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Non-Māori-speaking New Zealanders have a Māori proto-lexicon.
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In: Scientific reports, vol 10, iss 1 (2020)
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Non-Māori-speaking New Zealanders have a Māori proto-lexicon
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In: Sci Rep (2020)
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Participants Conform to Humans but Not to Humanoid Robots in an English Past Tense Formation Task
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Word frequency effects in sound change as a consequence of perceptual asymmetries: an exemplar-based model
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Aero-tactile integration in fricatives: Converting audio to air flow information for speech perception enhancement
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Listen with your skin: Aerotak speech perception enhancement system
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Here we introduce Aerotak: A system for audio analysis and perception enhancement that allows speech perceivers to listen with their skin. The current system extracts unvoiced portions of an audio signal representative of turbulent air-flow in speech. It stores the audio signal in the left channel of a stereo audio output, and the air flow signal is stored in the right channel. The stored audio is used to drive a conversion unit that splits the left audio channel into a headphone out (to both ears) and right channel air pump drive signal to a piezoelectric pump that is mounted to the headphones. We have shown, using two-way forced-choice experiments, that the system enhances perception of voiceless stops and voiceless fricatives in noise such that 1 out of every 4 such words that would otherwise be missed will be heard correctly. We are currently conducting experiments on word identification while listening to a short-story, and are completing a stand-alone version of the Aerotak that works with real-time audio and from an embedded system. The short-story research and real-time system will be complete for InterSpeech 2014.
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aero-tactile integration; audio perception enhancement; communication and culture::4704 - Linguistics::470410 - Phonetics and speech science; embodiment theory; Fields of Research::47 - Language; speech perception
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10092/17679
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The hands, head, and brow
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In: Gruber, J., King, J., Hay, J. and Johnston, L. <https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/view/author/Johnston, Lucy.html> (2016) The hands, head, and brow. Gesture, 15 (1). pp. 1-36. (2016)
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The hands, head and brow: A sociolinguistics study of Māori gesture
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Gruber, J.; King, J.; Hay, J.. - : University of Canterbury. Aotahi School of Māori and Indigenous Studies, 2016. : University of Canterbury. School of Language, Social and Political Sciences, 2016. : University of Canterbury. Vice-Chancellors Office, 2016. : University of Canterbury. Linguistics, 2016. : University of Canterbury. New Zealand Institute of Language, Brain and Behaviour, 2016
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"Kia ora. This is my earthquake story". Multiple applications of a sociolinguistic corpus
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Clark, L.; MacGougan, H.; Hay, J.. - : University of Canterbury. School of Language, Social and Political Sciences, 2016. : University of Canterbury. Linguistics, 2016. : University of Canterbury. New Zealand Institute of Language, Brain&Behaviour, 2016
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An Investigation of Speech Perception in Children with SLI on a Continuum of Formant Transition Duration.
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In: Communicative Disorders and Deaf Education Faculty Publications (2005)
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Perceiving and adapting to regional accent differences among vowel subsystems
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In: 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS)
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