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Structure and Process in Speech Perception: Proceedings of the Symposium on Dynamic Aspects of Speech Perception Held at I.P.O., Eindhoven, Netherland Softcover Repri Edition
Contributor(s): Cohen, A. (Editor), Nooteboom, S. G. (Editor)
ISBN: 3642810020     ISBN-13: 9783642810022
Publisher: Springer
OUR PRICE:   $104.49  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: January 2012
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BISAC Categories:
- Science | Acoustics & Sound
Dewey: 534
Series: Communication and Cybernetics
Physical Information: 0.77" H x 6.69" W x 9.61" (1.30 lbs) 356 pages
 
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The purpose of the Symposium was to provide a meeting place for those working in the field of s-peech perception, whose main in- terest is in the study of the perceptual processes in the deco- ding of connected speech, hence the title Dynamic Aspects of Speech Perception. It was felt, after the meeting of the 8th ICA in London and the 2nd Speech Communication Seminar in Stockholm, 1974, that there should be an opportunity for an exchange of ideas on this topic with the emphasis on discussion and interpretation, rather than on the presentation of experimental results. The initiators set themselves up as a planning committee and asked the present editors to organize a symposium in Eindhoven at the Institute for Perception Research, which has a well established tradition in perceptual work. The present proceedings contain papers by contributors invited by the planning committee, as well as discussions. Most of the papers were circulated well in advance of the Symposium. We arranged the material in five sections: I. Theoretical Issues in Speech Perception Research II. Prosody in Speech Perception III. Some Storage Properties of Speech Perception IV. Short-term context effects, Dichotic listening, Speech Perception in the very young V. General discussion and tentative conclusions The order of papers is not the same as at the Symposium. Two papers are printed that were not introduced orally by their authors, viz.