Perception and Production of Fluent Speech
Herausgeber: Cole, Ronald A
Perception and Production of Fluent Speech
Herausgeber: Cole, Ronald A
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Originally published in 1980, this title looks at the mental processes involved in producing and understanding spoken language. Although there had been several edited volumes on speech in the previous ten years, this volume was unique in that it deals exclusively with perception and production of fluent speech.
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Originally published in 1980, this title looks at the mental processes involved in producing and understanding spoken language. Although there had been several edited volumes on speech in the previous ten years, this volume was unique in that it deals exclusively with perception and production of fluent speech.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Psychology Library Editions: Cognitive Science
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 562
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 866g
- ISBN-13: 9781138194250
- ISBN-10: 1138194255
- Artikelnr.: 53019103
- Psychology Library Editions: Cognitive Science
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 562
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 866g
- ISBN-13: 9781138194250
- ISBN-10: 1138194255
- Artikelnr.: 53019103
Ronald A. Cole
Preface Part 1: The Patterns of Speech 1. Speech as Patterns on Paper
Ronald A. Cole, Alexander I. Rudnicky, Victor W. Zue and D. Raj Reddy 2.
Speech as Patterns in Time Brian L. Scott 3. Speech as Patterns in the
3-Space of Time and Frequency Campbell L. Searle, J. Zachary Jacobson and
Barry P. Kimberley 4. Property-Detecting Mechanisms and Eclectic Processors
Kenneth N. Stevens Part 2: Understanding Spoken Language 5. Misperceptions
of Fluent Speech Z. S. Bond and Sara Garnes 6. A Model of Speech Perception
Ronald A. Cole and Jola Jakimik 7. Deciphering Decoding Decisions: Data and
Devices Donald J. Foss, David A. Harwood and Michelle A. Blank 8. Analyzing
Spoken and Written Language Michael I. Posner and Vicki L. Hanson Part 3:
Machine-Motivated Models 9. Machine Models of Speech Perception D. Raj
Reddy 10. Speech Perception: A Model of Acoustic-Phonetic Analysis and
Lexical Access Dennis H. Klatt 11. Harpy, Production Systems, and Human
Cognition Allen Newell 12. Copycat Science or Does the Mind Really Work by
Table Look-Up? Donald A. Norman Part 4: Production of Fluent Speech 13.
Syntactic Coding of Fundamental Frequency in Speech Production John M.
Sorensen and William E. Cooper 14. Performing Transformations David Fay
15. The Latency and Duration of Rapid Movement Sequences: Comparisons of
Speech and Typewriting Saul Sternberg, Stephen Monsell, Ronald L. Knoll and
Charles E. Wright 16. Motor Programs in Rapid Speech: Additional Evidence
Saul Sternberg, Charles E. Wright, Ronald L. Knoll and Stephen Monsell 17.
How to Win at Twenty Questions with Nature Herbert A. Simon. Author Index.
Subject Index.
Ronald A. Cole, Alexander I. Rudnicky, Victor W. Zue and D. Raj Reddy 2.
Speech as Patterns in Time Brian L. Scott 3. Speech as Patterns in the
3-Space of Time and Frequency Campbell L. Searle, J. Zachary Jacobson and
Barry P. Kimberley 4. Property-Detecting Mechanisms and Eclectic Processors
Kenneth N. Stevens Part 2: Understanding Spoken Language 5. Misperceptions
of Fluent Speech Z. S. Bond and Sara Garnes 6. A Model of Speech Perception
Ronald A. Cole and Jola Jakimik 7. Deciphering Decoding Decisions: Data and
Devices Donald J. Foss, David A. Harwood and Michelle A. Blank 8. Analyzing
Spoken and Written Language Michael I. Posner and Vicki L. Hanson Part 3:
Machine-Motivated Models 9. Machine Models of Speech Perception D. Raj
Reddy 10. Speech Perception: A Model of Acoustic-Phonetic Analysis and
Lexical Access Dennis H. Klatt 11. Harpy, Production Systems, and Human
Cognition Allen Newell 12. Copycat Science or Does the Mind Really Work by
Table Look-Up? Donald A. Norman Part 4: Production of Fluent Speech 13.
Syntactic Coding of Fundamental Frequency in Speech Production John M.
