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Simple and contingent adaptation effects for place of articulation in stop consonants
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Research on spoken language processing : progress report
Pisoni, David B.; Indiana University / Speech Research Laboratory. - Bloomington, IN : Indiana University, 1977
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Cognitive theory. Vol. 2
Castellan, N. John (Hrsg.); Pisoni, David B. (Hrsg.); Potts, George R. (Hrsg.). - Hillsdale, N.J. : Erlbaum, 1977
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Identification and discrimination of the relative onset time of two component tones: implications for voicing perception in stops
In: Acoustical Society of America. The journal of the Acoustical Society of America. - Melville, NY : AIP 61 (1977) 5, 1352-1361
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Response organization in selective adaptation to speech sounds
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Information processing and speech perception
In: Speech communication. - Stockholm : Almqvist and Wiksell International (1975), 331-337
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Some stages of processing in speech perception
In: Structure and process in speech perception. - Berlin [u.a.] : Springer (1975), 16-35
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Cognitive theory. Vol. 1
Restle, Frank (Hrsg.); Shiffrin, Richard M. (Hrsg.); Castellan, N. John (Hrsg.). - Hillsdale, N.J. : Erlbaum, 1975
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Dichotic listening and processing phonetic features
In: Cognitive theory. Vol. 1. - Hillsdale, N.J. : Erlbaum (1975), 79-102
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Auditory property detectors and processing place features in stop consonants
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On the identification of place and voicing features in synthetic stop consonants
In: Journal of phonetics. - Amsterdam : Elsevier 2 (1974) 3, 181-194
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On the identification of place and voicing features in synthetic stop consonants
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Categorical and noncategorical modes of speech perception along the voicing continuum*
Abstract: Native speakers of English identified and then discriminated between stimuli which varied in voice onset time (VOT). One group of listeners identified a randomized sequence of stimuli; another group identified an ordered sequence of stimuli, in which stimuli from the VOT continuum were presented in a consecutive order. Half of the Ss in each group then received one of two discrimination formats: the ABX discrimination test in which X was identified with A or with B, or 4IAX test of paired similarity in which two pairs of stimuli—one pair always the same and one pair always different—were presented on each trial. Noncategorical perception of the voicing distinction, reflected by an improvement in discrimination within phonetic categories, was obtained for the group of listeners who experienced both the sequential identification procedure and the 4IAX discrimination test. The results are interpreted as providing evidence for separate auditory and phonetic levels of discrimination in speech perception.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3517997
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4821837
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Dichotic Interactions of Speech Sounds and Phonetic Feature Processing1,2
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Reaction times to comparisons within and across phonetic categories*
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Research on spoken language processing : progress report electronic resource [<Journal>]
Pisoni, David B.; Indiana University / Speech Research Laboratory. - Bloomington, IN : Indiana University
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Auditory and phonetic memory codes in the discrimination of consonants and vowels*
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