One of the fundamental questions about language is how listeners map the acoustic signal onto syllables, words, and sentences, resulting in understanding of speech. For normal listeners, this mapping is so effortless that one rarely stops to consider just how it takes place. However, studies of speech have shown that this acoustic signal contains a great deal of underlying complexity. A number of competing models seek to explain how these intricate processes work. Such models have often narrowed the problem to mapping the speech signal onto isolated words, setting aside the complexity of segmenting continuous speech. Continuous speech has presented a significant challenge for many models because of the high variability of the signal ...
There is now considerable evidence from psycholinguistic and phonetic research that fine-phonetic va...
There is now considerable evidence from psycholinguistic and phonetic research that fine-phonetic va...
The experiments presented in this thesis were designed to elucidate the distributed neuronal networ...
One of the fundamental questions about language is how listeners map the acoustic signal onto syllab...
When we listen to speech, we have to make sense of a waveform of sound pressure. Hierarchical models...
All words of the languages we know are stored in the mental lexicon. Psycholinguistic models describ...
A central goal of research in neurobiology of language is to discover the neural underpinning of con...
A central goal of research in neurobiology of language is to discover the neural underpinning of con...
Item does not contain fulltextThis chapter reviews the computational processes that are responsible ...
This chapter reviews the computational processes that are responsible for recognizing word forms in ...
What is the nature of the neural code by which the human brain represents spoken language? New resea...
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 ...
When we listen to speech, we have to make sense of a waveform of sound pressure. Hierarchical models...
Physical variability of speech combined with its perceptual constancy make speech recognition a chal...
There is now considerable evidence from psycholinguistic and phonetic research that fine-phonetic va...
There is now considerable evidence from psycholinguistic and phonetic research that fine-phonetic va...
The experiments presented in this thesis were designed to elucidate the distributed neuronal networ...
One of the fundamental questions about language is how listeners map the acoustic signal onto syllab...
When we listen to speech, we have to make sense of a waveform of sound pressure. Hierarchical models...
All words of the languages we know are stored in the mental lexicon. Psycholinguistic models describ...
A central goal of research in neurobiology of language is to discover the neural underpinning of con...
A central goal of research in neurobiology of language is to discover the neural underpinning of con...
Item does not contain fulltextThis chapter reviews the computational processes that are responsible ...
This chapter reviews the computational processes that are responsible for recognizing word forms in ...
What is the nature of the neural code by which the human brain represents spoken language? New resea...
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 ...
When we listen to speech, we have to make sense of a waveform of sound pressure. Hierarchical models...
Physical variability of speech combined with its perceptual constancy make speech recognition a chal...
There is now considerable evidence from psycholinguistic and phonetic research that fine-phonetic va...
There is now considerable evidence from psycholinguistic and phonetic research that fine-phonetic va...
The experiments presented in this thesis were designed to elucidate the distributed neuronal networ...