Alterations of the phonetic coding of speech sounds during repetition |
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Authors: | Louis M. Goldstein James R. Lackner |
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Affiliation: | Brandeis University, USA |
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Abstract: | One aspect of the comprehension of speech is the assignment of a phonetic representation to the sounds being heard. However, if a person listens to a meaningless syllable that is continually repeated, over time he will hear the syllable undergo a variety of changes. These changes are very systematic in character and represent alterations in the phonetic coding assigned to an unchanging sound stimulus. When the restricted nature of the changes that occur is analyzed phonetically, these changes are found to invlove a reorganization of the phones constituting the syllables and changes in a small number of distinctive features. |
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