Speech perception is the process by which the sounds of language are heard, interpreted, and understood.
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Speech perception is the process by which the sounds of language are heard, interpreted, and understood.
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The study of speech perception is closely linked to the fields of phonology and phonetics in linguistics and cognitive psychology and perception in psychology.
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Research in speech perception seeks to understand how human listeners recognize speech sounds and use this information to understand spoken language.
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Speech perception research has applications in building computer systems that can recognize speech, in improving speech recognition for hearing- and language-impaired listeners, and in foreign-language teaching.
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Acoustic cues are sensory cues contained in the speech sound signal which are used in speech Language perception to differentiate speech sounds belonging to different phonetic categories.
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The term 'speech Language perception' describes the process of interest that employs sub lexical contexts to the probe process.
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Gradually, as they are exposed to their native language, their perception becomes language-specific, i e they learn how to ignore the differences within phonemic categories of the language.
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Language perception argues that an individual's experience when hearing a language they comprehend, as opposed to their experience when hearing a language they have no knowledge of, displays a difference in phenomenal features which he defines as "aspects of what an experience is like" for an individual.
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Speech Language perception has been analyzed through sinewave speech, a form of synthetic speech where the human voice is replaced by sine waves that mimic the frequencies and amplitudes present in the original speech.
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Computer models have been used to address several questions in speech Language perception, including how the sound signal itself is processed to extract the acoustic cues used in speech, and how speech information is used for higher-level processes, such as word recognition.
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Exemplar models of speech Language perception differ from the four theories mentioned above which suppose that there is no connection between word- and talker-recognition and that the variation across talkers is "noise" to be filtered out.
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Fuzzy logical theory of speech Language perception developed by Dominic Massaro proposes that people remember speech sounds in a probabilistic, or graded, way.
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Direct realist theory of speech Language perception is a part of the more general theory of direct realism, which postulates that Language perception allows us to have direct awareness of the world because it involves direct recovery of the distal source of the event that is perceived.
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For speech perception, the theory asserts that the objects of perception are actual vocal tract movements, or gestures, and not abstract phonemes or events that are causally antecedent to these movements, i e intended gestures.
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