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دسته بندی: علوم (عمومی) ویرایش: نویسندگان: Terry Myers. John Laver and John Anderson (Eds.) سری: Advances in Psychology 7 ISBN (شابک) : 9780444861627 ناشر: Elsevier, Academic Press سال نشر: 1981 تعداد صفحات: 538 زبان: English فرمت فایل : DJVU (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 3 مگابایت
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32 مقاله اصلی، با هم، مروری جامع از تحقیقات گفتاری توسط دانشمندانی را ارائه میدهند که سهم مهمی در درک ما از موضوعات مورد بحث داشتهاند. مقالات در یک ساختار منسجم و مسئله محور مونتاژ می شوند.
The 32 main papers, taken together, provide a comprehensive review of speech research by scientists who have made leading contributions to our understanding of the topics discussed. The papers are assembled within a coherent, problem-oriented structure.
Content:
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Page iii
Copyright page
Page iv
Introduction
Pages v-vi
Acknowledgements
Page vii
List of Participants
Pages xv-xxiii
Perceiving Phonetic Segments Original Research Article
Pages 3-10
Michael Studdert-Kennedy
Lexical Representations for Speech Production and Perception Original Research Article
Pages 11-31
Dennis H. Klatt
Discussion
Pages 33-37
Peter J. Baily, Richard M. Warren
Feedback in Speech Production: an Ecological Perspective Original Research Article
Pages 39-44
Peter F. Macneilage
On the Use of Feedback in Speech Production Original Research Article
Pages 45-52
Joseph S. Perkell
Discussion
Pages 53-57
Peter Howell
Constraints Imposed by the Auditory System on the Properties Used to Classify Speech Sounds: Data from Phonology, Acoustics, and Psychoacoustics Original Research Article
Pages 61-74
Kenneth N. Stevens
Processing of Speech in the Peripheral Auditory System Original Research Article
Pages 75-92
Eric D. Young, Murray B. Sachs
Discussion
Pages 93-100
Stuart Michael Rosen
Elementary Gestures and Temporal Organization — What Does an Articulatory Constraint Mean? Original Research Article
Pages 101-110
Osamu Fujimura
Articulatory Constraints on the Cognitive Representation of Speech Original Research Article
Pages 111-122
John J. Ohala
Discussion
Pages 123-124
André-Pierre Benguerel
Representation and Context Sensitivity Original Research Article
Pages 127-131
James F. Lubker
Temporal and Spatial Properties of Articulator Movements: Evidence for Minimum Spreading Across and Maximum Effects within Syllable Boundaries Original Research Article
Pages 133-138
Thomas Gay
Discussion
Pages 139-141
André-Pierre Benguerel
Speech Rate and Segmental Perception or the Role of Words in Phoneme Identification Original Research Article
Pages 143-150
S.G. Nooteboom
Suprasegmental Constraints on Segmental Representation: Research Involving Speech Production Original Research Article
Pages 151-158
George Allen
Discussion
Pages 159-163
Catherine P. Browman
The Role of Auditory Memory in Speech Perception and Discrimination Original Research Article
Pages 167-179
Robert G. Crowder
Sound to Representation: An Information-Processing Analysis Original Research Article
Pages 181-192
Dominic W. Massaro
Discussion
Pages 193-199
Albert S. Bregman
Lexical Processing during Sentence Comprehension: Effects of Higher Order Constraints and Implications for Representation Original Research Article
Pages 201-209
David A. Swinney
The Parser's Window Original Research Article
Pages 211-223
Eric Wanner
On Some Continuous Properties in Language Original Research Article
Pages 225-233
T.G. Bever, J.M. Carroll
Discussion
Pages 235-236
Don Foss
Neural Encoding of Speech Signals at Peripheral and Central Levels of the Auditory System Original Research Article
Pages 239-244
E.F. Evans
Perception of Speech in Aphasia: Its Relation to Language Comprehension, Auditory Processing, and Speech Production. Original Research Article
Pages 245-253
Sheila E. Blumstein
Discussion
Pages 255-262
Karl Pribram
Pointing and Language Original Research Article
Pages 263-269
Gordon W. Hewes
On The Evolution of Human Speech Original Research Article
Pages 271-280
Philip Lieberman
Discussion
Pages 281-286
Ignatius G. Mattingly
Phonological Modifications in Adults' Speech to Infants: Some Implications for Theories of Language Acquisition Original Research Article
Pages 289-293
Jean Berko Gleason
The Role of the Syllable in Language Acquisition and Perception Original Research Article
Pages 295-305
Jacques Mehler, Juan Segui, Uli Frauenfelder
Discussion
Pages 307-311
Bénédicte de Boysson-Bardies
On The Cognitive Representation of Developing Phonology1 Original Research Article
Pages 313-321
N.V. Smith
A Tentative Developmental Model of Phonological Representation Original Research Article
Pages 323-333
Natalie Waterson
Discussion
Pages 335-343
Barbara Dodd
The Empirical Determination of Phonological Representations Original Research Article
Pages 347-357
Joan Bybee Hooper
The Psychological Reality of Phonological Representations: Experimental Evidence Original Research Article
Pages 359-369
Terrance M. Nearey
Discussion
Pages 371-377
Manjari Ohala
On The Nature of Phonological Representation Original Research Article
Pages 379-388
Elisabeth O. Selkirk
On Intonational Universals Original Research Article
Pages 389-397
D. Robert Ladd
Discussion
Pages 399-400
Anne Cutler
Vocal Tract Modelling and Speech Synthesis: Its Use for Improving Knowledge on Speech Production Original Research Article
Pages 403-413
R. Carre
Phonetic Representation and Speech Synthesis by Rule Original Research Article
Pages 415-420
Ignatius G. Mattingly
Discussion
Pages 421-425
W.A. Ainsworth
Speech Recognition Systems and Theories of Speech Perception Original Research Article
Pages 427-441
Roger K. Moore
Speech Recognition Programs as Models of Speech Perception Original Research Article
Pages 443-457
Jacqueline Vaissiere
Discussion
Pages 459-461
John S. Bridle
References
Pages 463-551