To understand speech, we must organize its natural variation into meaningful perceptual units that are appropriate to our language. Our perceptual systems divide the continuously varying speech signal into language-specific phonetic categories. For example, one linguistic parameter that varies continuously within and betwee
Language learning requires that listeners discover acoustically variable functional units like phone...
The individual speaker is one source among many of systematic variation in the speech signal. As suc...
This article questions the view that phonetics governs exclusively gradient phenomena. Experimental ...
One of the hallmarks of any flexible system of perception and motor control is the ability to adjust...
Sources of variation in the speech signal Recent studies suggest that speech perception is a talker-...
a b s t r a c t Phonetic variation has been considered a barrier that listeners must overcome in spe...
This article reviews research on when acoustic-phonetic variability facilitates, inhibits, or does n...
Listeners can cope with considerable variation in the way that different speakers talk. We argue her...
It is generally assumed that the phonetic categories of speech are not indissoluble wholes, but rath...
It is generally assumed that the phonetic categories of speech are not indissoluble wholes, but rath...
Perceptual categories and boundaries arise when Ss respond to continuous variation on a physical dim...
Perceptual attunement to native speech begins early in life, becoming the foundation for efficient ...
Item does not contain fulltextListeners can cope with considerable variation in the way that differe...
The explanation of linguistic variation and change is one of the central questions in the language s...
Speech is inherently variable both within and across speakers. Despite such variation, listeners are...
Language learning requires that listeners discover acoustically variable functional units like phone...
The individual speaker is one source among many of systematic variation in the speech signal. As suc...
This article questions the view that phonetics governs exclusively gradient phenomena. Experimental ...
One of the hallmarks of any flexible system of perception and motor control is the ability to adjust...
Sources of variation in the speech signal Recent studies suggest that speech perception is a talker-...
a b s t r a c t Phonetic variation has been considered a barrier that listeners must overcome in spe...
This article reviews research on when acoustic-phonetic variability facilitates, inhibits, or does n...
Listeners can cope with considerable variation in the way that different speakers talk. We argue her...
It is generally assumed that the phonetic categories of speech are not indissoluble wholes, but rath...
It is generally assumed that the phonetic categories of speech are not indissoluble wholes, but rath...
Perceptual categories and boundaries arise when Ss respond to continuous variation on a physical dim...
Perceptual attunement to native speech begins early in life, becoming the foundation for efficient ...
Item does not contain fulltextListeners can cope with considerable variation in the way that differe...
The explanation of linguistic variation and change is one of the central questions in the language s...
Speech is inherently variable both within and across speakers. Despite such variation, listeners are...
Language learning requires that listeners discover acoustically variable functional units like phone...
The individual speaker is one source among many of systematic variation in the speech signal. As suc...
This article questions the view that phonetics governs exclusively gradient phenomena. Experimental ...