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Cognitive processes in speech perception
McQueen, James M.; Cutler, Anne (R12329). - : U.K., Blackwell, 2010
Abstract: The recognition of spoken language involves the extraction of acoustic-phonetic information from the speech signal, and the mapping of this information onto cognitive representations. To develop accurate psycholinguistic models of this process, we need to know what information is extracted from the signal, and when and how it is integrated with stored knowledge. The central knowledge store for speech perception is the mental lexicon, that is, a stored representation of words. The utterances we hear may be new to us, but they are made up of known words; by recognising the words and parsing their sequence we are able to understand what has been said. Word recognition, we argue, is at the heart of speech perception.
Keyword: 170112 - Sensory Processes; Perception and Performance; speech perception; word recognition
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Phonological competititon in casual speech
Cutler, Anne (R12329); Brouwer, Susanne; Mitterer, Holger. - : Netherlands, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, 2010
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Brain potentials for word segmentation at seven months predict later language development
Junge, Caroline; Hagoort, Peter; Kooijman, Valesca. - : U.S., Cascadilla Press, 2010
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Ability to segment words from speech as a precursor of later language development : insights from electrophysiological responses in the infant brain
Junge, Caroline; Cutler, Anne (R12329); Hagoort, Peter. - : Kensington, N.S.W., Australian Acoustical Society, 2010
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