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Speech, Hearing and Language:
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The perceptual
magnet effect is not specific to speech prototypes: new evidence from
music categories. Sarah BARRETT pages 1-16 |
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Periodicity and
pitch information in simulations of cochlear implant speech processing
Andrew FAULKNER, Stuart ROSEN and Clare SMITH pages 17-38 |
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Effects of the number of channels
and speech-to-noise ratio on rate of connected discourse tracking through
a simulated cochlear implant speech-processor Andrew FAULKNER, Stuart ROSEN and Lucy WILKINSON pages 39-50 |
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Intonation modelling in ProSynth Jill HOUSE, Jana DANKOVICOVA, and Mark HUCKVALE pages 51-61 |
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Opportunities for re-convergence
of engineering and cognitive science accounts of spoken word recognition.
Mark HUCKVALE pages 62-75 |
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Effect of interactive visual
feedback on the improvement of English intonation of Japanese EFL learners
Masaki TANIGUCHI and Evelyn ABBERTON pages 76-89 |
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The intermediate phrase in central
Catalan declaratives: a case for questioning the representation of downstep
Eva ESTEBAS I VILAPLANA and John .A. MAIDMENT pages 90-116 |
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Overcoming
phonetic interference. John C. WELLS pages 117-128 |
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Pronunciation preferences in
British English: a new survey John C. WELLS pages 129-138 |
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Auditory filter nonlinearity
in mild/moderate hearing impairment Richard J. BAKER and Stuart ROSEN pages 139-159 |
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The
relationship between speech and nonspeech auditory processing in children
with dyslexia Stuart ROSEN and Eva MANGANARI pages 160-186 |
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Minimising boredom
by maximising likelihood - an efficient estimation of masked thresholds. Richard J. BAKER and Stuart ROSEN pages 187-200 |
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Other Publications in Speech and Hearing Science: 1998 to 1999. pages 200-204 | ![]() |
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