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Informationen zum Autor David B. Pisoni is Chancellor's Professor of Psychology and Cognitive Science and Adjunct Professor of Linguistics at Indiana University in Bloomington. He is also an Adjunct Professor of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery at the Indiana University School of Medicine. He has published numerous articles on topics such as speech synthesis, speech perception and spoken word recognition, and acoustic phonetics in a wide variety of scientific journals including Science, Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Ear and Hearing, and Speech Communication. Robert E. Remez is Ann Whitney Olin Professor of Psychology at Barnard College, Columbia University. His research on the perception and production of speech has focused on perceptual organization and the identification of individual talkers. His research reports have appeared in a variety of scientific journals including Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance , Perception & Psychophysics , Psychological Review , Psychological Science , and Science . Klappentext "The Handbook of Speech Perception" is a collection of forward-looking articles that offer a summary of the technical and theoretical accomplishments in this vital area of research on language. Now available in paperback! this uniquely comprehensive companion brings together in one volume the latest research conducted in speech perception Contains original contributions by leading researchers in the field Illustrates technical and theoretical accomplishments and challenges across the field of research and language Adds to a growing understanding of the far-reaching relevance of speech perception in the fields of phonetics! audiology and speech science! cognitive science! experimental psychology! behavioral neuroscience! computer science! and electrical engineering! among others. Zusammenfassung Brings together the research conducted in speech perception. This title illustrates technical and theoretical accomplishments and challenges across the field of research and language. It adds to an understanding of the relevance of speech perception in the fields of phonetics! audiology and speech science! and experimental psychology. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Contributors.Preface: Michael Studdert-Kennedy (Haskins Laboratories).Introduction: David B. Pisoni (Indiana University) and Robert E. Remez (Barnard College).Part I: Sensing Speech.1. Acoustic Analysis and Synthesis of Speech: James R. Sawusch (University at Buffalo).2. Perceptual Organization of Speech: Robert E. Remez (Barnard College).3. Primacy of Multimodal Speech Perception: Lawrence D. Rosenblum (University of California! Riverside).4. Phonetic Processing by the Speech Perceiving Brain: Lynne E. Bernstein (House Ear Institute).5. Event-related Evoked Potentials (ERPs) in Speech Perception: Dennis Molfese! Alexandra P. Fonaryova Key! Mandy J. Maguire! Guy O. Dove and Victoria J. Molfese (all University of Louisville).Part II: Perception of Linguistic Properties.6. Features in Speech Perception and Lexical Access: Kenneth N. Stevens (Massachusetts Institute of Technology).7. Speech Perception and Phonological Contrast: Edward Flemming (Stanford University).8. Acoustic Cues to the Perception of Segmental Phonemes: Lawrence J. Raphael (Adelphi University).9. Clear Speech: Rosalie M. Uchanski (CID at Washington University School of Medicine).10. Perception of Intonation: Jacqueline Vaissiere (Laboratoire de Phonetique et de Phonologique! Paris).11. Lexical Stress: Anne C. Cutler (Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics! Nijmegen! The Netherlands).12. Slips of the Ear: Z. S. Bond (Ohio University).Part III: Perception of Indexical Properties.13. Perception of Dialect Variation: Cynthia Clopper and David B. Pisoni (both Indiana University).14. Perception...