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Speaker normalization in speech perception
In: The handbook of speech perception (Chichester, 2021), p. 145-176
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Speaker normalization in speech perception
In: The handbook of speech perception (Chichester, 2021), p. 145-176
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General adaptation to accented English: Speech intelligibility unaffected by perceived source of non-native accent.
In: The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, vol 149, iss 4 (2021)
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The Delta F method of vocal tract length normalization for vowels
In: LABORATORY PHONOLOGY, vol 11, iss 1 (2020)
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Sensorimotor adaptation of speech depends on the direction of auditory feedback alteration.
In: The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, vol 148, iss 6 (2020)
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IN MEMORIAM JOHN J. OHALA (1941-2020)
In: JOURNAL OF THE INTERNATIONAL PHONETIC ASSOCIATION, vol 50, iss 3 (2020)
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Costs and Cues in the Auditory Comprehension of Code-switching
Shen, Alice. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2020
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The ΔF method of vocal tract length normalization for vowels
In: Laboratory Phonology: Journal of the Association for Laboratory Phonology; Vol 11, No 1 (2020); 10 ; 1868-6354 (2020)
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Sensorimotor adaptation of speech depends on the direction of auditory feedback alteration
In: J Acoust Soc Am (2020)
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Word retrieval across the biomarker-confirmed Alzheimer’s disease syndromic spectrum
In: Neuropsychologia (2020)
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The Latin American Spanish version of the Face-Name Associative Memory Exam is sensitive to cognitive and pathological changes in preclinical autosomal dominant Alzheimer’s disease
In: Alzheimers Res Ther (2020)
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Speaker-normalized sound representations in the human auditory cortex.
In: Nature communications, vol 10, iss 1 (2019)
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Individual differences in speech production: What is "phonetic substance"?
In: UC Berkeley PhonLab Annual Report, vol 15, iss 1 (2019)
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Head correction of point tracking data
In: UC Berkeley PhonLab Annual Report, vol 15, iss 1 (2019)
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Visual cognition in non-amnestic Alzheimer's disease: Relations to tau, amyloid, and cortical atrophy
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Speaker-normalized sound representations in the human auditory cortex
Sjerps, Matthias J.; Fox, Neal P.; Johnson, Keith. - : Nature Publishing Group UK, 2019
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Speaker Normalization in Speech Perception
In: Johnson, Keith; & Sjerps, Matthias. (2018). Speaker Normalization in Speech Perception. UC Berkeley Phonology Lab Annual Reports, 14(1). Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/2fc6x1ph (2018)
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Vocal Tract Length Normalization
In: Johnson, Keith. (2018). Vocal Tract Length Normalization. UC Berkeley Phonology Lab Annual Reports, 14(1). Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/16c753jz (2018)
Abstract: The resonant frequencies of the vocal tract during vowel production convey information about the linguistic vowel intended by the talker - whether they mean to say ‘hey’ or ‘hoe’, for example - while also conveying information about the talker. One particularly salient bit of talker information that partially determines the frequencies of the vowel formants is the length of the talker’s vocal tract. Vowel formant normalization aims to remove the effects of talker differences without also removing important linguistic information. This paper presents a study of vocal tract length normalization using a new ΔF method, and compares this method to other vowel normalization methods. A key point of comparison in this study is the number of vowel tokens that are needed in order to derive a stable estimate of vocal tract length. Several of the vowel normalization methods that are most commonly used in phonetic studies are shown to need a full set of vowels in order to be reliable, while methods that derive vocal tract length information from the full acoustic spectrum are much more stable and may even provide a length-normalized representation that could be cognitively computed and used in human speech perception.
Keyword: Acoustic Phonetics; Speech Perception; Vowel normalization
URL: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/16c753jz
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Speech Production Patterns in Producing Linguistic Contrasts are Partly Determined by Individual Differences in Anatomy
In: Johnson, Keith. (2018). Speech Production Patterns in Producing Linguistic Contrasts are Partly Determined by Individual Differences in Anatomy. UC Berkeley Phonology Lab Annual Reports, 14(1). Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/9r9349j5 (2018)
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Identifying Classroom Management Strategies by Focusing on Diversity and Inclusion
In: ETSU Faculty Works (2018)
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