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Embodied, Embedded Language UseThe development of sensorimotor influences in the audiovisual speech domain: some critical questions.Phonetic category recalibration: What are the categories?Talking as doing: Language forms and public language.Similar response patterns do not imply identical origins: an energetic masking account of nonspeech effects in compensation for coarticulation.Suppression of the µ rhythm during speech and non-speech discrimination revealed by independent component analysis: implications for sensorimotor integration in speech processing.Speech perception and productionCompensation for coarticulation: disentangling auditory and gestural theories of perception of coarticulatory effects in speechArticulatory events are imitated under rapid shadowing.What information is necessary for speech categorization? Harnessing variability in the speech signal by integrating cues computed relative to expectations.Cross-modal source information and spoken word recognition.Learning to use an artificial visual cue in speech identificationCrossmodal Source Identification in Speech Perception.Visual speech primes open-set recognition of spoken wordsThere's more to speech perception than meets the ear.On the internal perceptual structure of distinctive features: The [voice] contrastFunctional imaging of the auditory processing applied to speech sounds.Correlation versus causation in multisensory perception.Compensation for coarticulation reflects gesture perception, not spectral contrast.Perceiving the causes of coarticulatory acoustic variation: consonant voicing and vowel pitch.Intrinsic fO differences in spoken and sung vowels and their perception by listeners.PERCEPTUAL ORGANIZATION AND LAWFUL SPECIFICATION.Perceiving while producing: Modeling the dynamics of phonological planning.Direct Perceptions of Carol Fowler's Theoretical Perspective.Mandarin speech perception by ear and eye follows a universal principle.What drives the perceptual change resulting from speech motor adaptation? Evaluation of hypotheses in a Bayesian modeling framework.The interaction between acoustic salience and language experience in developmental speech perception: evidence from nasal place discrimination.Hearing by eye: how much spatial degradation can be tolerated?Sink positive: linguistic experience with th substitutions influences nonnative word recognition.The role of perceptual integration in the recognition of assimilated word forms.The recognition of phonologically assimilated words does not depend on specific language experience.On the relevance of locus equations for production and perception of stop consonants.Bringing the Nonlinearity of the Movement System to Gestural Theories of Language Use: Multifractal Structure of Spoken English Supports the Compensation for Coarticulation in Human Speech Perception
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1996 nî lūn-bûn
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1996年の論文
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Listeners do hear sounds, not tongues.
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Listeners do hear sounds, not tongues.
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Listeners do hear sounds, not tongues.
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P1476
Listeners do hear sounds, not tongues.
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1996-03-01T00:00:00Z