Handbook of Speech Perception
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Handbook of Speech Perception
Nygaard, Lynne C.; Pisoni, David B.; Remez, Robert E.; Pardo, Jennifer S.
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
04/2021
784
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Inglês
9781119184089
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List of Contributors vii
Foreword to the Second Edition xvi
Foreword to the First Edition xviii
Preface xxi
Part I Sensing Speech 1
1 Perceptual Organization of Speech 3
Robert E. Remez
2 Primacy of Multimodal Speech Perception for the Brain and Science 28
Lawrence D. Rosenblum and Josh Dorsi
3 How Does the Brain Represent Speech? 58
Oiwi Parker Jones and Jan W. H. Schnupp
4 Perceptual Control of Speech 97
K. G. Munhall, Anja-Xiaoxing Cui, Ellen O'Donoghue, Steven Lamontagne, and David Lutes
Part II Perception of Linguistic Properties 123
5 Features in Speech Perception and Lexical Access 125
Sheila E. Blumstein
6 Speaker Normalization in Speech Perception 145
Keith Johnson and Matthias J. Sjerps
7 Clear Speech Perception: Linguistic and Cognitive Benefits 177
Rajka Smiljanic
8 A Comprehensive Approach to Specificity Effects in Spoken-Word Recognition 206
Conor T. McLennan and Sara Incera
9 Word Stress in Speech Perception 239
Anne Cutler and Alexandra Jesse
10 Slips of the Ear 266
Z. S. Bond
11 Phonotactics in Spoken-Word Recognition 286
Michael S. Vitevitch and Faisal M. Aljasser
12 Perception of Formulaic Speech: Structural and Prosodic Characteristics of Formulaic Expressions 309
Diana Van Lancker Sidtis and Seung Yun Yang
Part III Perception of Indexical Properties 333
13 Perception of Dialect Variation 335
Cynthia G. Clopper
14 Who We Are: Signaling Personal Identity in Speech 365
Diana Van Lancker Sidtis and Romi Zaeske
15 Perceptual Integration of Linguistic and Non-Linguistic Properties of Speech 398
Lynne C. Nygaard and Christina Y. Tzeng
16 Perceptual Learning of Accented Speech 428
Tessa Bent and Melissa Baese-Berk
17 Perception of Indexical Properties of Speech by Children 465
Susannah V. Levi
Part IV Speech Perception by Special Listeners 485
18 Speech Perception by Children: The Structural Refinement and Differentiation Model 487
Susan Nittrouer
19 Santa Claus, the Tooth Fairy, and Auditory-Visual Integration: Three Phenomena in Search of Empirical Support 517
Mitchell S. Sommers
20 Some Neuromyths and Challenging Questions about Cochlear Implants 540
Cynthia R. Hunter and David B. Pisoni
21 Speech Perception Following Focal Brain Injury 570
Emily B. Myers
Part V Theoretical Perspectives 603
22 Acoustic Cues to the Perception of Segmental Phonemes 605
Lawrence J. Raphael
23 On the Relation between Speech Perception and Speech Production 632
Jennifer S. Pardo and Robert E. Remez
24 Speech Perception and Reading Ability: What Has Been Learned from Studies of Categorical Perception, Nonword Repetition, and Speech in Noise? 656
Susan Brady and Axelle Calcus
25 Cognitive Audiology: An Emerging Landscape in Speech Perception 697
David B. Pisoni
Index 733
Foreword to the Second Edition xvi
Foreword to the First Edition xviii
Preface xxi
Part I Sensing Speech 1
1 Perceptual Organization of Speech 3
Robert E. Remez
2 Primacy of Multimodal Speech Perception for the Brain and Science 28
Lawrence D. Rosenblum and Josh Dorsi
3 How Does the Brain Represent Speech? 58
Oiwi Parker Jones and Jan W. H. Schnupp
4 Perceptual Control of Speech 97
K. G. Munhall, Anja-Xiaoxing Cui, Ellen O'Donoghue, Steven Lamontagne, and David Lutes
Part II Perception of Linguistic Properties 123
5 Features in Speech Perception and Lexical Access 125
Sheila E. Blumstein
6 Speaker Normalization in Speech Perception 145
Keith Johnson and Matthias J. Sjerps
7 Clear Speech Perception: Linguistic and Cognitive Benefits 177
