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This chapter reviews three areas of research in the processing of bilingual speech. First, the question of whether the perception of spoken code﹕witches takes extra processing time is examined and the variables that have an impact on a potential delay are discussed. Second, the processes by ...
Perception & Psychophysics 1990, 48 (4), 313-325 On the perception of speech from time-varying acoustic information: Contributions of amplitude variation ROBERT E. REMEZ Barnard College, New York, New York and PHILIP E. RUBIN Haskins Laboratories, New Haven, Connecticut The cyclic variation in ...
Speechperception:twoproblems •Wordsarenotneatlysegmented(e.g.,bypauses)•Lackofphonemeinvariance •Coarticulation=consecutivespeechsoundsblendintoeachotherduetomechanicalconstraintsonarticulators •Speakerdifferences;pitchaffectedbyageandsex;differentdialects,talkingspeedsetc.精品资料 Thespeechinputconsistsof;•...
Reference work2009,Encyclopedia of Neuroscience L.L.Holt Explore book Speechperceptionrefers to the earliest levels of processing involved in mapping from the acoustics of spoken language to meaning. Despite the ease with which adults perceive speech, there are a number of complex perceptual and cogni...
Instead, here we propose to decode speech from non-invasive brain recordings by using (1) a single architecture trained across a large cohort of participants and (2) deep representations of speech learned with self-supervised learning on a large quantity of speech data. We focus the present wor...
18 (2), 74-78 Pi ka pu: The perception of speech sounds by prelinguistic infants J. A. FODOR, M. F. GARRETT. and S. L. BRILL Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02199 Experimentation with 14-18-week-old infants indicates that they are capable of grouping ...
21 March 2024 / Accepted: 24 March 2024 / Published online: 16 April 2024 © The Author(s) 2024 Abstract Humans have an impressive ability to comprehend signal-degraded speech; however, the extent to which comprehen- sion of degraded speech relies on human-specific features of speech percept...