Status Report on Speech Research, 1 April-30 June 1982.

Abstract

Contents: Exploring the functional significance of physiological tremor: A biospectroscopic approach; Differences between experienced and inexperienced listeners to deaf speech; A language-oriented view of reading and its disabilities; Phonetic factors in letter detection: A reevaluation; Categorical perception; Issues, methods, findings; Short-term recall by deaf signers of American Sign Language: Implications of encoding strategy for order recall; A common basis for auditory sensory storage in perception and immediate memory; Phonological awareness and verbal short-term memory: Can they presage early reading problems?; Initiation versus execution time during manual and oral counting by stutterers; Trading relations in the perception of speech by five-year-old children; The role of the strap muscles in pitch lowering; Phonetic validation of distinctive features: A test case in French; On consonants and syllable boundaries; and Vowel information in postvocalic frictions.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 1982
Accession Number
ADA119426

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