Speech perception

Holger Mitterer, Anne Cutler

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    Abstract

    ![CDATA[The goal of speech perception is understanding a speaker's message. To achieve this, listeners must recognize the words that comprise a spoken utterance. This in turn implies distinguishing these words from other minimally different words (e.g., word from bird, etc.), and this involves making phonemic distinctions. The article summarizes research on the perception of phonemic distinctions, on how listeners cope with the continuity and variability of speech signals, and on how phonemic information is mapped onto the representations of words. Particular attention is paid to theories of speech perception and word recognition.]]
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationEncyclopedia of Language and Linguistics. Volume 8
    Place of PublicationU.K
    PublisherElsevier
    Pages770-782
    Number of pages13
    ISBN (Print)9780080442990
    Publication statusPublished - 2006

    Keywords

    • speech perception
    • auditory processing
    • allophones
    • invariance problem
    • lexical access

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