The Handbook of Speech Perception
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The Handbook of Speech Perception is a collection of forward-looking articles that offer a summary of the technical and theoretical accomplishments in this vital area of research on language. * Now available in paperback, this uniquely comprehensive companion brings together in one volume the latest research conducted in speech perception * Contains original contributions by leading researchers in the field * Illustrates technical and theoretical accomplishments and challenges across the field of research and language * Adds to a growing understanding of the far-reaching relevance of speech perception in the fields of phonetics, audiology and speech science, cognitive science, experimental psychology, behavioral neuroscience, computer science, and electrical engineering, among others.

Table of Contents:
List of Contributors. Preface: Michael Studdert-Kennedy (Haskins Laboratories). Introduction: David B. Pisoni (Indiana University) and Robert E. Remez (Barnard College). Part I: Sensing Speech. 1. Acoustic Analysis and Synthesis of Speech: James R. Sawusch (University at Buffalo). 2. Perceptual Organization of Speech: Robert E. Remez (Barnard College). 3. Primacy of Multimodal Speech Perception: Lawrence D. Rosenblum (University of California, Riverside). 4. Phonetic Processing by the Speech Perceiving Brain: Lynne E. Bernstein (House Ear Institute). 5. Event-related Evoked Potentials (ERPs) in Speech Perception: Dennis Molfese, Alexandra P. Fonaryova Key, Mandy J. Maguire, Guy O. Dove and Victoria J. Molfese (all University of Louisville). Part II: Perception of Linguistic Properties. 6. Features in Speech Perception and Lexical Access: Kenneth N. Stevens (Massachusetts Institute of Technology). 7. Speech Perception and Phonological Contrast: Edward Flemming (Stanford University). 8. Acoustic Cues to the Perception of Segmental Phonemes: Lawrence J. Raphael (Adelphi University). 9. Clear Speech: Rosalie M. Uchanski (CID at Washington University School of Medicine). 10. Perception of Intonation: Jacqueline Vaissiere (Laboratoire de Phonetique et de Phonologique, Paris). 11. Lexical Stress: Anne C. Cutler (Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands). 12. Slips of the Ear: Z. S. Bond (Ohio University). Part III: Perception of Indexical Properties. 13. Perception of Dialect Variation: Cynthia Clopper and David B. Pisoni (both Indiana University). 14. Perception of Voice Quality: Jody Kreiman (UCLA), Diana Vanlancker-Sidtis (New York University) and Bruce R. Gerratt (UCLA). 15. Speaker Normalization in Speech Perception: Keith A. Johnson (Ohio State University). 16. Perceptual Integration of Linguistic and Non-Linguistic Properties of Speech: Lynne C. Nygaard (Emory University). Part IV: Speech Perception by Special Listeners. 17. Speech Perception in Infants: Derek M. Houston (Indiana University School of Medicine). 18. Speech Perception in Childhood: Amanda C. Walley (University of Alabama, Birmingham). 19. Age-related Changes in Spoken Word Recognition: Mitchell S. Sommers (Washington University). 20. Speech Perception in Deaf Children with Cochlear Implants: David B. Pisoni (Indiana University). 21. Speech Perception following Focal Brain Injury: William Badacker (Johns Hopkins University). 22. Cross-Language Speech Perception: Nuria Sebastian-Galles (Parc Cientific de Barcelona - Hospital de San Joan de Deu). 23. Speech Perception in Specific Language Impairment: Susan Ellis Weismer (University of Wisconsin, Madison). Part V: Recognition of Spoken Words. 24. Spoken Word Recognition: The Challenge of Variation: Paul A. Luce and Conor T. McLennan (State University of New York, Buffalo). 25. Probabilistic Phonotactics in Spoken Word Recognition: Edward T. Auer, Jr. (House Ear Institute) and Paul A. Luce (State University of New York, Buffalo). Part VI: Theoretical Perspectives. 26. The Relation of Speech Perception and Speech Production: Carol A. Fowler and Bruno Galantucci (both Haskins Laboratories). 27. A Neuroethological Perspective on the Perception of Vocal Communication Signals: Timothy Gentner (University of Chicago) and Gregory F. Ball (Johns Hopkins University). Index


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  • ISBN-13: 9780470757024
  • Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • Binding: Other digital
  • Language: English
  • Spine Width: 47 mm
  • Width: 189 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0470757027
  • Publisher Date: 11 Jan 2008
  • Height: 260 mm
  • No of Pages: 704
  • Weight: 1440 gr


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