Rajka Smiljanic
8 A Comprehensive Approach to Specificity Effects in Spoken-Word Recognition 206
Conor T. McLennan and Sara Incera
9 Word Stress in Speech Perception 239
Anne Cutler and Alexandra Jesse
10 Slips of the Ear 266
Z. S. Bond
11 Phonotactics in Spoken-Word Recognition 286
Michael S. Vitevitch and Faisal M. Aljasser
12 Perception of Formulaic Speech: Structural and Prosodic Characteristics of Formulaic Expressions 309
Diana Van Lancker Sidtis and Seung Yun Yang
Part III Perception of Indexical Properties 333
13 Perception of Dialect Variation 335
Cynthia G. Clopper
14 Who We Are: Signaling Personal Identity in Speech 365
Diana Van Lancker Sidtis and Romi Zaeske
15 Perceptual Integration of Linguistic and Non-Linguistic Properties of Speech 398
Lynne C. Nygaard and Christina Y. Tzeng
16 Perceptual Learning of Accented Speech 428
Tessa Bent and Melissa Baese-Berk
17 Perception of Indexical Properties of Speech by Children 465
Susannah V. Levi
Part IV Speech Perception by Special Listeners 485
18 Speech Perception by Children: The Structural Refinement and Differentiation Model 487
Susan Nittrouer
19 Santa Claus, the Tooth Fairy, and Auditory-Visual Integration: Three Phenomena in Search of Empirical Support 517
Mitchell S. Sommers
20 Some Neuromyths and Challenging Questions about Cochlear Implants 540
Cynthia R. Hunter and David B. Pisoni
21 Speech Perception Following Focal Brain Injury 570
Emily B. Myers
Part V Theoretical Perspectives 603
22 Acoustic Cues to the Perception of Segmental Phonemes 605
Lawrence J. Raphael
23 On the Relation between Speech Perception and Speech Production 632
Jennifer S. Pardo and Robert E. Remez
24 Speech Perception and Reading Ability: What Has Been Learned from Studies of Categorical Perception, Nonword Repetition, and Speech in Noise? 656
Susan Brady and Axelle Calcus
25 Cognitive Audiology: An Emerging Landscape in Speech Perception 697
David B. Pisoni
Index 733
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speech perception; speech perception research; research; speech perception essays; speech perception survey; speech perception overview; perceptual research; linguistic properties perception; indexical properties perception; speech perception theory
List of Contributors vii
Foreword to the Second Edition xvi
Foreword to the First Edition xviii
Preface xxi
Part I Sensing Speech 1
1 Perceptual Organization of Speech 3
Robert E. Remez
2 Primacy of Multimodal Speech Perception for the Brain and Science 28
Lawrence D. Rosenblum and Josh Dorsi
3 How Does the Brain Represent Speech? 58
Oiwi Parker Jones and Jan W. H. Schnupp
4 Perceptual Control of Speech 97
K. G. Munhall, Anja-Xiaoxing Cui, Ellen O'Donoghue, Steven Lamontagne, and David Lutes
Part II Perception of Linguistic Properties 123
5 Features in Speech Perception and Lexical Access 125
Sheila E. Blumstein
6 Speaker Normalization in Speech Perception 145
Keith Johnson and Matthias J. Sjerps
7 Clear Speech Perception: Linguistic and Cognitive Benefits 177
Rajka Smiljanic
8 A Comprehensive Approach to Specificity Effects in Spoken-Word Recognition 206
Conor T. McLennan and Sara Incera
9 Word Stress in Speech Perception 239
Anne Cutler and Alexandra Jesse
10 Slips of the Ear 266
Z. S. Bond
11 Phonotactics in Spoken-Word Recognition 286
Michael S. Vitevitch and Faisal M. Aljasser
12 Perception of Formulaic Speech: Structural and Prosodic Characteristics of Formulaic Expressions 309
Diana Van Lancker Sidtis and Seung Yun Yang
Part III Perception of Indexical Properties 333
13 Perception of Dialect Variation 335
Cynthia G. Clopper
14 Who We Are: Signaling Personal Identity in Speech 365
Diana Van Lancker Sidtis and Romi Zaeske
15 Perceptual Integration of Linguistic and Non-Linguistic Properties of Speech 398
Lynne C. Nygaard and Christina Y. Tzeng
16 Perceptual Learning of Accented Speech 428
