The phonological mind

I Berent - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2013 - cell.com
Humans weave phonological patterns instinctively. We form phonological patterns at birth,
we spontaneously generate them de novo, and we impose phonological design on both our …

Connectionist natural language processing: The state of the art

MH Christiansen, N Chater - Cognitive science, 1999 - Wiley Online Library
This Special Issue on Connectionist Models of Human Language Processing provides an
opportunity for an appraisal both of specific connectionist models and of the status and utility …

Doing without schema hierarchies: a recurrent connectionist approach to normal and impaired routine sequential action.

M Botvinick, DC Plaut - Psychological review, 2004 - psycnet.apa.org
In everyday tasks, selecting actions in the proper sequence requires a continuously updated
representation of temporal context. Previous models have addressed this problem by …

[图书][B] Allgemeine Psychologie

J Müsseler, M Rieger - 2002 - Springer
Die erste Auflage des Buches entstand zu einem Zeitpunkt, zu dem Allgemeine Psychologie
und kognitive Neurowissenschaften zu verschmelzen begannen. Erkenntnisse aus den …

[图书][B] Sound patterns of spoken English

L Shockey - 2008 - books.google.com
Sound Patterns of Spoken English is a concise, to-the-point compendium of information
about the casual pronunciation of everyday English as compared to formal citation forms …

Phonological variation and inference in lexical access.

MG Gaskell, WD Marslen-Wilson - Journal of Experimental …, 1996 - psycnet.apa.org
Recent experiments have indicated that lexical access in speech is highly intolerant of
mismatch. An isolated sequence such as [wflob] strongly disrupts access to the underlying …

Accommodating variation: Dialects, idiolects, and speech processing

T Kraljic, SE Brennan, AG Samuel - Cognition, 2008 - Elsevier
Listeners are faced with enormous variation in pronunciation, yet they rarely have difficulty
understanding speech. Although much research has been devoted to figuring out how …

Assimilation and anticipation in continuous spoken word recognition

DW Gow Jr - Journal of Memory and Language, 2001 - Elsevier
English coronal place assimilation is one of many productive phonological processes that
change the phonological form of words. It may, for example, cause speakers to pronounce …

Perception of predictable stress: A cross-linguistic investigation

S Peperkamp, I Vendelin, E Dupoux - Journal of Phonetics, 2010 - Elsevier
Previous studies have documented that speakers of French, a language with predictable
stress, have difficulty distinguishing nonsense words that vary in stress position solely …

Mechanisms of phonological inference in speech perception.

MG Gaskell, WD Marslen-Wilson - Journal of Experimental …, 1998 - psycnet.apa.org
Cross-modal priming experiments have shown that surface variations in speech are
perceptually tolerated as long as they occur in phonologically viable contexts. For …