Progress Report 20
RESEARCH ON SPOKEN LANGUAGE PROCESSING
Progress Report No. 20 (1995)
David B. Pisoni, Ph.D.
Principal Investigator ©1995 Indiana University
| I. Extended Manuscripts |
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Some Thoughts on “Normalization” in Speech Perception
David B. Pisoni |
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Some Considerations in Evaluating Spoken Word Recognition by Normal-Hearing and Cochlear Implant Listeners I: The Effects of Response Format
Mitchell S. Sommers, Karen I. Kirk, and David B. Pisoni |
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Training Japanese Listeners to Identify English /r/ and /l/ IV: Some Effects of Perceptual Learning on Speech Production
Ann R. Bradlow, David B. Pisoni, Reiko Akahane-Yamada, and Yoh’ichi Tohkura |
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Intelligibility of Normal Speech I: Global and Fine-Grained Acoustic-Phonetic Talker Characteristics
Ann R. Bradlow, Gina M. Torretta, and David B. Pisoni |
89 |
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Talker-Specific Perceptual Learning in Spoken Word Recognition: Preliminary Findings and Theoretical Implications
Lynne C. Nygaard and David B. Pisoni |
117 |
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Assessing Speech Perception in Children
Karen I. Kirk, Allen O. Diefendorf, David B. Pisoni and Amy M. Robbins |
163 |
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Recollection of Illusory Voices
Helena M. Saldaña, Kathleen B. McDermott, David B. Pisoni and Henry L. Roediger III |
199 |
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Treatment Effect on Phonological Acquisition in a Cochlear Implant Recipient
Amy McConkey Robbins and Steven B. Chin |
221 |
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Normalization of Vowels by Breath Sounds
Douglas H. Whalen and Sonya M. Sheffert |
239 |
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| II. Short Reports & Work-in-Progress |
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Encoding of Visual Speaker Attributes and Recognition Memory for Spoken Words
Helena M. Saldaña, Lynne C. Nygaard, and David B. Pisoni |
255 |
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Audio-Visual Speech Perception Without Speech Cues
Helena M. Saldaña David B. Pisoni, Jennifer M. Fellowes, and Robert E. Remez |
265 |
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Perceptual Learning of Natural and Sinewave Voices
Sonya M. Sheffert, David B. Pisoni, Jennifer M. Fellowes, and Robert E. Romez |
275 |
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Multimodal Encoding of Speech in Memory: A First Report
David B. Pisoni, Helena M. Saldaña, and Sonya M. Sheffert |
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The Relationship Between Stimulus Variability, Auditory Memory, and Spoken Word Recognition in Listeners with Hearing Impairment
Karen I. Kirk, David B. Pisoni, David Crotzer, Donald L. Schilson, and Ann E. Kalberer |
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The “Easy-Hard” Work Multi-Talker Speech Database: An Initial Report
Gina M. Torretta |
321 |
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Implanted Children Can Speak, But Can They Communicate?
Amy McConkey Robbins, Mario Svirsky, and Karen I. Kirk |
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Lexical Discrimination and Age of Cochlear Implantation: A First Report
Karen I. Kirk and David B. Pisoni |
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Acoustic and Glottal Excitation Analyses of Sober vs. Intoxicated Speech: A First Report
Kathleen E. Cummings, Steven B. Chin, and David B. Pisoni |
359 |
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| III. Instrumentation and Software |
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Current Computer Facilities in the Speech Research Laboratory
Luis R. Hernandez |
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An Auditory and Visual Experimental Control System
Luis R. Hernandez and Caleb R. Marcinkovich |
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Using CD-ROM as a Storage Medium for Digitized Speech Materials
Jon M. D’Haenens and Luis R. Hernandez |
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| IV. Publications 1995 |
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| Publications 1995 |
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