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- W174715548 abstract "According to an information-processing analysis, understanding the spoken word involves a series of psychological processes between first detecting the features of the acoustic wave form and finally manipulating the ideas in the speaker's message. This chapter focuses on the nature of the primary recognition process and the acoustic features of speech stimuli that are utilized in the speech perception process. An incoming speech signal is initially stored as a brief preperceptual auditory image. The process of perception begins with the extraction of information from that image. Then, on the basis of that information, a decision is made, resulting in the recognition or synthesis of the speech pattern as a unique unit of roughly syllabic size. Combining these units into words and sentences is then accomplished by later stages of processing. Any phoneme is marked not by a single unique acoustic characteristic but rather by a set of characteristics, some of which may occur in other phonemes. Such characteristics are called acoustic features if they are employed in the recognition process. An acoustic characteristic qualifies as an acoustic feature when the presence or absence of that characteristic is critical to the recognition process." @default.
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- W174715548 title "Acoustic Features in Speech Perception" @default.
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