Humans are unique in being able to convey such complex information using speech, and in the range of ideas, thoughts, and emotions that can be expressed. This crossdisciplinary book explores how the motor gestures of a speaker are transformed to sounds and how those are mapped onto meaning in the comprehension of spoken language.
Humans are unique in being able to convey such complex information using speech, and in the range of ideas, thoughts, and emotions that can be expressed. This crossdisciplinary book explores how the motor gestures of a speaker are transformed to sounds and how those are mapped onto meaning in the comprehension of spoken language.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
* 1: Brian C J Moore, Lorraine K Tyler and William Marslen-Wilson: Introduction: the perception of speech: from sound to meaning * 2: Eric D Young: Neural representation of spectral and temporal information in speech * 3: Brian C J Moore: Basic auditory processes involved in the analysis of speech sounds * 4: Randy L Diehl: Acoustic and auditory phonetics: the adaptive design of speech sound systems * 5: Patricia K Kuhl: Early language acquisition: phonetic and word learning, neural substrates, and a theoretical model * 6: Ruth Campbell: The processing of audio-visual speech: empirical and neural bases * 7: Christopher J Darwin: Listening to speech in the presence of other sounds * 8: Roy D Patterson and Ingrid S Johnsrude: Functional imaging of the audiotry processing applied to speech sounds * 9: Lorraine K Tyler and William Marslen-Wilson: Fronto-temporal brain systems supporting spoken language comprehension * 10: Peter Hagoort: The fractrionation of spoken language understanding by measuring electrical and magnetic brain signals * 11: David Poeppel, William J Idsardi and Virginie van Wassenhove: Speech perception at the interface of neurobiology and linguistics * 12: Robert J Zatorre and Jackson T Gandour: Neural specializations for speech and pitch: moving beyond the dichotomies * 13: Michael K Tanenhaus and Sarah Brown-Schmidt: Language processing in the natural world
* 1: Brian C J Moore, Lorraine K Tyler and William Marslen-Wilson: Introduction: the perception of speech: from sound to meaning * 2: Eric D Young: Neural representation of spectral and temporal information in speech * 3: Brian C J Moore: Basic auditory processes involved in the analysis of speech sounds * 4: Randy L Diehl: Acoustic and auditory phonetics: the adaptive design of speech sound systems * 5: Patricia K Kuhl: Early language acquisition: phonetic and word learning, neural substrates, and a theoretical model * 6: Ruth Campbell: The processing of audio-visual speech: empirical and neural bases * 7: Christopher J Darwin: Listening to speech in the presence of other sounds * 8: Roy D Patterson and Ingrid S Johnsrude: Functional imaging of the audiotry processing applied to speech sounds * 9: Lorraine K Tyler and William Marslen-Wilson: Fronto-temporal brain systems supporting spoken language comprehension * 10: Peter Hagoort: The fractrionation of spoken language understanding by measuring electrical and magnetic brain signals * 11: David Poeppel, William J Idsardi and Virginie van Wassenhove: Speech perception at the interface of neurobiology and linguistics * 12: Robert J Zatorre and Jackson T Gandour: Neural specializations for speech and pitch: moving beyond the dichotomies * 13: Michael K Tanenhaus and Sarah Brown-Schmidt: Language processing in the natural world
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