Tessa Bent and Melissa Baese-Berk
17 Perception of Indexical Properties of Speech by Children 465
Susannah V. Levi
Part IV Speech Perception by Special Listeners 485
18 Speech Perception by Children: The Structural Refinement and Differentiation Model 487
Susan Nittrouer
19 Santa Claus, the Tooth Fairy, and Auditory-Visual Integration: Three Phenomena in Search of Empirical Support 517
Mitchell S. Sommers
20 Some Neuromyths and Challenging Questions about Cochlear Implants 540
Cynthia R. Hunter and David B. Pisoni
21 Speech Perception Following Focal Brain Injury 570
Emily B. Myers
Part V Theoretical Perspectives 603
22 Acoustic Cues to the Perception of Segmental Phonemes 605
Lawrence J. Raphael
23 On the Relation between Speech Perception and Speech Production 632
Jennifer S. Pardo and Robert E. Remez
24 Speech Perception and Reading Ability: What Has Been Learned from Studies of Categorical Perception, Nonword Repetition, and Speech in Noise? 656
Susan Brady and Axelle Calcus
25 Cognitive Audiology: An Emerging Landscape in Speech Perception 697
David B. Pisoni
Index 733
Foreword to the Second Edition xvi
Foreword to the First Edition xviii
Preface xxi
Part I Sensing Speech 1
1 Perceptual Organization of Speech 3
Robert E. Remez
2 Primacy of Multimodal Speech Perception for the Brain and Science 28
Lawrence D. Rosenblum and Josh Dorsi
3 How Does the Brain Represent Speech? 58
Oiwi Parker Jones and Jan W. H. Schnupp
4 Perceptual Control of Speech 97
K. G. Munhall, Anja-Xiaoxing Cui, Ellen O'Donoghue, Steven Lamontagne, and David Lutes
Part II Perception of Linguistic Properties 123
5 Features in Speech Perception and Lexical Access 125
Sheila E. Blumstein
6 Speaker Normalization in Speech Perception 145
Keith Johnson and Matthias J. Sjerps
7 Clear Speech Perception: Linguistic and Cognitive Benefits 177
Rajka Smiljanic
8 A Comprehensive Approach to Specificity Effects in Spoken-Word Recognition 206
Conor T. McLennan and Sara Incera
9 Word Stress in Speech Perception 239
Anne Cutler and Alexandra Jesse
10 Slips of the Ear 266
Z. S. Bond
11 Phonotactics in Spoken-Word Recognition 286
Michael S. Vitevitch and Faisal M. Aljasser
12 Perception of Formulaic Speech: Structural and Prosodic Characteristics of Formulaic Expressions 309
Diana Van Lancker Sidtis and Seung Yun Yang
Part III Perception of Indexical Properties 333
13 Perception of Dialect Variation 335
Cynthia G. Clopper
14 Who We Are: Signaling Personal Identity in Speech 365
Diana Van Lancker Sidtis and Romi Zaeske
15 Perceptual Integration of Linguistic and Non-Linguistic Properties of Speech 398
Lynne C. Nygaard and Christina Y. Tzeng
16 Perceptual Learning of Accented Speech 428
Tessa Bent and Melissa Baese-Berk
17 Perception of Indexical Properties of Speech by Children 465
Susannah V. Levi
Part IV Speech Perception by Special Listeners 485
18 Speech Perception by Children: The Structural Refinement and Differentiation Model 487
Susan Nittrouer
19 Santa Claus, the Tooth Fairy, and Auditory-Visual Integration: Three Phenomena in Search of Empirical Support 517
Mitchell S. Sommers
20 Some Neuromyths and Challenging Questions about Cochlear Implants 540
Cynthia R. Hunter and David B. Pisoni
21 Speech Perception Following Focal Brain Injury 570
Emily B. Myers
Part V Theoretical Perspectives 603
22 Acoustic Cues to the Perception of Segmental Phonemes 605
Lawrence J. Raphael
23 On the Relation between Speech Perception and Speech Production 632
Jennifer S. Pardo and Robert E. Remez
24 Speech Perception and Reading Ability: What Has Been Learned from Studies of Categorical Perception, Nonword Repetition, and Speech in Noise? 656
Susan Brady and Axelle Calcus
25 Cognitive Audiology: An Emerging Landscape in Speech Perception 697
David B. Pisoni
Index 733
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