Status Report on Speech Research. A Report on the Status and Progress of Studies on the Nature of Speech, Instrumentation for Its Investigation, and Practical Applications.
Abstract
Contents: Segmentation of Coarticulated Speech in Perception; Intrinsic Time in Speech Production; A Theoretical Model of Phase Transitions in Human Hand Movements; Repetitive Naming and the Detection of Word Retrieval Deficits in the Beginning Reader; Linguistic Abilities and Spelling Proficiency in Kindergarteners and Adult Poor Spellers; Errors in Short-term Memory for Good and Poor Readers; Longitudinal Prediction and Prevention of Early Reading Difficulty; Temporary Memory for Linguistic and Nonlinguistic Material in Relation to the Acquisition of Japanese Kana and Kanji; Cognitive Processes in Reading: Where Deaf Readers Succeed and Where They Have Difficulty; Discovering Messages in the Medium -- Speech Perception and the Prelinguistic Infant; Vowel-to-Vowel Coarticulation in Catalan VCV Sequences; Categorical Trends in Vowel Imitation; Influence of Following Context on Perception of the Voiced-Voiceless Distinction in Syllable-Final Stop Consonants; Differential Processing of Phonographic and Logographic Single-Digit Numbers by the Two Hemispheres; A Note on Processing Kinematic Data -- Sampling, Filtering, and Differentiation; Spontaneous Kicking in Very Young Infants; and On the Coordination and Regulation of Complex Sensorimotor Systems.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 01, 1985
- Accession Number
- ADA156294
Entities
People
- A. M. Liberman