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- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Januar 2014
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Januar 2014
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Joseph S. Perkell and Dennis H. Klatt, both Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1. Peter W. Jusczyk: Toward a Model of the Development of Speech Perception
2. Charles A. Ferguson: Discovering Sound Units and Constructing Sound
Systems: It's Child's Play 3. Michael Studdert-Kennedy: Sources of
Variability in Early Speech Development 4. Philip Lieberman: On the Genetic
Basis of Linguistic Variation 5. Mats Blomberg, Rolf Carlson, Kjell
Elenius, and Bjorn Granstrom: Auditory Models as Front Ends in Speech
Recognition Systems 6. Carol A. Fowler and Mary R. Smith: Speech Perception
as Vector Analysis: An Approach to the Problem of In variance and
Segmentation 7. Louis C. W. Pols: Variation and Interaction in Speech 8.
Bertrand Delgutte: Analysis of French Stop Consonants Using a Model of the
Peripheral Auditory System 9. Shiela E. Blumstein: On Acoustic Invariance
in Speech 10. James H. Abbs: Invariance and Variability in Speech
Production: A Distinction Between Linguistic Intent and Its Neuromotor
Implementation 11. Osamu Fujimura: Relative lnvariance of Articulatory
Movements: An Iceberg Model 12 Tuller, and J. A. Scott Kelso: Temporal
lnvariance in the Production of Speech 13. Klaus J. Kohler: Invariance and
Variability in Speech Timing: From Utterance to Segment 14. Dennis Klatt:
Problem of Variability in S11eech Recognition and in Models of Speech
Perception 15. Ronald Cole, Richard M. Stern and Moshe J. Lasry: Performing
Fine Phonetic Distinctions: Templates versus Features16. John N. Holmes:
Normalization and Vowel Perception17. Jeffrey Elman, and John McClelland:
Exploiting Lawful Variability in the Speech Wave 22. Gunnar Fant:
Features-Fiction and Facts 23. Bjorn Lindblom: On the Origin and Purpose of
Discreteness and lnvariance in Sound Patterns 24. Antonie Cohen: Invariance
and Variability of Words in the Speech Chain 25. Robert F. Port: In
variance in Phonetics
2. Charles A. Ferguson: Discovering Sound Units and Constructing Sound
Systems: It's Child's Play 3. Michael Studdert-Kennedy: Sources of
Variability in Early Speech Development 4. Philip Lieberman: On the Genetic
Basis of Linguistic Variation 5. Mats Blomberg, Rolf Carlson, Kjell
Elenius, and Bjorn Granstrom: Auditory Models as Front Ends in Speech
Recognition Systems 6. Carol A. Fowler and Mary R. Smith: Speech Perception
as Vector Analysis: An Approach to the Problem of In variance and
Segmentation 7. Louis C. W. Pols: Variation and Interaction in Speech 8.
Bertrand Delgutte: Analysis of French Stop Consonants Using a Model of the
Peripheral Auditory System 9. Shiela E. Blumstein: On Acoustic Invariance
in Speech 10. James H. Abbs: Invariance and Variability in Speech
Production: A Distinction Between Linguistic Intent and Its Neuromotor
Implementation 11. Osamu Fujimura: Relative lnvariance of Articulatory
Movements: An Iceberg Model 12 Tuller, and J. A. Scott Kelso: Temporal
lnvariance in the Production of Speech 13. Klaus J. Kohler: Invariance and
Variability in Speech Timing: From Utterance to Segment 14. Dennis Klatt:
Problem of Variability in S11eech Recognition and in Models of Speech
Perception 15. Ronald Cole, Richard M. Stern and Moshe J. Lasry: Performing
Fine Phonetic Distinctions: Templates versus Features16. John N. Holmes:
Normalization and Vowel Perception17. Jeffrey Elman, and John McClelland:
Exploiting Lawful Variability in the Speech Wave 22. Gunnar Fant:
Features-Fiction and Facts 23. Bjorn Lindblom: On the Origin and Purpose of
Discreteness and lnvariance in Sound Patterns 24. Antonie Cohen: Invariance
and Variability of Words in the Speech Chain 25. Robert F. Port: In
variance in Phonetics
1. Peter W. Jusczyk: Toward a Model of the Development of Speech Perception
2. Charles A. Ferguson: Discovering Sound Units and Constructing Sound
Systems: It's Child's Play 3. Michael Studdert-Kennedy: Sources of
Variability in Early Speech Development 4. Philip Lieberman: On the Genetic
Basis of Linguistic Variation 5. Mats Blomberg, Rolf Carlson, Kjell
Elenius, and Bjorn Granstrom: Auditory Models as Front Ends in Speech
Recognition Systems 6. Carol A. Fowler and Mary R. Smith: Speech Perception
as Vector Analysis: An Approach to the Problem of In variance and
Segmentation 7. Louis C. W. Pols: Variation and Interaction in Speech 8.
