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  • ...tion]] does not imply that people have a special [[module]] for processing speech. It claims that categorical perception can be understood as a problem of cl Massaro claimed that speech is recognised in three stages:
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  • ...program hypothesis]], [[localization of function]], [[parallel distributed processing]], [[performance]], [[right-hemisphere syndrome]], [[sapir-whorf hypothesis [[lexical access]], [[mental lexicon]], [[speech shadowing]], [[cohort model]], [[neighbourhood access model]], [[cross-moda
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  • ...ers with foreign accents, people need some time to adapt or adjust to this speech before it becomes fully intelligible. In this sense, [[adaptation]] is a hi ...e may be quite rapid. If one assumes that feature detectors play a role in speech discrimination and classification tasks, the [[phoneme boundary]] [[shift]]
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  • ...e a scale indicating the [[activation level]] of the logogen. The incoming speech signal is presented to all logogens, and all logogens which match the incom
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  • ...s a result of the competition process. Sentence context influences lexical processing during the stage of selection. Apart from placing the effect of sentence [[ * Norris, D. 1994. ''Shortlist: A connectionist model of continuous speech recognition,'' Cognition, 52, 189-234
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  • ...slow. Therefore, effects of sentence context may only emerge later during processing, for instance during selection. Due to this delayed context effect, the mod * McClelland, J.L. & Elman, J.L. 1986. ''The TRACE model of speech perception.,'' Cognitive Psychology, 18, 1-86
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  • ...sp;– [[machine learning]] – [[probabilistic parsing]] – [[speech processing]] – [[neurolinguistics]] – [[computer assisted learning]]&nbs
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  • ...ge of a contextually appropriate word over its competitors early on in the processing of a word. Only later, when a small number of candidates still fits the sen ...-Wilson, W.D. 1997. ''Integrating form and meaning: A distributed model of speech perception, Language and Cognitive Processes 12'', 613-656.
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  • ...access. In G. T. Altmann & R. ShiUcock (Eds.), Cognitive models of speech processing: The second Sperlonga meeting (pp. 187-210). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.
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  • .... In: Gerry T. M. Altmann, Richard Shillcock, ''Cognitive Models of Speech Processing: The Second Sperlonga Meeting''. Psychology Press. *Pickering, Martin & Barry, Guy. 1991. ''Sentence processing without empty categories''. In: ''Language and Cognitive Processes'', 6, 22
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