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- Title
SPEECH PERCEPTION.
- Authors
Studdert-Kennedy, Michael
- Abstract
This article focuses on the speech perception. The idea that speech sounds, perhaps unsegmented syllables, may be internally represented in a continuous auditory space, at some point before classification, is the repeated finding of interaction between features during perceptual processing. There is, in fact, no good to these auditory processes as "featural" at all. The primary unit of perception is evidently the unsegmented syllable, and there is ample evidence for perceptual interaction among its components.
- Subjects
SPEECH perception; AUDITORY perception; PSYCHOLINGUISTICS; SYLLABLE (Grammar); SENSORY perception; PSYCHOACOUSTICS
- Publication
Language & Speech, 1980, Vol 23, Issue 1, p45
- ISSN
0023-8309
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/002383098002300106