The Perception of Speech: From Sound to Meaning
This book presents the work of leading researchers specializing in a wide range of topics within speech perception and language processing - along with contributions from key researchers in neuroanatomy and neuro-imaging.
ISBN: |
9780199561315 |
Author: |
Brian Moore, Lorraine Tyler, William Marslen-Wilson |
Page: |
360 |
Binding: |
Hard cover |
Publication date: |
2009 |
Format: |
Book |
Publisher: |
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS |
Language: |
English |
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Despite the importance of speech communication for the entire structure of human society, there are many aspects of this process that are not fully understood. One problem is that research on speech and language is typically carried out by different groups of scientists working on separate aspects of the underlying functional and neural systems. On the one hand, research from an auditory perspective focuses on the acoustical properties of speech sounds, their representation in the auditory system, and how that representation is used to extract phonetic information. On the other hand, research from psycholinguistic perspectives examines the processes by which representations of meaning are extracted from the acoustic-phonetic sequence, and how these are linked to the construction of higher-level linguistic interpretation in terms of sentences and discourse. Till now, there has been relatively little interaction between speech researchers from these two groups.
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