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Speech Perception in Schizophrenia
British Journal of Psychiatry, 1974Although there have been several reports of investigations of speech perception in schizophrenia (Laffal, 1961; Lawson, McGhie and Chapman, 1964) in all cases the assumption was made that the patients’ difficulties arose, not from an inability to perceive the individual words, but from a deficiency in perceiving the words in a meaningful relationship ...
H C, Bull, P H, Venables
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Is speech perception what speech perception tests test?
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2021Speech signals employed in clinical and research contexts are thought to be realistic or representative to the extent that they consist of phonetic, lexical, and morphosyntactic content. These characteristics may be assumed to ensure that speech perception tests are representative of the demands of real-world speech perception and understanding, and ...
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The perception of alternated speech
Brain and Language, 1977Abstract When speech is rapidly alternated between the two ears, intelligibility declines as rates approach 3–5 switching cycles/sec and then paradoxically returns to a good level beyond that point. The present study examines previous explanations of the phenomenon by comparing intelligibility of alternated speech with that for presentation of an ...
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2009
As adult listeners, we comprehend the messages conveyed by spoken language with little effort. However, the ease of everyday conversation masks the perceptual and cognitive complexities involved in perceiving speech. Upon examination of the acoustic speech signal, it becomes immediately clear that this everyday skill is a demanding perceptual task.
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As adult listeners, we comprehend the messages conveyed by spoken language with little effort. However, the ease of everyday conversation masks the perceptual and cognitive complexities involved in perceiving speech. Upon examination of the acoustic speech signal, it becomes immediately clear that this everyday skill is a demanding perceptual task.
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Speech perception as pattern recognition
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1995This work provides theoretical and empirical arguments in favor of an approach to phonetics that is called double-weak. It is so called because it assumes relatively weak constraints both on the articulatory gestures and on the auditory patterns that map phonological elements.
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The nature of speech perception (The psychophysics of speech perception III)
Speech Communication, 2003openaire +1 more source
Hypercorrection in speech perception
First International Conference on Spoken Language Processing (ICSLP 1990), 1990John J. Ohala, Elizabeth Shriberg
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Acoustic context effects in speech perception
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Cognitive Science, 2020Christian E Stilp
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Age of Second-Language Acquisition and Perception of Speech in Noise
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2018Mary Florentine, S Buus
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