Dynamics of Speech Production and Perception ( NATO Science Series, I: Life and Behavioural Sciences )

Publication series : NATO Science Series, I: Life and Behavioural Sciences

Author: Divenyi P.L.;Greenberg S.;Meyer G.  

Publisher: Ios Press‎

Publication year: 2006

E-ISBN: 9781607502036

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781586036669

Subject: Q1 General Biology

Keyword: 普通生物学

Language: ENG

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The idea that speech is a dynamic process is a tautology: whether from the standpoint of the talker, the listener, or the engineer, speech is an action, a sound, or a signal continuously changing in time. Yet, because phonetics and speech science are offspring of classical phonology, speech has been viewed as a sequence of discrete events-positions of the articulatory apparatus, waveform segments, and phonemes. Although this perspective has been mockingly referred to as "beads on a string", from the time of Henry Sweet's 19th century treatise almost up to our days specialists of speech science and speech technology have continued to conceptualize the speech signal as a sequence of static states interleaved with transitional elements reflecting the quasi-continuous nature of vocal production. This book, a collection of papers of which each looks at speech as a dynamic process and highlights one of its particularities, is dedicated to the memory of Ludmilla Andreevna Chistovich. At the outset, it was planned to be a Chistovich festschrift but, sadly, she passed away a few months before the book went to press. The 24 chapters of this volume testify to the enormous influence that she and her colleagues have had over the four decades since the publication of their 1965 monograph.

Chapter

Respiratory System Pressures at the Start of an Utterance

Speech Gestures by Deduction, Gesture Production and Gesture Perception

Speech Dynamics: Acoustic Manifestations and Perceptual Consequences

Perceptual Dynamics of Speech

Perceptual Dynamics of Speech

Auditory Perception and Processing of Amplitude Modulation in Speech-Like Signals: Legacy of the Chistovich-Kozhevnikov Group

Dynamic Center-of-Gravity Effects in Consonant-Vowel Transitions

Multi-Resolution Analysis in Speech Perception

Speech Dynamics and the "Cocktail-Party" Effect

Fluctuations in Amplitude and Frequency Enable Interaural Delays to Foster the Identification of Speech-Like Stimuli

Vowel Normalisation: Time-Domain Processing of the Internal Dynamics of Speech

The Role of Temporal Dynamics in Understanding Spoken Language

Using Dynamics in Speech Applications

Using Dynamics in Speech Applications

Modulation Frequency Filtering of Speech

Data-Driven Extraction of Temporal Features from Speech

Back to Speech Science - Towards a Collaborative ASR Community of the 21st Century

Automatic Phonetic Transcription and Its Application in Speech Recogniser Training - A Case Study for Hungarian

Speech Inversion: Problems and Solutions

Computer-Assisted Pronunciation Teaching and Training Methods Based on the Dynamic Spectro-Temporal Characteristics of Speech

Dynamics of the Singing Voice

Dynamics of the Singing Voice

The Extent to Which Changes in Amplitude Envelope Can Carry Information for Perception of Vocal Sound Without the Fundamental Frequency or Formant Peaks

Quantity Oppositions in Spoken Estonian and Their Transformation in Folksongs

Speech Processing and the Auditory Cortex

Speech Processing and the Auditory Cortex

Analysis of Speech Dynamics in the Auditory System

High-Level and Low-Level Processing in the Auditory System: The Role of Primary Auditory Cortex

Definition of Human Auditory Cortex Territories Based on Anatomical Landmarks and fMRI Activation

Author Index

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