Acoustic cues and psychological processes in the perception of natural stop consonants (original) (raw)

Phonetic context effects on the identification of stop consonants

Randy Diehl

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1977

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The influence of stop consonants' perceptual features on the

Riya Singh

hear.beckman.illinois.edu

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Stimulus factors influencing the identification of voiced stop consonants by normal-hearing and hearing-impaired adults

Michael Dorman

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1988

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Effects of transition length on the perception of stop consonants

Arlene Carney

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1978

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Perception of the voiced–voiceless contrast in syllable-final stops

James E Flege

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1984

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Stop-consonant recognition: Release bursts and formant transitions as functionally equivalent, context-dependent cues

Michael Dorman

Perception & Psychophysics, 1977

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Relation of Vocal Tract Shape, Formant Transitions, and Stop Consonant Identification

Brad Story

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The perception of stop consonants: locus equations and spectral integration

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The perception of stop consonants by children

Catherine Wolf

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Measurement of formant transitions in naturally produced stop consonant–vowel syllables

Diane Kewley-port

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1982

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Perceptual equivalence of two acoustic cues for stop-consonant manner

Terry Halwes

Attention Perception & Psychophysics, 1980

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Perceptual invariance for stop consonants in different positions

Catherine Wolf

Perception & Psychophysics, 1978

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Perception of short-term spectral cues for stop consonant place by normal and hearing-impaired subjects

Linda Koblas

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1982

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Carlet, A. & Rato, A. Non-native perception of English voiceless stops

Angelica Carlet

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Identifying vowels in CVC syllables: Effects of inserting silence and noise

Randy Diehl

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Phonetics and Phonology of 'Voiced-Aspirated' Stops: Evidence from Production, Perception, Alternation and Learnability

Jahurul Islam

Georgetown University-Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, 2019

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Perception of complete and incomplete formant transitions in vowels

Pierre Divenyi

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2009

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Susceptibility of a stop consonant to adaptation on a speech-nonspeech continuum: Further evidence against feature detectors in speech perception

Robert Remez

Perception & Psychophysics, 1980

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Identification of voiced stop consonants produced by acoustically driven vocal tract modulations

Brad Story

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Contextual effects in vowel perception II: Evidence for two processing mechanisms

Howard Nusbaum

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Elizabeth Hume and Keith Johnson (eds.) (2001). The role of speech perception in phonology. San Diego: Academic Press. Pp. xviii+282

michael kenstowicz

Phonology, 2002

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Perception of static and dynamic acoustic cues to place of articulation in initial stop consonants

Diane Kewley-port

Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1983

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Perception of voicing and place of articulation in labial and alveolar English stop consonants 1 Multiple dimensions in speech perception

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INTEGRATION OF PHONOLOGICAL INFORMATION IN OBSTRUENT CONSONANT IDENTIFICATION

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The influence of stop consonants’ perceptual features on the Articulation Index model

Riya Singh

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Sensitivity to Phonological Universals: Evidence from Stops and Fricatives

Katalin Tamási

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Non-native perception of English voiceless stops

Anabela Rato

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Effects of utterance continuity on phonetic judgements

David Ross

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of …, 1978

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The identification of the place of articulation in coda stops as a function of the preceding vowel: a cross-linguistic study

Evelin Witruk

ExLing 2008: Proceedings of 2nd Tutorial and Research Workshop on Experimental Linguistics,, 2019

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Identification of vowels in velar consonant contexts

Terry L Gottfried

Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1978

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Thresholds for formant‐frequency discrimination of vowels in consonantal context

Diane Kewley-port

Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1991

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Discrimination of single and complex consonant-vowel-like formant transitions

Astrid van Wieringen

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Effects of Phonetic and Inventory Constraints in the Spirantization of Intervocalic Voiced Stops: Comparing two Different Measurements of Energy Change

Marta Ortega-Llebaria

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Spectral Integration of Dynamic Cues in the Perception of Syllable-Initial Stops

Lawrence Feth

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Forward and Backward Masking of Short Vowels

Diane Kewley-port

Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1973

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