Progress Report 23
RESEARCH ON SPOKEN LANGUAGE PROCESSING
Progress Report No. 23 (1999)
David B. Pisoni, Ph.D.
Principal Investigator ©1999 Indiana University
| I. Extended Manuscripts |
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Individual Differences in Effectiveness of Cochlear Implants in Prelingually Deaf Children: Some New Process Measures of Performance
David B. Pisoni |
3 |
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Some Measures of Verbal and Spatial Working Memory in Eight- and Nine-Year Old Hearing-Impaired Children with Cochlear Implants
Miranda Cleary, David B. Pisoni and Ann Geers |
51 |
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Use of Partial Stimulus Information in Spoken Word Recognition Without Auditory Stimulation
Lorin Lachs |
81 |
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Use of Gap Duration Identification in Consonant Perception by Cochlear Implant Users
Adam R. Kaiser, Mario A. Svirsky and Ted A. Meyer |
119 |
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Neighborhood Density, the Tip-of-the-Tongue Phenomenon, and Aging
Michael S. Vitevitch and Mitchell S. Sommers |
131 |
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Talker-Specific Effects in Recognition Memory for Sentences
Kipp McMichael |
165 |
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| II. Short Reports and Work-in Progress |
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Audio-Visual Perception of Sinewave Speech in an Adult Cochlear Implant User: A Case Study
Winston D. Goh, David B. Pisoni, Karen I. Kirk and Robert E. Remez |
201 |
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Sublexical Influences on Lexical Development in Children
Holly L. Storkel |
211 |
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The Effect of Linguistic Experience on Perceptual Similarity Among Nasal Consonants: A Multidimensional Scaling Analysis
James D. Harnsberger |
227 |
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A Voice is a Face is a Voice: Cross-Modal Source Identification of Indexical Information in Speech
Lorin Lachs |
241 |
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New Directions in Pediatric Cochlear Implantation
Karen I. Kirk, Laurie S. Eisenberg and Richard T. Miyamoto |
259 |
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Early Implantation and the Development of Communication Abilities in Children
Richard T. Miyamoto, Karen I. Kirk, Susan T. Sehgal, Cara Lento and Julie Wirth |
273 |
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Lexical Neighborhoods and Release from Proactive Interference: A First Report
Winston D. Goh |
287 |
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Perception and Production of Intonational Contrasts in an Adult Cochlear Implant User
Rebecca Herman and Cynthia Clopper |
301 |
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Speech Intelligibility of Pediatric Hearing Aid Users
Mario A. Svirsky, Steven B. Chin, Matthew D. Caldwell, and Richard T. Miyamoto |
323 |
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Eliciting Speech Reduction in the Laboratory II: Calibrating Cognitive Loads for Individual Talkers
James D. Harnsberger and David B. Pisoni |
339 |
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Effects of Multimodal Presentation and Lexical Density on Immediate Memory Span for Spoken Words
Lorin Lachs, Winston D. Goh and David B. Pisoni |
351 |
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The Influence of Lexical Neighborhoods and Stimulus Sampling Procedures on Children’s Immediate Memory Span for Spoken Words: A Report of Work in Progress
Miranda Cleary, Winston D. Goh, Jaime Brumfield and David B. Pisoni |
365 |
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Audio-Visual Integrative Abilities of Prelingually Deafened Children with Cochlear Implants: A First Report
Lorin Lachs, Karen I. Kirk and David B. Pisoni |
379 |
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“Vowel Spaces” of Normal-Hearing and Hearing-Impaired Listeners with Cochlear Implants
James D. Harnsberger, Mario A. Svirsky, Adam R. Kaiser, Richard Wright, and David B. Pisoni |
399 |
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A Real Time PC Based Cochlear Implant Speech Processor with an Interface to the Nucleus 22 Electrode Cochlear Implant and a Filtered Noiseband Simulation
Adam R. Kaiser and Mario A. Svirsky |
417 |
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