Malden, MA : Blackwell Pub., 2005.
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Part of the series Blackwell handbooks in linguistics
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- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Part I. Sensing speech. ch. 1. Acoustic analysis and synthesis of speech / James R. Sawusch — ch. 2. Perceptual organization of speech / Robert E. Remez — ch. 3. Primacy of multimodal speech perception / Lawrence D. Rosenblum — ch. 4. Phonetic processing by the speech perceiving brain / Lynne E. Bernstein — ch. 5. Event-related evoked potentials (ERPs) in speech perception / Dennis Molfese … [et al.] — Part II. Perception of linguistic properties. ch. 6. Features in speech perception and lexical access / Kenneth N. Stevens — ch. 7. Speech perception and phonological contrast / Edward Flemming — ch. 8. Acoustic cues to the perception of segmental phonemes / Lawrence J. Raphael — ch. 9. Clear speech / Rosalie M. Uchanski — ch. 10. Perception of intonation / Jacqueline Vaissiere — ch. 11. Lexical stress / Anne C. Cutler — ch. 12. Slips of the ear / Z.S. Bond — Part III. Perception of indexical properties. ch. 13. Perception of dialect variation / Cynthia Clopper and David B. Pisoni — ch. 14. Perception of voice quality / Jody Kreiman, Diana Vanlancker-Sidtis and Bruce R. Gerratt — ch. 15. Speaker normalization in speech perception / Keith Johnson — ch. 16. Perceptual integration of linguistic and non-linguistic properties of speech / Lynne C. Nygaard — Part IV. Speech perception by special listeners. ch. 17. Speech perception in infants / Derek M. Houston — ch. 18. Speech perception in childhood / Amanda C. Walley — ch. 19. Age-related changes in spoken word recognition / Mitchell S. Sommers — ch. 20. Speech perception in deaf children with cochlear implants / David B. Pisoni — ch. 21. Speech perception following focal brain injury / William Badecker — ch. 22. Cross-language speech perception / Nuria Sebastian-Galles — ch. 23. Speech perception in specific language impairment / Susan Ellis Weismer — Part V. Recognition of spoken words. ch. 24. Spoken word recognition: the challenge of variation / Paul A. Luce and Conor T. McLennan — ch. 25. Probabilistic phonotactics in spoken word recog
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