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Author Studdert-Kennedy, Michael

Title Modularity and the Motor theory of Speech Perception : Proceedings of A Conference To Honor Alvin M. Liberman
Published Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, 2014

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Description 1 online resource (480 pages)
Contents Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Contributors and Participants; Preface; 1. Introduction: Speech Perception; 2. The Status of Phonetic Gestures; Comment: Beyond the Segment; 3. The Perception of Phonetic Gestures; Comment: The Gesture as a unit in Speech Perception Theories; 4. Ontogeny of Phonetic Gestures: Speech Production; Comment: The Emergent Gesture; 5. The Ontogeny of Speech Perception; Comment: Some Effects of Language Acquisition on Speech Perception; 6. Visual Perception of Phonetic Gestures; Comment: Bimodal Speech Perception and the Motor Theory
7. Brain Function for Language: Perspectives From Another ModalityComment: Dr. Harlan and Mr. Lane; 8. Panel Discussion: The Motor Theory and Alternative Accounts; 9. The Compositional Process in Cognition With Applications to Speech Perception; Comment: Modes of Processing Speech and Nonspeech Signals; 10. The Relationship Between Speech Perception and the Perception of Other Sounds; Comment: Around Duplex Perception; 11. Whence the Specialization of the Language Hemisphere?; 12. Neural Mechanisms of Binaural Fusion
13. Gestural Structures: Distinctiveness, Phonological Processes, and Historical Change14. Reading and the Biological Function of Linguistic Representations; Comment: Writing Systems and the Modularity of Language; 15. Panel Discussion: The Modularity of Speech and Language; 16. Modularity and Learning to Read; 17. The Emergence of Phonological Awareness: Comparative Approaches; Comment: Linguistic Awareness and Metalinguistic Control; 18. Panel Discussion: Sentence Perception and Sentence Production; 19. Summary of the Conference: Speech is Special
20. Afterthoughts on Modularity and the Motor TheoryAuthor Index; Subject Index
Summary A compilation of the proceedings of a conference held to honor Alvin M. Liberman for his outstanding contributions to research in speech perception, this volume deals with two closely related and controversial proposals for which Liberman and his colleagues at Haskins Laboratories have argued forcefully over the past 35 years. The first is that articulatory gestures are the units not only of speech production but also of speech perception; the second is that speech production and perception are not cognitive processes, but rather functions of a special mechanism. This book explores the implica
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Subject Liberman, Alvin M. (Alvin Meyer) -- Congresses
SUBJECT Liberman, Alvin M. (Alvin Meyer) fast
Subject Speech perception -- Congresses
MEDICAL -- Physiology.
SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Human Anatomy & Physiology.
Speech perception
Genre/Form Conference papers and proceedings
Form Electronic book
Author Mattingly, Ignatius G
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