Auditory Analysis and Perception of Speech
โ Scribed by G. Fant (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 1975
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 554
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Introduction, Pages v-vi, Gunnar Fant
Chairman's Review, Pages 1-6, Gunnar Fant
Auditory Analysis and Timbre Perception, Pages 7-22, Reinier Plomp
Analysis and Synthesis of Speech Using a Broad-band Spectral Representation, Pages 23-36, LouisC.W. Pols
Auditory Processing of Steady-state Vowels, Pages 37-53, E.G. Karnickaya, V.N. Mushnikov, N.A. Slepokurova, S. Ja. Zhukov
Two-formant Models, Pitch and Vowel Perception, Pages 55-82, Rolf Carlson, Gunnar Fant, Bjรถrn Granstrรถm
Perception of Vowel Amplitude Transients, Pages 83-90, R. Carrรฉ, R. Lancia
Discrimination of Synthesized Vowels [a] and [i] with Varying Parameters (Fundamental Frequency, Intensity, Duration and Number of Formants) in Dog, Pages 91-101, A.V. Baru
Intrinsic and Extrinsic Factors in Vowel Judgements, Pages 103-113, W.A. Ainsworth
Vocal Tract Normalisation as Demonstrated by Reaction Times, Pages 115-141, A.Q. Summerfield, M.P. Haggard
Interrelations of Vowel Perception and Linguistic Context, Pages 143-152, K. Centmayer
Perception of German and Danish Vowels with Special Reference to the German Lax Vowels, Pages 153-176, Eli Fischer-Jรธrgensen
Factors Underlying Phonemic Interpretation of Phonetically Non-Defined Sounds, Pages 177-190, L.A. Bondarko, L.A. Verbitskaya
Chairman's Review, Pages 191-195, Kenneth N. Stevens
Auditory Perception of Duration of Speech and Non-Speech Stimuli, Pages 197-219, Hiroya Fujisaki, Kimie Nakamura, Toshiaki Imoto
Auditory Segmentation of Acoustic Flow and its Possible Role in Speech Processing, Pages 221-232, L.A. Chistovich, N.A. Fyodorova, P.M. Lissenko, M.G. Zhukova
Scaling of Pitch Intervals between Vowel-like Sounds with Constant and Variable Fundamental Frequency, Pages 233-242, V.V. Lublinskaja, W. Mikiel
Auditory Segmentation and the Method of Dichotic Stimulation, Pages 243-274, T.F. Myers, M.G. Zhukova, L.A. Chistovich, V.N. Mushnikov
On Discrimination of Formant Transitions by Persons with Severe Sensorineural Hearing Loss, Pages 275-292, J.M. Pickett, Ellen Martin Danaher
Perception of Brief Stimuli that Resemble Rapid Formant Transitions, Pages 293-301, Dennis H. Klatt, Stefanie R. Shattuck
The Potential Role of Property Detectors in the Perception of Consonants, Pages 303-330, Kenneth N. Stevens
Application in Speech Recognition of Some Data on Auditory Segmentation and the Perception of the Speech Wave Parameters, Pages 331-337, G.I. Tsemel
Cross-Language Study of the Perception of the F3 Cue for [r] versus [1] in Speech- and Nonspeech-Like Patterns, Pages 339-348, Kuniko Miyawaki, A.M. Liberman, O. Fujimura, Winifred Strange, J.J. Jenkins
Acoustic Cues of Softness in Russian Syllables and Their Application in Automatic Speech Recognition, Pages 349-358, M. Derkach
Automatic Segmentation of Speech into Syllabic and Phonemic Units: Application to French Words and Utterances, Pages 359-382, J.-Y. Gresser, G. Mercier
Chairman's Review, Pages 383-386, S.G. Nooteboom
Some Temporal Regularities of Spoken Swedish, Pages 387-396, B.E.F. Lindblom
Consequences of Articulatory Effort on Articulatory Timing, Pages 397-412, I.H. Slis
On the Internal Auditory Representation of Syllable Nucleus Durations, Pages 413-430, S.G. Nooteboom
The Temporal Regulation of Speech, Pages 431-453, John J. Ohala
On Isochrony and Syntax, Pages 455-464, A.W.F. Huggins
Auditory Estimate of Syllable and Vowel Duration in Sentences, Pages 465-475, R.K. Potapova
Rhythmic Structure Types in Russian Speech, Pages 477-483, L.V. Zlatoustova
Some Experiments on the Perception of Prosodic Features in Czech, Pages 485-496, Premysl Janota, Jana Ondrรกฤkovรก
Some Notes on the Melody Component of Intonation as a Cue in Text Segmentation, Page 497, O.F. Krivnova
The Inner Structure of Intonation Contours in Russian, Pages 499-510, N.D. Svetozarova
On the Significance of Some Parameters of a Pitch Contour, Pages 511-520, R. Haavel
On the Question of Auditory Analysis of Frequency Parameters in Sentences, Page 521, L.P. Blochina
Normalization of F0 Curves, Pages 523-530, Wiktor Jassem
Analysis of Speech Errors under Delayed Auditory Feedback, Pages 531-537, J. Baลteckรฝ, B. Boroviฤkova, Vl. Malรกc, O. Vinar
Subphonemic Details in American English, Pages 539-564, N. Umeda, C.H. Coker
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