Speech Research.
Abstract
Contents: Issues in the Theory of Action; Physiological Aspects of Speech Production: Why Study Speech Production; Universals in Phonetic Structure and Their Role in Linguistic Communication; Difference Limens for Formant-Frequencies for Steady-State and Consonant-Bounded Vowels; Vocal Tract Normalization; Speech, the Alphabet and Teaching to Read; Visual Processing and Short-Term Memory; Contrasting Orientations to the Theory of Visual Information-Processing; Evidence for a Special Speech-Perceiving Subsystem in the Human; Further Observations on the Role of Silence in the Perception of Stop Consonants; Perception of Implosive Transitions in VCV Utterances; What Can /w/, /1/, /y/ Tell Us About Categorical Perception; Laterality and Localization; Left-Ear Advantage for Sounds Characterized by a Rapidly Varying Resonance Frequency; An Information-Processing Approach to Speech Perception; Outline of a Surname Pronunciation - Rules for a Reading Machine; and Building an -S Detection and Removal Algorithm.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 1976
- Accession Number
- ADA036735
Entities
People
- Alvin M. Liberman