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Speech inversion using naturally spoken data
In: Rethinking reduction (2018), S. 243-276
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Universal Features in Phonological Neighbor Networks ...
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Universal Features in Phonological Neighbor Networks
In: Entropy (Basel) (2018)
Abstract: Human speech perception involves transforming a countinuous acoustic signal into discrete linguistically meaningful units (phonemes) while simultaneously causing a listener to activate words that are similar to the spoken utterance and to each other. The Neighborhood Activation Model posits that phonological neighbors (two forms [words] that differ by one phoneme) compete significantly for recognition as a spoken word is heard. This definition of phonological similarity can be extended to an entire corpus of forms to produce a phonological neighbor network (PNN). We study PNNs for five languages: English, Spanish, French, Dutch, and German. Consistent with previous work, we find that the PNNs share a consistent set of topological features. Using an approach that generates random lexicons with increasing levels of phonological realism, we show that even random forms with minimal relationship to any real language, combined with only the empirical distribution of language-specific phonological form lengths, are sufficient to produce the topological properties observed in the real language PNNs. The resulting pseudo-PNNs are insensitive to the level of lingustic realism in the random lexicons but quite sensitive to the shape of the form length distribution. We therefore conclude that “universal” features seen across multiple languages are really string universals, not language universals, and arise primarily due to limitations in the kinds of networks generated by the one-step neighbor definition. Taken together, our results indicate that caution is warranted when linking the dynamics of human spoken word recognition to the topological properties of PNNs, and that the investigation of alternative similarity metrics for phonological forms should be a priority.
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URL: https://doi.org/10.3390/e20070526
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7513050/
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Universal Features in Phonological Neighbor Networks
In: Psychology Publications (2018)
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Universal Features in Phonological Neighbor Networks
In: Brain and Mind Institute Researchers' Publications (2018)
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The coarticulation/invariance scale: Mutual information as a measure of coarticulation resistance, motor synergy, and articulatory invariance
Iskarous, Khalil; Mooshammer, Christine; Hoole, Phil. - : Acoustical Society of America, 2013
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Bridging planning and execution: temporal planning of syllables
In: Journal of phonetics. - Amsterdam : Elsevier 40 (2012) 3, 374-389
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Bridging planning and execution: Temporal planning of syllables
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Articulatory information for noise robust speech recognition
In: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. IEEE transactions on audio, speech and language processing. - New York, NY : Inst. 19 (2011) 7, 1913-1924
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The role of vocal tract gestural action units in understanding the evolution of phonology
In: Action to language via the mirror neuron system (Cambridge, 2010), p. 215-249
MPI für Psycholinguistik
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Seeing what you hear: visual feedback improves pitch recognition
In: The European journal of cognitive psychology. - Basingstoke : Psychology Press 22 (2010) 7, 1078-1091
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Retrieving Tract Variables From Acoustics: A Comparison of Different Machine Learning Strategies
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Coupled Oscillator Planning Model of Speech Timing and Syllable Structure
In: Frontiers in phonetics and speech science ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03127293 ; Fant, C. Gunnar M.; Fujisaki, Hiroya; Shen, Jiaxuan. Frontiers in phonetics and speech science, The Commercial Press, pp.239-249, 2009, 978-7-10-006769-0 ; http://sail.usc.edu/~lgoldste/ArtPhon/Papers/save/Week%2012/LG_final.pdf (2009)
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Dynamic action units slip in speech production errors
In: Cognition. - Amsterdam [u.a] : Elsevier 103 (2007) 3, 386-412
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Dynamic action units slip in speech production errors ☆
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The elastic phrase : modeling the dynamics of boundary-adjacent lengthening
In: Journal of phonetics. - Amsterdam : Elsevier 31 (2003) 2, 149-180
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The elastic phrase: modeling the dynamics of boundary-adjacent lengthening
In: Journal of phonetics. - Amsterdam : Elsevier 31 (2003) 2, 149-180
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Phrasal signatures in articulation
In: Acquisition and the lexicon. - Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press (2000), 70-87
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"glue" and "clocks" : intergestural cohesion and global timing
In: Acquisition and the lexicon. - Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press (2000), 88-101
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Intragestural dynamics of multiple prosodic boundaries
In: Journal of phonetics. - Amsterdam : Elsevier 26 (1998) 2, 173-199
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