Sorensen and William E. Cooper 14. Performing Transformations David Fay
15. The Latency and Duration of Rapid Movement Sequences: Comparisons of
Speech and Typewriting Saul Sternberg, Stephen Monsell, Ronald L. Knoll and
Charles E. Wright 16. Motor Programs in Rapid Speech: Additional Evidence
Saul Sternberg, Charles E. Wright, Ronald L. Knoll and Stephen Monsell 17.
How to Win at Twenty Questions with Nature Herbert A. Simon. Author Index.
Subject Index.
Preface Part 1: The Patterns of Speech 1. Speech as Patterns on Paper
Ronald A. Cole, Alexander I. Rudnicky, Victor W. Zue and D. Raj Reddy 2.
Speech as Patterns in Time Brian L. Scott 3. Speech as Patterns in the
3-Space of Time and Frequency Campbell L. Searle, J. Zachary Jacobson and
Barry P. Kimberley 4. Property-Detecting Mechanisms and Eclectic Processors
Kenneth N. Stevens Part 2: Understanding Spoken Language 5. Misperceptions
of Fluent Speech Z. S. Bond and Sara Garnes 6. A Model of Speech Perception
Ronald A. Cole and Jola Jakimik 7. Deciphering Decoding Decisions: Data and
Devices Donald J. Foss, David A. Harwood and Michelle A. Blank 8. Analyzing
Spoken and Written Language Michael I. Posner and Vicki L. Hanson Part 3:
Machine-Motivated Models 9. Machine Models of Speech Perception D. Raj
Reddy 10. Speech Perception: A Model of Acoustic-Phonetic Analysis and
Lexical Access Dennis H. Klatt 11. Harpy, Production Systems, and Human
Cognition Allen Newell 12. Copycat Science or Does the Mind Really Work by
Table Look-Up? Donald A. Norman Part 4: Production of Fluent Speech 13.
Syntactic Coding of Fundamental Frequency in Speech Production John M.
Sorensen and William E. Cooper 14. Performing Transformations David Fay
15. The Latency and Duration of Rapid Movement Sequences: Comparisons of
Speech and Typewriting Saul Sternberg, Stephen Monsell, Ronald L. Knoll and
Charles E. Wright 16. Motor Programs in Rapid Speech: Additional Evidence
Saul Sternberg, Charles E. Wright, Ronald L. Knoll and Stephen Monsell 17.
How to Win at Twenty Questions with Nature Herbert A. Simon. Author Index.
Subject Index.
Ronald A. Cole, Alexander I. Rudnicky, Victor W. Zue and D. Raj Reddy 2.
Speech as Patterns in Time Brian L. Scott 3. Speech as Patterns in the
3-Space of Time and Frequency Campbell L. Searle, J. Zachary Jacobson and
Barry P. Kimberley 4. Property-Detecting Mechanisms and Eclectic Processors
Kenneth N. Stevens Part 2: Understanding Spoken Language 5. Misperceptions
of Fluent Speech Z. S. Bond and Sara Garnes 6. A Model of Speech Perception
Ronald A. Cole and Jola Jakimik 7. Deciphering Decoding Decisions: Data and
Devices Donald J. Foss, David A. Harwood and Michelle A. Blank 8. Analyzing
Spoken and Written Language Michael I. Posner and Vicki L. Hanson Part 3:
Machine-Motivated Models 9. Machine Models of Speech Perception D. Raj
Reddy 10. Speech Perception: A Model of Acoustic-Phonetic Analysis and
Lexical Access Dennis H. Klatt 11. Harpy, Production Systems, and Human
Cognition Allen Newell 12. Copycat Science or Does the Mind Really Work by
Table Look-Up? Donald A. Norman Part 4: Production of Fluent Speech 13.
Syntactic Coding of Fundamental Frequency in Speech Production John M.
Sorensen and William E. Cooper 14. Performing Transformations David Fay
15. The Latency and Duration of Rapid Movement Sequences: Comparisons of
Speech and Typewriting Saul Sternberg, Stephen Monsell, Ronald L. Knoll and
Charles E. Wright 16. Motor Programs in Rapid Speech: Additional Evidence
Saul Sternberg, Charles E. Wright, Ronald L. Knoll and Stephen Monsell 17.
How to Win at Twenty Questions with Nature Herbert A. Simon. Author Index.
Subject Index.