Cognitive Models Of Speech Processing: The Second Sperlonga Meeting
A comprehensive review for those interested in the range of theoretical concerns in speech and language processing.
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Cognitive Models Of Speech Processing: The Second Sperlonga Meeting
A comprehensive review for those interested in the range of theoretical concerns in speech and language processing.
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Cognitive Models Of Speech Processing: The Second Sperlonga Meeting

Cognitive Models Of Speech Processing: The Second Sperlonga Meeting

Cognitive Models Of Speech Processing: The Second Sperlonga Meeting

Cognitive Models Of Speech Processing: The Second Sperlonga Meeting

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Overview

A comprehensive review for those interested in the range of theoretical concerns in speech and language processing.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781134832934
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/24/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 544
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

Gerry Altmann, Richard Shillcock

Table of Contents

Overview, Shillcock, Altmann. Introduction to the Chapters by Werker and Jusczyk, Clifton. How Word Recognition may Evolve from Infant Speech Perception Capacities, Jusczyk. Developmental Changes in Cross-language Speech Perception: Implications for Cognitive Models of Speech Processing, Werker. The Time Course of Prelexical Processing: The Syllabic Hypothesis Revisited, Dupoux. Language-specific Processing: Does the Evidence Converge? Cutler. Representation and Access of Derived Words in English, Tyler, Waksler, Marslen-Wilson. What Determines Morphological Relatedness in the Lexicon? Comments on the Chapter by Tyler, Waksler, and Marslen-Wilson, Burani. Modularity and the Processing of Closed-class Words, Shillcock, Gurman Bard. Issues of Process and Representation in Lexical Access, Marslen-Wilson. Bottom-up Connectionist Models of 'Interaction', Norris. Competitor Effects During Lexical Access: Chasing Zipf's Tail, Bard, Shillcock. Connections, competitions, and Cohorts: Comments on the Chapters by Marslen-Wilson, Norris, and Bard & Shillcock, Tabossi. More Oncombinatory Lexical Information: Thematic Structure in Parsing and Interpretation, Tanenhaus et al. Reconsidering Reactivation, Nicol.

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