It is generally assumed that the phonetic categories of speech are not indissoluble wholes, but rather can be characterized in terms of a bundle of phonetic or distinctive features. These features may be defined in terms of either acoustic or articulatory attributes of the speech signal. However, it is als
This paper first summarizes some phonetic observations that challenge theories of speech perception ...
Four aspects of human speech processing are dis-cussed along with their impact on the fundamen-tal s...
Phonological variation of any sort (determined by speech styles, phrasing, or morphophonological rul...
It is generally assumed that the phonetic categories of speech are not indissoluble wholes, but rath...
To understand speech, we must organize its natural variation into meaningful perceptual units that a...
One of the hallmarks of any flexible system of perception and motor control is the ability to adjust...
To investigate the interaction in speech perception of auditory information and lexical knowledge (i...
Phonological inventories are structured in terms of distinctive features, rather than finer-grained ...
Distinctive features have long been involved in the study of spoken language, and in one form or ano...
Abstract. Phonological inventories are structured in terms of distinctive features, rather than fine...
The present collection of articles brings together experimental work in the field of segmental and p...
The nature of the categories that are basic in linguistic representation is an important issue in sp...
International audienceSpeech utterances are made up of units such as features, phonemes and their as...
Previous evidence from category goodness rating tasks has demonstrated that the phonetic reflexes of...
Phonological representations capture information about individual word forms and about the general c...
This paper first summarizes some phonetic observations that challenge theories of speech perception ...
Four aspects of human speech processing are dis-cussed along with their impact on the fundamen-tal s...
Phonological variation of any sort (determined by speech styles, phrasing, or morphophonological rul...
It is generally assumed that the phonetic categories of speech are not indissoluble wholes, but rath...
To understand speech, we must organize its natural variation into meaningful perceptual units that a...
One of the hallmarks of any flexible system of perception and motor control is the ability to adjust...
To investigate the interaction in speech perception of auditory information and lexical knowledge (i...
Phonological inventories are structured in terms of distinctive features, rather than finer-grained ...
Distinctive features have long been involved in the study of spoken language, and in one form or ano...
Abstract. Phonological inventories are structured in terms of distinctive features, rather than fine...
The present collection of articles brings together experimental work in the field of segmental and p...
The nature of the categories that are basic in linguistic representation is an important issue in sp...
International audienceSpeech utterances are made up of units such as features, phonemes and their as...
Previous evidence from category goodness rating tasks has demonstrated that the phonetic reflexes of...
Phonological representations capture information about individual word forms and about the general c...
This paper first summarizes some phonetic observations that challenge theories of speech perception ...
Four aspects of human speech processing are dis-cussed along with their impact on the fundamen-tal s...
Phonological variation of any sort (determined by speech styles, phrasing, or morphophonological rul...