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Association Between Unaided Speech Perception in Noise and Hearing Aid Use Mediated by Perceived Benefit. [PDF]
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Adults Implanted as Children: Long-Term Educational, Occupational, and Speech Perception Outcomes.
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Annual Review of Psychology, 2004
This chapter focuses on one of the first steps in comprehending spoken language: How do listeners extract the most fundamental linguistic elements—consonants and vowels, or the distinctive features which compose them—from the acoustic signal? We begin by describing three major theoretical perspectives on the perception of speech.
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This chapter focuses on one of the first steps in comprehending spoken language: How do listeners extract the most fundamental linguistic elements—consonants and vowels, or the distinctive features which compose them—from the acoustic signal? We begin by describing three major theoretical perspectives on the perception of speech.
Randy L, Diehl +2 more
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2015
Speech perception refers to the suite of (neural, computational, cognitive) operations that transform auditory input signals into representations that can make contact with internally stored information: the words in a listener’s mental lexicon. Speech perception is typically studied using single speech sounds (e.g., vowels or syllables), spoken words,
Suzanne Curtin, Stephanie L. Archer
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Speech perception refers to the suite of (neural, computational, cognitive) operations that transform auditory input signals into representations that can make contact with internally stored information: the words in a listener’s mental lexicon. Speech perception is typically studied using single speech sounds (e.g., vowels or syllables), spoken words,
Suzanne Curtin, Stephanie L. Archer
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Speech Perception Without Traditional Speech Cues
Science, 1981A three-tone sinusoidal replica of a naturally produced utterance was identified by listeners, despite the readily apparent unnatural speech quality of the signal. The time-varying properties of these highly artificial acoustic signals are apparently sufficient to support perception of the linguistic message in the absence of traditional acoustic cues ...
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