Objective: The scientific study of the perception of spoken language has been an exciting, prolific, and productive area of research for more than 50 yr. We have learned much about infants ’ and adults ’ re-markable capacities for perceiving and understand-ing the sounds of their language, as evidenced by our increasingly sophisticated theories of acquisi-tion, process, and representation. We present a se-lective, but we hope, representative review of the past half century of research on speech perception, paying particular attention to the historical and theoretical contexts within which this research was conducted. Our foci in this review fall on three principle topics: early work on the discrimination and categorization of speech sounds,...
In this article, I present a selective review of research on speech perception development and its r...
Previous research (Werker, Gilbert, Humphrey, & Tees, 1981) in which we compared English infants, En...
This article reports three studies designed to increase our understanding of developmental changes i...
Since the 1970s much has been learned about infant speech perception, particularly regarding develop...
Studies in the field of psycholinguistics and cognitive neurosciences have allowed us to learn a gre...
Speech perception proceeds by extracting acoustic cues and mapping them onto linguistic information....
Studies of spoken word recognition either by adults or by children all explore how listeners perceiv...
Most children listen to speech as their primary source of communication. Yet which language they lea...
The goal of speech perception is understanding a speaker's message. To achieve this, listeners must ...
The goal of speech perception is understanding a speaker's message. To achieve this, listeners must ...
The goal of speech perception is understanding a speaker's message. To achieve this, listeners must ...
In this article, I present a selective review of research on speech perception development and its r...
Previous research has indicated that infants have the ability to categorically discriminate many of ...
Previous research has indicated that infants have the ability to categorically discriminate many of ...
How do listeners understand what they are hearing? Humans hearing speech perform spoken word recogni...
In this article, I present a selective review of research on speech perception development and its r...
Previous research (Werker, Gilbert, Humphrey, & Tees, 1981) in which we compared English infants, En...
This article reports three studies designed to increase our understanding of developmental changes i...
Since the 1970s much has been learned about infant speech perception, particularly regarding develop...
Studies in the field of psycholinguistics and cognitive neurosciences have allowed us to learn a gre...
Speech perception proceeds by extracting acoustic cues and mapping them onto linguistic information....
Studies of spoken word recognition either by adults or by children all explore how listeners perceiv...
Most children listen to speech as their primary source of communication. Yet which language they lea...
The goal of speech perception is understanding a speaker's message. To achieve this, listeners must ...
The goal of speech perception is understanding a speaker's message. To achieve this, listeners must ...
The goal of speech perception is understanding a speaker's message. To achieve this, listeners must ...
In this article, I present a selective review of research on speech perception development and its r...
Previous research has indicated that infants have the ability to categorically discriminate many of ...
Previous research has indicated that infants have the ability to categorically discriminate many of ...
How do listeners understand what they are hearing? Humans hearing speech perform spoken word recogni...
In this article, I present a selective review of research on speech perception development and its r...
Previous research (Werker, Gilbert, Humphrey, & Tees, 1981) in which we compared English infants, En...
This article reports three studies designed to increase our understanding of developmental changes i...