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"Cognitive models of speech processing" was published by L. Erlbaum in 1993 - Hove, it has 531 pages and the language of the book is English.


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  • Title: ➤  Cognitive models of speech processing
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: 531
  • Publisher: L. Erlbaum
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  • Publish Location: Hove

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"Cognitive models of speech processing" Table Of Contents:

  • 1- Overview / Richard Shillcock and Gerry Altmann
  • 2- Introduction to the chapters by Werker and Jusczyk / Rachel Clifton
  • 3- How word recognition may evolve from infant speech perception capacities / Peter Jusczyk
  • 4- Developmental changes in cross-language speech perception : implications for cognitive models of speech processing / Janet Werker
  • 5- The time course of prelexical processing : the syllabic hypothesis revisited / Emmanuel Dupoux
  • 6- Language-specific processing : does the evidence converge? / Anne Cutler
  • 7- Representation and access of derived words in English / Lorraine K. Tyler, Rachel Waksler, and William Marslen-Wilson
  • 8- What determines morphological relatedness in the lexicon? Comments on the chapter by Tyler, Waksler, and Marslen-Wilson / Cristina Burani
  • 9- Modularity and the processing of closed-class words / Richard Shillcock and Ellen Gurman Bard
  • 10- Issues of process and representation in lexical access / William Marslen-Wilson
  • 11- Bottom-up connectionist models of 'interaction' / Dennis Norris
  • 12- Competitor effects during lexical access : chasing Zipf's tail / Ellen Bard and Richard Shillcock
  • 13- Connections, competitions, and cohorts : comments on the chapters by Marslen-Wilson, Norris, and Bard & Shillcock / Patrizia Tabossi
  • 14- More on combinatory lexical information : thematic structure in parsing and interpretation / Michael Tanenhaus ... [et al.]
  • 15- Reconsidering reactivation / Janet Nicol.

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