Vowel perception and production

Contemporary theories of speech perception have concentrated on consonant perception, and this volume is intended as a balance to such bias. The authors propose a computational theory of auditory vowel perception, accounting for vowel identification in the face of acoustic differences between speake...

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Main Author: Rosner, B. S.
Other Authors: Pickering, J. B.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford Oxford University Press 1994, 1994
Series:Oxford psychology series / Oxford psychology series
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