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Pattern Recognition by Humans and Machines. Speech Perception

✍ Scribed by Eileen C. Schwab and Howard C. Nusbaum (Eds.)


Publisher
Academic Press
Year
1986
Leaves
325
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Content:
Inside Front Cover, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Preface, Pages ix-xi
Contents of Volume 2, Page xiii
CHAPTER 1 - Speech Perception: Research, Theory, and the Principal Issues, Pages 1-50, David B. Pisoni, Paul A. Luce
CHAPTER 2 - Auditory and Phonetic Coding of Speech, Pages 51-88, James R. Sawusch
CHAPTER 3 - The Role of the Lexicon in Speech Perception, Pages 89-111, Arthur G. Samuel
CHAPTER 4 - The Role of Attention and Active Processing in Speech Perception, Pages 113-157, Howard C. Nusbaum†, Eileen C. Schwab‑
CHAPTER 5 - Suprasegmentals in Very Large Vocabulary Word Recognition, Pages 159-186, Alex Waibel
CHAPTER 6 - The Adaptive Self-organization of Serial Order in Behavior: Speech, Language, and Motor Control, Pages 187-294, Stephen Grossberg
CHAPTER 7 - Cognitive Science and the Study of Cognition and Language, Pages 295-313, Zenon W. Pylyshyn
Index, Pages 315-321


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