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A distinction between the effects of sentential speaking rate and semantic congruity on word identification.

J L Miller, K Green, T M Schermer.   

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6522228     DOI: 10.3758/bf03202785

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


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5.  Effect of lexical status on phonetic categorization.

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6.  What's new in speech perception? The research and ideas of William Chandler Bagley, 1874-1946.

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8.  The temporal structure of spoken language understanding.

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9.  Consonant/vowel ratio as a cue for voicing in English.

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10.  Contextual effects in infant speech perception.

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3.  Induction of rate-dependent processing by coarse-grained aspects of speech.

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4.  Some effects of talker variability on spoken word recognition.

Authors:  J W Mullennix; D B Pisoni; C S Martin
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5.  The perception of speaking rate using visual information from a talker's face.

Authors:  K P Green
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6.  The interaction of sentence context and perceptual analysis in word identification.

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7.  Dynamic EEG analysis during language comprehension reveals interactive cascades between perceptual processing and sentential expectations.

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8.  Limits on the limitations of context-conditioned effects in the perception of [b] and [w].

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9.  Talker continuity and the use of rate information during phonetic perception.

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10.  On the role of visual rate information in phonetic perception.

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