The Development of speech perception: the transition from speech sounds to spoken words
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Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, Mass. MIT Press ©1994
Series:Bradford book
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Item Description:Papers presented at the Workshop on Recognizing Spoken Language which was held June 1989, University of Chicago. - "A Bradford book."
Includes bibliographical references and index
Developing theories of speech perception : constraints from developmental data / Judith C. Goodman, Lisa Lee, and Jenny DeGroot -- Observations on speech perception, its development, and the search for a mechanism / Joanne L. Miller and Peter D. Eimas -- The importance of childhood to language acquisition : evidence from American sign language / Rachel I. Mayberry -- Cross-cultural speech perception : developmental change does not involve loss / Janet F. Werker -- Perceptual learning on nonnative speech contrasts : implications for theories of speech perception / David B. Pisoni, Scott E. Lively, and John S. Logan -- The emergence of native-language phonological influences in infants : a perceptual assimilation model / Catherine T. Best -- Infant speech perception and the development of the mental lexicon / Peter W. Jusczyk
Sentential processes in early child language : evidence from the perception and production of function morphemes / LouAnn Gerken -- Learning to hear speech as spoken language / Howard C. Nusbaum and Judith C. Goodman
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xii, 351 pages)
ISBN:0262071541
0585021252
9780262071543
9780585021256

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