Bertrand Delgutte: Analysis of French Stop Consonants Using a Model of the
Peripheral Auditory System 9. Shiela E. Blumstein: On Acoustic Invariance
in Speech 10. James H. Abbs: Invariance and Variability in Speech
Production: A Distinction Between Linguistic Intent and Its Neuromotor
Implementation 11. Osamu Fujimura: Relative lnvariance of Articulatory
Movements: An Iceberg Model 12 Tuller, and J. A. Scott Kelso: Temporal
lnvariance in the Production of Speech 13. Klaus J. Kohler: Invariance and
Variability in Speech Timing: From Utterance to Segment 14. Dennis Klatt:
Problem of Variability in S11eech Recognition and in Models of Speech
Perception 15. Ronald Cole, Richard M. Stern and Moshe J. Lasry: Performing
Fine Phonetic Distinctions: Templates versus Features16. John N. Holmes:
Normalization and Vowel Perception17. Jeffrey Elman, and John McClelland:
Exploiting Lawful Variability in the Speech Wave 22. Gunnar Fant:
Features-Fiction and Facts 23. Bjorn Lindblom: On the Origin and Purpose of
Discreteness and lnvariance in Sound Patterns 24. Antonie Cohen: Invariance
and Variability of Words in the Speech Chain 25. Robert F. Port: In
variance in Phonetics
2. Charles A. Ferguson: Discovering Sound Units and Constructing Sound
Systems: It's Child's Play 3. Michael Studdert-Kennedy: Sources of
Variability in Early Speech Development 4. Philip Lieberman: On the Genetic
Basis of Linguistic Variation 5. Mats Blomberg, Rolf Carlson, Kjell
Elenius, and Bjorn Granstrom: Auditory Models as Front Ends in Speech
Recognition Systems 6. Carol A. Fowler and Mary R. Smith: Speech Perception
as Vector Analysis: An Approach to the Problem of In variance and
Segmentation 7. Louis C. W. Pols: Variation and Interaction in Speech 8.
Bertrand Delgutte: Analysis of French Stop Consonants Using a Model of the
Peripheral Auditory System 9. Shiela E. Blumstein: On Acoustic Invariance
in Speech 10. James H. Abbs: Invariance and Variability in Speech
Production: A Distinction Between Linguistic Intent and Its Neuromotor
Implementation 11. Osamu Fujimura: Relative lnvariance of Articulatory
Movements: An Iceberg Model 12 Tuller, and J. A. Scott Kelso: Temporal
lnvariance in the Production of Speech 13. Klaus J. Kohler: Invariance and
Variability in Speech Timing: From Utterance to Segment 14. Dennis Klatt:
Problem of Variability in S11eech Recognition and in Models of Speech
Perception 15. Ronald Cole, Richard M. Stern and Moshe J. Lasry: Performing
Fine Phonetic Distinctions: Templates versus Features16. John N. Holmes:
Normalization and Vowel Perception17. Jeffrey Elman, and John McClelland:
Exploiting Lawful Variability in the Speech Wave 22. Gunnar Fant:
Features-Fiction and Facts 23. Bjorn Lindblom: On the Origin and Purpose of
Discreteness and lnvariance in Sound Patterns 24. Antonie Cohen: Invariance
and Variability of Words in the Speech Chain 25. Robert F. Port: In
variance in Phonetics