John Henry Esling,FRSC(born 5 June 1949) is a Canadianlinguistspecializing inphonetics.He is a Professor Emeritus of Linguistics at theUniversity of Victoria,where he taught from 1981 to 2014. Esling was president of theInternational Phonetic Associationfrom 2011 to 2015 and a co-editor of the 1999Handbook of the International Phonetic Association.

John Esling
Born
John Henry Esling

(1949-06-05)5 June 1949(age 75)
NationalityCanadian
OccupationLinguist
Notable work
Title
  • Professor Emeritus of Linguistics at the University of Victoria
  • President of the International Phonetic Association (2011–15)

His research primarily concerns the categorization, measurement and transcription ofvoice qualityandvocal register,and the production and perception oflaryngeal sounds.[1][2]

Biography

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Esling received a BA in History and Languages fromNorthwestern Universityin 1971, an MA in Linguistics and Applied Linguistics from theUniversity of Michiganin 1972, and a PhD in Phonetics from theUniversity of Edinburghin 1978.[3]His teachers at Michigan includedJ. C. CatfordandKenneth Pike,and at EdinburghDavid AbercrombieandJohn Laver.[1]

After teaching at theUniversity of Leeds,Esling began working at theUniversity of Victoriain 1981. He chaired its Linguistic Department between 2008 and 2013.[1]He retired in 2014 with the title of a Professor Emeritus of Linguistics.[2]

Esling was president of theInternational Phonetic Associationfrom 2011 to 2015. He served as its Secretary from 1995 to 2003, and edited theJournal of the International Phonetic Associationfrom 2003 to 2011. He co-edited the 1999Handbook of the International Phonetic AssociationwithFrancis Nolan,and the 2011 18th edition of theCambridge English Pronouncing DictionarywithPeter RoachandJane Setter.[1][2]

In 2009, he was elected aFellow of the Royal Society of Canada.[1]

Selected publications

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  • Esling, John H. (1978).Voice Quality in Edinburgh: A Sociolinguistic and Phonetic Study(Thesis). University of Edinburgh.
  • Esling, John H.; Wong, Rita F. (1983). "Voice Quality Settings and the Teaching of Pronunciation".TESOL Quarterly.17(1): 89–95.JSTOR3586426.
  • Esling, John; Gaylord, Harry (1993). "Computer Codes for Phonetic Symbols".Journal of the International Phonetic Association.23(2): 83–97.doi:10.1017/S0025100300004898.
  • Ball, Martin J.; Esling, John; Dickson, Craig (1995). "The VoQS System for the Transcription of Voice Quality".Journal of the International Phonetic Association.25(2): 71–80.doi:10.1017/S0025100300005181.
  • Esling, John H. (1996). "Pharyngeal consonants and the aryepiglottic sphincter".Journal of the International Phonetic Association.26(2): 65–88.doi:10.1017/S0025100300006125.
  • Esling, John H. (1998). "Everyone Has an Accent Except Me". In Bauer, Laurie;Trudgill, Peter(eds.).Language Myths.Penguin Books. pp.169–175.ISBN0-14026023-4.
  • Esling, John H. (1999). "The IPA Categories 'Pharyngeal' and 'Epiglottal': Laryngoscopic Observations of Pharyngeal Articulations and Larynx Height".Language and Speech.42(4): 349–372.doi:10.1177/00238309990420040101.
  • International Phonetic Association(1999).Nolan, Francis;Esling, John H. (eds.).Handbook of the International Phonetic Association: A Guide to the Use of the International Phonetic Alphabet.Cambridge University Press.ISBN978-0-521-65236-0.
  • Esling, John H. (2005). "There Are No Back Vowels: The Larygeal Articulator Model".Canadian Journal of Linguistics.50(1–4): 13–44.doi:10.1017/S0008413100003650.
  • Esling, John H.; Harris, Jimmy G. (2005). "States of the Glottis: An Articulatory Phonetic Model Based on Laryngoscopic Observations". In Hardcastle, W. J.; Mackenzie Beck, J. (eds.).A Figure of Speech: A Festschrift for John Laver.Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. pp. 347–383.ISBN0-80584528-3.
  • Esling, John H. (2010). "Phonetic Notation". In Hardcastle, William J.; Laver, John; Gibbon, Fiona E. (eds.).The Handbook of Phonetic Sciences(2nd ed.). Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 678–702.doi:10.1002/9781444317251.ch18.ISBN978-1-4051-4590-9.
  • Esling, John H. (2011)."IPA".Oxford Bibliographies.Oxford University Press.doi:10.1093/OBO/9780199772810-0022.
  • Jones, Daniel(2011).Roach, Peter;Setter, Jane;Esling, John (eds.).Cambridge English Pronouncing Dictionary(18th ed.). Cambridge University Press.ISBN978-052-115255-6.
  • Esling, John H. (2012). "Voice Quality". InChapelle, Carol A.(ed.).The Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics.Wiley-Blackwell.doi:10.1002/9781405198431.wbeal1271.
  • Esling, John H. (2013). "Voice and Phonation". In Jones, Mark J.; Knight, Rachael-Anne (eds.).The Bloomsbury Companion to Phonetics.Bloomsbury. pp. 110–125.ISBN978-1-4411-4606-9.
  • Esling, John H.; Moisik, Scott R.; Benner, Allison; Crevier-Buchman, Lise (2019).Voice Quality: The Laryngeal Articulator Model.Cambridge University Press.ISBN978-1-108-49842-5.

References

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  1. ^abcdeHill, Carrie; Huijsmans, Marianne; Onosson, Sky, eds. (2014).Working Papers of the Linguistics Circle of the University of Victoria: Vol. 24.Department of Linguistics, University of Victoria.
  2. ^abc"Dr. John Esling".University of Victoria.Retrieved2 February2018.
  3. ^"The Phoneticians".Seeing Speech.University of Glasgow. 2018.Retrieved10 January2019.