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  • In phonetics, the mechanism of '''categorical perception''' enables listeners to focus on distinctive acoustic features in speech. ...onunciation when two different speakers produce the same word. Categorical perception is acquired as part of the acquisition of the native language. The listener
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  • ...ave a special [[module]] for processing speech. It claims that categorical perception can be understood as a problem of classifying the features that are present
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  • In phonetics, the mechanism of '''categorical perception''' enables listeners to focus on distinctive acoustic features in speech. ...onunciation when two different speakers produce the same word. Categorical perception is acquired as part of the acquisition of the native language. The listener
    1 KB (170 words) - 00:18, 25 July 2010
  • ...ave a special [[module]] for processing speech. It claims that categorical perception can be understood as a problem of classifying the features that are present
    651 bytes (98 words) - 17:05, 29 June 2014
  • ...n other words, more information is provided than is strictly necessary for perception.
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  • ...honetics]], which looks at pathological instances of speech production and perception and studies how to correct deficiencies.
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  • [[Intonation grammar]] developed at the Institute for Perception Research in Eindhoven ('t Hart et al. 1990) which reduced all pitch movemen ...erceptual study of intonation. An experimental-phonetic approach to speech perception.,'' Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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  • A theory put forth by A.M. Liberman that [[speech perception]] makes reference to [[speech production]]. Listeners rely on their knowled
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  • ...in the early 1950s and for the development of the "motor theory" of speech perception with Ignatius Mattingly in the 1960s and 1970s. Along with his wife, Isabel ...rconversion of audible and visible patterns as a basis for research on the perception of speech. ''Proceedings of the National Academy of Science'', 37, 318-325.
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  • ...urhood access model]], [[cross-modal priming]], [[phoneme restoration]], [[perception boundaries]], [[trace model]], [[anomia]] Speech Production and Perception:
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  • ...e [[acoustic parameters]] of speech to determine the cues used in [[speech perception]].
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  • ...Kazanina et al. (2006) did a study on [[Russian]] and [[Korean]] speakers' perception of [t] and [d]. ...a, N., Phillips, C., & Idsardi, W. (2006). The Influence of Meaning on the Perception of Speech Sound Contrasts. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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  • ...as an index of [[vocal stability]]. Excessive shimmer has been tied to the perception of hoarseness. A mean amplitude difference of 0.7 [[dB]] or variation less
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  • * verbs of active perception: ''listen to, watch''
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  • '''Automatic Speech Recognition''' refers to Systems that imitate speech perception processes.
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  • ...lters increases with higher frequencies and the precision of the frequency perception decreases.
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  • ...by auxiliary-like [[verb]]s (e.g. certain [[modal]]s, [[causative]]s and [[perception verb]]s) in Germanic and Romance languages.
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  • * verbs of perception: ''see, hear, feel''
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  • ...are maximally distinct. Adaptive dispersion takes into account the role of perception.
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  • ...ople without hearing problems also integrate sensory information in speech perception. In a very noisy room, understanding speech is less difficult when one can
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  • ...k effect or McGurk illusion. It is the effect experienced when a subject's perception of a speech sound is influenced by the sight of a different sound being pro
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  • ...y it is connected with the system for visual perception and other kinds of perception and to various motor areas. Elements in this [[stratum (in neurocognitive
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  • *[[Liebrman, Philip]]. 1967. ''Intonation, perception, and language.'' Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
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  • ...ns, he processes such incoming information in the type of process known as perception. He stores it and performs processes such as comparing or putting out info
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  • *Aronoff, Mark 1978. Language and Perception. ''Journal of Psycholinguistic Research'', 61-72. Harvard University Press.
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  • ...rs or "legs" are (1) speech input, (2) speech output, (3) extra-linguistic perception, and (4) extra-linguistic motor activity. That is, the legs connect the cog cognition in general, including the structures that support perception and motor activity.
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  • ...ows signals of certain frequencies to pass. Filtered speech can be used in perception experiments to study whether words can be recognised after certain frequenc
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  • * McClelland, J.L. & Elman, J.L. 1986. ''The TRACE model of speech perception.,'' Cognitive Psychology, 18, 1-86
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  • == Color Perception == ...d on the reflectivity of a surface; and, finally, saturation, which is the perception of one dominant wavelength (Payne 2006: 605). Although there are no visible
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  • ..., W.D. 1997. ''Integrating form and meaning: A distributed model of speech perception, Language and Cognitive Processes 12'', 613-656.
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  • Verbs of '''emotion''' (also emotive speech actions), '''cognition''' and '''perception''' are in many languages likely to occur in the middle voice, often being d
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  • ...tial capacity to “inspire” the readers’ aesthetic perception. An aesthetic perception – according to Jarcho – is mainly supported by the frequency of text el
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  • ...n the Hadza people already have difficulties with being marginalized and a perception that they are not proper human beings, and the practical issue that the ubi
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  • ...Avery, B. Elan Drecher, and K. Rice (eds.), Contrast in Phonology: Theory, Perception, Acquisition. 55-86. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
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  • Affective clauses have either verbs of perception or psychological verbs as predicate. Those verbs are: "be bored/bother", "b
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