing 9
countries and 23 institutions, showing that such interdisciplinary and
international dialogs are also pervasive in the field of history itself.
ISBN: 978-3-95908-818-3
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