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Speech Perception and Production
The topics of speech perception and production concern how people process basic
linguistic units, including phonologicial features, phonemes, and syllables during
the auditory input and articulatory output of spoken language.
For More Information:
- Gordon, P. C., & Meyer, D. E. (1984).
Perceptual-motor processing of phonetic features in speech.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 10, 153-178.
- Gordon, P. C., & Meyer, D. E. (1987).
Hierarchical representation of spoken syllable order.
In A. Allport, D. G. McKay, W. Prinz, & E. Scheerer (Eds.), Language perception and production: Relationships between listening, speaking, reading, and writing. New York: Academic Press.
- Gordon, P. C., & Meyer, D. E. (1987).
Control of serial order in rapidly spoken syllable sequences.
Journal of Language and Memory, 26, 300-321.
- Meyer, D. E., & Gordon, P. C. (1983, November).
Shared mechanisms for perceiving and producing phonetic features in speech.
Paper presented at the meeting of the Psychonomic Society, San Diego, CA.
- Meyer, D. E., & Gordon, P. C. (1984).
Dependencies between rapid speech perception and production: Evidence for a shared sensory-motor timing mechanism.
In H. Bouma & D. Bouwhuis (Eds.), Attention and performance X. London: Erlbaum, 1984.
- Meyer, D. E., & Gordon, P. C. (1985).
Speech production: Motor programming of phonetic features.
Journal of Language and Memory, 24, 3-26.
- Meyer, D. E., Sternberg, S., Knoll, R. L., & Wright, C. E. (1978, May).
Memory retrieval and motor programming of related-word sequences.
Invited paper presented at the meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.
- Yaniv, I., Meyer, D. E., Gordon, P. C., Huff, C. A., & Sevald, C. A. (1990).
Vowel similarity and syllable structure in motor programming of speech.
Journal of Memory and Language, 28, 1-26.
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