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Circumspection in using automated measures: Talker gender and addressee affect error rates for adult speech detection in the Language ENvironment Analysis (LENA) system [<Journal>]
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Individual differences in mothers’ speech (Dilley et al., 2020) ...
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Individual differences in mothers’ speech (Dilley et al., 2020) ...
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A meta-analysis of the predictability of LENA™ automated measures for child language development
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In: Dev Rev (2020)
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Statistical distributions of consonant variants in infant-directed speech: evidence that /t/ may be exceptional
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In: Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS (2019)
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Statistical distributions of consonant variants in infant-directed speech: evidence that /t/ may be exceptional
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In: Scholarship and Professional Work - Communication (2019)
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Statistical distributions of consonant variants in infant-directed speech: Evidence that /t/ may be exceptional
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In: PMC (2019)
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Statistical distributions of consonant variants in infant-directed speech: evidence that /t/ may be exceptional
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In: J Phon (2019)
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Vocal matching in interactions between mothers and their normal-hearing and hearing-impaired twins
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In: Scholarship and Professional Work - Communication (2016)
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Cross-linguistic generalization of the distal rate effect: Speech rate in context affects whether listeners hear a function word in Chinese Mandarin ...
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Revisiting Neil Armstrongs Moon-Landing Quote: Implications for Speech Perception, Function Word Reduction, and Acoustic Ambiguity
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Neil Armstrong insisted that his quote upon landing on the moon was misheard, and that he had said one small step for a man, instead of one small step for man. What he said is unclear in part because function words like a can be reduced and spectrally indistinguishable from the preceding context. Therefore, their presence can be ambiguous, and they may disappear perceptually depending on the rate of surrounding speech. Two experiments are presented examining production and perception of reduced tokens of for and for a in spontaneous speech. Experiment 1 investigates the distributions of several acoustic features of for and for a. The results suggest that the distributions of for and for a overlap substantially, both in terms of temporal and spectral characteristics. Experiment 2 examines perception of these same tokens when the context speaking rate differs. The perceptibility of the function word a varies as a function of this context speaking rate. These results demonstrate that substantial ambiguity exists in the original quote from Armstrong, and that this ambiguity may be understood through context speaking rate.
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URL: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0155975 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5014323/ http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27603209
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Phonetic modification of vowel space in storybook speech to infants up to 2 years of age
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In: Scholarship and Professional Work - Communication (2015)
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Vowel space characteristics of speech directed to children with and without hearing loss
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In: Scholarship and Professional Work - Communication (2015)
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Metrical expectations from preceding prosody influence perception of lexical stress
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Evidence for a rhythm perception deficit in children who stutter
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