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Papers in speech communication. Speech perception / Joanne L. Miller, Raymond D. Kent, Bishnu S. Atal (eds.).

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Papers in speech communication. Speech perception / Joanne L. Miller, Raymond D. Kent, Bishnu S. Atal (eds.).
Publication
Woodbury, N.Y. : Acoustical Society of America, c1991.

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Additional Authors
  • Acoustical Society of America.
  • American Institute of Physics
  • Atal, Bishnu S.
  • Kent, Raymond D.
  • Miller, Joanne L.
Description
xiii, 764 p. : ill.; 29 cm.
Alternative Title
Speech perception.
Subject
Speech perception > Congresses
Genre/Form
  • Conference papers and proceedings
  • Conference papers and proceedings.
Note
  • "This volume is part of a three-volume series published by the Acoustical Society of America through the American Institute of Physics."
  • "This book is part of a three-volume series entitled Papers in speech communication; the three volumes are Speech production, Speech perception, and Speech processing"--T.p. verso.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
  • [Pt. 1] Theoretical perspectives -- Selective adaptation of linguistic feature detectors -- An event approach to the study of speech perception from a direct-realist perspective -- Speech perception : a model of acoustic-phonetic analysis and lexical access -- Perception of the speech code -- The motor theory of speech perception revised -- Phonetic universals in vowel systems -- The TRACE model of speech perception -- Integration of featural information in speech perception -- Invariant cues for place of articulation in stop consonants -- Hemispheric specialization for speech perception -- [Pt. 2] Perception of consonant distinctions -- Perceptual equivalence of acoustic cues in speech and nonspeech perception -- Phonetic categorization in auditory word perception -- Time-varying features as correlates of place of articulation in stop consonants -- Speech perception by the chinchilla : identification functions for synthetic VOT stimuli --^
  • The voicing dimension : some experiments in comparative phonetics -- Hearing lips and seeing voices -- Discrimination and labeling of noise-buzz sequences with varying noise-lead times : an example of categorical perception -- Some effects of later-occurring information on the perception of stop consonant and semivowel -- An effect of linguistic experience : the discrimination of [r] and [l] by native speakers of Japanese and English -- Identification and discrimination of the relative onset time of two component tones : implications for voicing perception in stops -- Perceptual integration of acoustic cues for stop, fricative, and affricate manner -- Articulatory rate and perceptual constancy in phonetic perception -- Perceptual restoration of missing speech sounds -- [Pt. 3] Perception of vocalic distinctions -- The 'center of gravity' effect in vowel spectra and critical distance between the formants : psychoacoustical study of the perception of vowel-like stimuli --^
  • Perceiving vowels in the presence of another sound : constraints on formant perception -- Information conveyed by vowels -- On the role of formant transitions in vowel recognition -- Auditory and phonetic memory codes in the discrimination of consonants and vowels -- Dynamic specification of coarticulated vowels -- A perceptual model of vowel recognition based on the auditory representation of American English vowels -- [Pt. 4] Prosody and speech intelligibility -- Converging sources of evidence on spoken and perceived rhythms of speech : cyclic production of vowels in monosyllabic stress feet -- Factors governing the intelligibility of speech sounds -- Isochrony reconsidered -- An analysis of perceptual confusions among some English consonants -- The intelligibility of speech as a function of the context of the test materials -- Intelligibility of excerpts from fluent speech : effects of rate of utterance and duration of excerpt --^
  • Auditory handicap of hearing impairment and the limited benefit of hearing aids -- [Pt. 5] Developmental issues -- Speech perception in infants -- Speech perception in early infancy : perceptual constancy for spectrally dissimilar vowel categories -- A precursor of language acquisition in young infants -- Cross-language speech perception : evidence for perceptual reorganization during the first year of life -- Index to current volume -- Table of contents and index to companion volume on Speech Production -- Table of contents and index to companion volume on Speech Processing.
ISBN
0883189593
LCCN
^^^91028290^
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