Speech Research.
Abstract
This report is one of a series of studies on the nature of speech, instrumentation of its investigation, and practical applications. Among the topics included are: Stop Consonant Recognition--Release bursts and formant transitions; Modes of Perceiving; Discrimination Intensity Differences Carried on formant Transitions Varying in Extent and Duration; Discrimination Functions Predicted from Categories in Speech and Music; Right-ear Advantage for Musical Stimuli Differing in Rise Time; Dichotic Competition of Speech Sounds--Role of acoustic stimulus structure; Distance Measures for Speech Recognition--Psychological and instrumental; Laryngeal Timing in Consonant Distinctions; Phonetic Aspects of Time and Timing; Static and Dynamic Acoustic Cues in Distinctive Tones; Effects of Selective Adaptation on Voicing in Thai and English; Perception of Nonspeech by Infants; Categorical Perception Along Oral-Nasal Continuum; Stop Voicing Production: Nature Outputs and Synthesized Inputs; and Shifts in Vowel Perception as Function of Speaking Role.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 30, 1976
- Accession Number
- ADA031789