If you liked Introducing phonetic science by Michael Ashby, start with Engineering Materials Vol. 1 (1996), Cellular Solids (1988), and Rain Forests Emergency (2020). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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What should I read after Introducing phonetic science?

BookOrb recommends Engineering Materials Vol. 1 (1996), Cellular Solids (1988), Rain Forests Emergency (2020), Niujin gao jie Ying Han shuang jie ci dian = (2004), and Coincidental People (2015).

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Introducing phonetic science is by Michael Ashby.