This text is an introduction to the concepts of signals and systems analysis that play a role in the speech and hearing sciences, using only minimal mathematics.
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"I'm happy to recommend this text to any prospective reader-by they student or established worker in the speech and hearing sciences-who seeks a non-mathematical treatment of the elements of signals and systems theory which underpin their subject."
-JOURNAL OF SOUND AND VIBRATION
"I fully expect it to become a standard for both advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in Communication Sciences and Disorders. At the present time, it has no competition."
-Irving Hochberg, CUNY
By Stuart Rosen and Peter Howell
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