Research into speech perception over the last fifty years has increasingly tended to support the conclusion that the adults’ perception of phonological categories is characterised by the use of multiple acoustic properties. There is typically no one acoustic property which is necessary and sufficient to signal the value of a phonological category, and there is a high degree of redundancy among these acoustic properties as cues. For example, the number of acoustic properties which have been shown to affect the perception of intervocalic voicing is at least sixteen (Lisker 1986). The use of these properties is complicated by the lack of acoustic invariance in speech: the extent of evidence for a category available from any one property in a g...
During the time when a child learns the sound system of his language, there is much evidence that th...
Contrastive feature hierarchies have been developed and used for some time in depicting typical phon...
While the perilinguistic child is endowed with predispositions for the categorical perception of pho...
This dissertation addresses the general question of how children\u27s phonological categories in per...
Adults perceive phonological contrasts by using multiple acoustic cues, and their relative attention...
One of the hallmarks of any flexible system of perception and motor control is the ability to adjust...
This thesis investigates the way adults and children perceive speech. With adult listeners, the ques...
The nature of the categories that are basic in linguistic representation is an important issue in sp...
A major problem in explaining the relationship between speech perception and speech production has b...
This thesis investigates the way adults and children perceive speech. With adult listeners, the ques...
This thesis investigated whether phonological features have perceptual bases. The search for feature...
While phonological features are often assumed to be innate and universal (Chomsky and Halle, 1968), ...
How does the perception of a new phoneme contrast develop? Are differences found across age groups? ...
In this study we will examine how the phonological properties of a spoken language interact with its...
Research on children’s speech perception and production suggests that consonant voicing and place co...
During the time when a child learns the sound system of his language, there is much evidence that th...
Contrastive feature hierarchies have been developed and used for some time in depicting typical phon...
While the perilinguistic child is endowed with predispositions for the categorical perception of pho...
This dissertation addresses the general question of how children\u27s phonological categories in per...
Adults perceive phonological contrasts by using multiple acoustic cues, and their relative attention...
One of the hallmarks of any flexible system of perception and motor control is the ability to adjust...
This thesis investigates the way adults and children perceive speech. With adult listeners, the ques...
The nature of the categories that are basic in linguistic representation is an important issue in sp...
A major problem in explaining the relationship between speech perception and speech production has b...
This thesis investigates the way adults and children perceive speech. With adult listeners, the ques...
This thesis investigated whether phonological features have perceptual bases. The search for feature...
While phonological features are often assumed to be innate and universal (Chomsky and Halle, 1968), ...
How does the perception of a new phoneme contrast develop? Are differences found across age groups? ...
In this study we will examine how the phonological properties of a spoken language interact with its...
Research on children’s speech perception and production suggests that consonant voicing and place co...
During the time when a child learns the sound system of his language, there is much evidence that th...
Contrastive feature hierarchies have been developed and used for some time in depicting typical phon...
While the perilinguistic child is endowed with predispositions for the categorical perception of pho...