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Autor/inn/en | Pisoni, David B.; und weitere |
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Institution | Indiana Univ., Bloomington. Dept. of Psychology. |
Titel | Research on Speech Perception. Progress Report No. 13. |
Quelle | (1987), (337 Seiten)
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Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; online; Monographie |
Schlagwörter | Acoustic Phonetics; Auditory Discrimination; Auditory Perception; Communication Research; Computer Software Development; Infants; Language Processing; Language Research; Linguistics; Speech; Speech Synthesizers |
Abstract | Summarizing research activities in 1987, this is the thirteenth annual report of research on speech perception, analysis, synthesis, and recognition conducted in the Speech Research Laboratory of the Department of Psychology at Indiana University. The report includes extended manuscripts, short reports, progress reports, and information on instrumentation developments and software support. The report contains the following 15 articles: "Some Effects of Talker Variability on Spoken Word Recognition" (J. W. Mullenix and others); "Effects of Talker Variability on Recall of Spoken Word Lists" (C. S. Martin and others); "The Perception of Digitally Coded Speech by Native and Non-Native Speakers of English" (K. Ozawa and J. S. Logan); "F1 Structure Provides Information for Final-Consonant Voicing" (W. V. Summers); "Comparative Research on Language Learning" (J. A. Gierut); "Maximal Opposition Approach to Phonological Treatment" (J. A. Gierut); "The Effects of Semantic Context on Voicing Neutralization" (J. Charles-Luce); "Stimulus Variability and Processing Dependencies in Speech Perception" (J. W. Mullenix and D. B. Pisoni); "Some Observations concerning English Stress and Phonotactics Using a Computerized Lexicon" (S. Davis); "External Validity of Productive Phonological Knowledge: A First Report" (J. A. Gierut and others); "Effects of Changes in Spectral Slope on the Intelligibility of Speech in Noise" (R. I. Pedlow); "On the Arguments for Syllable-Internal Structure" (S. Davis); "The Identification of Speech Using Word and Phoneme Labels" (J. S. Logan);"Talker Variability and the Recall of Spoken Word Lists: A Replication and Extension" (J. S. Logan and D. B. Pisoni); and "SAP: A Speech Acquisition Program for the SRL-VAX" (M. J. Dedina). Lists of publications and of laboratory staff, associated faculty and personnel conclude the report. (SR) |
Erfasst von | ERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC |