Congratulations to Professor Emeritus John Esling, and former Linguistics members, Scott Moisik and Allison Benner!

Professor Emeritus John Esling, and former Linguistics Department members, Scott Moisik and Allison Benner, have produced a book on the theory, identification, and illustration of voice quality in human languages (along with their ENT colleague, Lise Crevier-Buchman, in Paris).

The website for the book has a Resources link to a companion website that contains a vast set of audio and video files of phonetic examples, available to researchers, teachers, and students:
https://www.cambridge.org/ca/academic/subjects/languages-linguistics/phonetics-and-phonology/voice-quality-laryngeal-articulator-model?format=HB

The Cambridge Core blog outlines the book's contents and gives explicit directions on how to find the companion files:
https://www.cambridge.org/core/blog/?p=30537&preview=true

The book's contents are essential to phonetics and linguistics instruction, and relevant to computer simulation of speech, L1 speech acquisition, clinical treatment of voice and speech disorders, and the theory of the origin of speech.