Timo Leino

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Timo Leino
Born(1936-05-16)May 16, 1936
DiedJanuary 18, 2014(2014-01-18) (aged 77)
NationalityFinnish
Alma materFinnish Speech Institute,
University of Helsinki
Known forLong-term average speech spectrum (LTAS)
Scientific career
FieldsSpeech technique,
Speech analysis
InstitutionsUniversity of Tampere

Timo Leino (May 16, 1936 – January 18, 2014) founded the Department of Speech Technique in the University of Tampere in 1974. He was the head of Department from 1974 to 2001. Leino pioneered speech analysis in Finland. He worked extensively as a versatile influencer who courageously and determinedly developed speech education in Finland.[1]

Academic Theses

(1976) Hyvän äänen spektripiirteitä (Spectral features of good human voice). University of Helsinki, Department of Phonetics, Logopedics, Finland, (Licentiate thesis) [2]

(1967) Rytmijaksoanalyysi Volter Kilven kertomuksesta Vierniemen Jooseppi (Rhythm analysis of Volter Kilpi's story Joseph of Vierniemi). University of Helsinki, Department of Phonetics, Finland, (Master's thesis) [3]

Textbook

  • Laukkanen, Anne-Maria & Leino, Timo (1999). Ihmeellinen ihmisääni: äänenkäytön ja puhetekniikan perusteet, arviointi, mittaaminen ja kehittäminen. (The Wonderful Human Voice: Fundamentals of Sound Use and Speech Technique, Evaluation, Measurement and Development), Helsinki:Gaudeamus, Finland. ISBN 951-662-782-X.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

Publications

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1970s

1960s

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