The goal of speech perception is understanding a speaker's message. To achieve this, listeners must recognize the words that comprise a spoken utterance. This in turn implies distinguishing these words from other minimally different words (e.g., word from bird, etc.), and this involves making phonemic distinctions. The article summarizes research on the perception of phonemic distinctions, on how listeners cope with the continuity and variability of speech signals, and on how phonemic information is mapped onto the representations of words. Particular attention is paid to theories of speech perception and word recognition
This chapter reviews the computational processes that are responsible for recognizing word forms in ...
Listening to speech is a recognition process: SPEECH PER-CEPTION identifies phonetic structure in th...
The recognition of spoken language involves the extraction of acoustic-phonetic information from the...
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 ...
This chapter focuses on one of the first steps in comprehending spoken language: How do listeners ex...
How do listeners understand what they are hearing? Humans hearing speech perform spoken word recogni...
Speech processing by human listeners extracts meaning from acoustic input through intermediate steps...
Our knowledge of speech perception is largely based on experiments conducted with carefully recorded...
Our knowledge of speech perception is largely based on experiments conducted with carefully recorded...
Classic research on the perception of speech sought to identify minimal acoustic correlates of each ...
Objective: The scientific study of the perception of spoken language has been an exciting, prolific,...
This chapter reviews the computational processes that are responsible for recognizing word forms in ...
This chapter reviews the computational processes that are responsible for recognizing word forms in ...
This chapter reviews the computational processes that are responsible for recognizing word forms in ...
Listening to speech is a recognition process: SPEECH PER-CEPTION identifies phonetic structure in th...
The recognition of spoken language involves the extraction of acoustic-phonetic information from the...
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 ...
This chapter focuses on one of the first steps in comprehending spoken language: How do listeners ex...
How do listeners understand what they are hearing? Humans hearing speech perform spoken word recogni...
Speech processing by human listeners extracts meaning from acoustic input through intermediate steps...
Our knowledge of speech perception is largely based on experiments conducted with carefully recorded...
Our knowledge of speech perception is largely based on experiments conducted with carefully recorded...
Classic research on the perception of speech sought to identify minimal acoustic correlates of each ...
Objective: The scientific study of the perception of spoken language has been an exciting, prolific,...
This chapter reviews the computational processes that are responsible for recognizing word forms in ...
This chapter reviews the computational processes that are responsible for recognizing word forms in ...
This chapter reviews the computational processes that are responsible for recognizing word forms in ...
Listening to speech is a recognition process: SPEECH PER-CEPTION identifies phonetic structure in th...
The recognition of spoken language involves the extraction of acoustic-phonetic information from the...