Research advances in communication studies /S.R. Savithri (editor).
Material type: TextSeries: Research advances in communication studiesPublication details: New York : Nova Science Publishers, (c)2022.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
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- 9781685078973
- BF463 .R474 2022
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Includes bibliographies and index.
Speech perception : basic issues / S.R. Savithri -- Speech processing in the auditory system / U. Ajith Kumar and M. Santosh -- Theories of speech perception / Santosh M. -- Methods used in speech perception studies / S.R. Savithri -- Acoustic cues of speech sounds / Ajith U. Kumar and M. Santosh -- Spoken word recognition / S.R. Savithri -- Development of speech perception / S.R. Savithri.
"The seven engaging chapters in the book encourage the reader to critically analyze issues in speech perception research and identify relevant areas for future examination. The first chapter introduces speech perception and raises some fundamental challenges associated with its study. In the subsequent chapters, the authors gradually immerse the reader in discussions about the anatomy and physiology of speech perception, theories, experimental methods, acoustic cues, spoken word recognition and development of speech perception to cover the depth and breadth of the field. Examples from different languages and comparisons with extant research in English highlight universal and language-specific aspects of speech perception. Scrutiny of research lacunae throughout the book make it a thought-provoking read. It calls for a collective scientific effort across languages around the world to continue unraveling the mystery of speech perception in human beings"--
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