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EDU 565 Chapter 4
Perception of Language
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Language - Other
Post-Graduate
02/07/2009

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acoustic phonetics
Definition
the study of the acoustic properties of speech sounds
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formants
Definition
series of dark, horizontal bands in a spectrogram, measured in frequency levels
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formant transitions
Definition
large rises or drops in formant frequency; usually occur at the beginning or end of a syllable and generally represented by the consonant part of a syllable
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steady state
Definition
the space in between formants; generally a vowel
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Saccades
Definition
movements of the eyes made while reading
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Regressions
Definition
backward movements of the eyes made while reading
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Fixations
Definition
the time spent at a given location between eye movements
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Perceptual span
Definition
the size of the area from which a reader picks up visual information
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Word-superiority effect

Definition

We process words more efficiently in words than nonword letter strings.

o   Letters are better recognized in wordso   We perceive letters as complete units in familiar words and as sets of letters in less familiar words. Familiar words are easier to process.  
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Orthography

Definition
the method of mapping the sounds of a language using written symbols
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Orthography
Definition
mapping a written language as units of words or morphemes using pictorial symbols (ex. Chinese)
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Syllabary
Definition
mapping a written language as syllabic units (ex. Japanese kanji)
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Graphemes

Definition
 printed letter in an alphabet
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TRACE MODEL
Definition
  • envisions word recognition as a process of gradually building activation (or evidence) for a number of candidate words over time.
  • As activation accumulates, these words compete and the winner is the ultimate word that was recognized.
Ex. while hearing "beetle", this model will initially build activation for both "beatle" and "beaker.” However, over time, "beatle" inhibits "beaker" until it alone is active.
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Mispronunciation detection
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Listeners can detect what a person is trying to say if minor errors in pronunciation are detected when sentences are in context.

Ex. It has been zuggested that students be required to preregister.
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Phonemic restoration
Definition
Listeners can replace incorrect speech sounds or missing speech sounds when given in context.
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Rate normalization
Definition
Listeners are able to take the speech rate into consideration when identifying individual speech segments.
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Speaker normalization
Definition
Listeners are able to take the individual speaker’s vocal tract size and resulting pitch to make perceptual adjustments in their speech recognition.
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stops
Definition
made by completely obstructing the airflow for a brief period and then allowing passage, ex. [b, p, d, t, g, & k]
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fricative consonants
Definition
consonants made by restricting but not completely stopping the airflow, ex. [f] pr [s]
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affricatives
Definition

produced by a stop like closure followed by a slow release of air: [č] in church or “j” in judge

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Manner of articulation
Definition
the way that syllables are produced; target practice for the vocal tract.
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Bilabial consonants
Definition
Place of articulation -  [b] & [p] – articulated at the lips
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Alveolar consonants
Definition
Place of articulation -  [d] & [t] – articulated by placing the tongue against the alveolar ridge (at the roof of the mouth)
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Velar consolants
Definition
Place of articulation -  [g] & [k] – articulated by placing the tongue against the velum at the back of the mouth
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Categorical perception
Definition

the result of speech perception is the identification of a stimulus as belonging to a category

 

Vowel vs. consonant perception

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