Literature DB >> 3575084

Continuous uptake of acoustic cues in spoken word recognition.

P Warren, W Marslen-Wilson.   

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3575084     DOI: 10.3758/bf03208224

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Percept Psychophys        ISSN: 0031-5117


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3.  Functional parallelism in spoken word-recognition.

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4.  Preceding vowel duration as a cue to the perception of the voicing characteristic of word-final consonants in American English.

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5.  Investigation of the timing of velar movements during speech.

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7.  Spoken word recognition processes and the gating paradigm.

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8.  Segmentation of coarticulated speech in perception.

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9.  The structure of the initial cohort: evidence from gating.

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10.  Identification of deleted plosives: The effect of adding noise or applying a time window (a reply of Ohde and sharf).

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5.  Spatiotemporal imaging of cortical activation during verb generation and picture naming.

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6.  Cues to lexical choice: discriminating place and voice.

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7.  The phonotactic influence on the perception of a consonant cluster /pt/ by native English and native Polish listeners: a behavioral and event related potential (ERP) study.

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8.  The relative accessibility of phonemes and syllables.

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9.  Individual differences in online spoken word recognition: Implications for SLI.

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