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This comment offers observations that support Hickok's claim that phoneme sized representations are involved more in speech production than speech perception, but notes that languages may vary with regard to the importance of the phoneme.
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Comparing phonetic difficulties by EFL learners from Spain and Japan. [PDF]
XXII Jornades de Foment de la Investigació de la Facultat de Ciències Humanes i Socials (Any 2017)After decades of improving language learning methods, English as a Foreign Language (hereafter EFL) still makes Spanish and Japanese ...
Juan-Checa, José-Javier
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Linking working memory and long-term memory: A computational model of the learning of new words [PDF]
The nonword repetition (NWR) test has been shown to be a good predictor of children’s vocabulary size. NWR performance has been explained using phonological working memory, which is seen as a critical component in the learning of new words.
Baddeley A.D. +36 more
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WORD-ATTACK SKILLS FOR INDONESIAN LEARNERS
The typical drawbacks that affect most Indonesian learners studying English as the target language concern the strategies in dealing with new dictions.
Joko Pranowo
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Exploring How Phonotactic Knowledge Can Be Represented in Cognitive Networks
In Linguistics and Psycholinguistics, phonotactics refers to the constraints on individual sounds in a given language that restrict how those sounds can be ordered to form words in that language.
Michael S. Vitevitch +2 more
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Effects of phoneme repertoire on phoneme decision.
In three experiments, listeners detected vowel or consonant targets in lists of CV syllables constructed from five vowels and five consonants. Responses were faster in a predictable context (e.g., listening for a vowel target in a list of syllables all beginning with the same consonant) than in an unpredictable context (e.g., listening for a vowel ...
Costa, A. +2 more
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Speech errors across the lifespan [PDF]
Dell, Burger, and Svec (1997) proposed that the proportion of speech errors classified as anticipations (e.g., " moot and mouth ") can be predicted solely from the overall error rate, such that the greater the error rate, the lower the anticipatory ...
Maylor, Elizabeth A., Vousden, Janet I.
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A Support Vector Machine-Based Dynamic Network for Visual Speech Recognition Applications
Visual speech recognition is an emerging research field. In this paper, we examine the suitability of support vector machines for visual speech recognition.
Gordan Mihaela +2 more
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A Mouth Full of Words: Visually Consistent Acoustic Redubbing [PDF]
This paper introduces a method for automatic redubbing of video that exploits the many-to-many mapping of phoneme sequences to lip movements modelled as dynamic visemes [1].
Matthews, Iain +2 more
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Both voice gender and speech perception rely on neuronal populations located in the peri-sylvian areas. However, whilst functional imaging studies suggest a left versus right hemisphere and anterior versus posterior dissociation between voice and speech ...
Cyril R Pernet +2 more
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