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Psychology Press
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Psychology Press
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Published in the year 1982, Perspectives on the Study of Speech is a valuable contribution to the field of Cognitive Psychology.
1: The Search for Invariant Acoustic Correlates of Phonetic Features; 2: Effects of Speaking Rate on Segmental Distinctions; 3: Birdsong and Speech: Evidence For Special Processing; 4: Infant Speech Perception: A Critical Appraisal; 5: Possible Psychoacoustic Factors in Speech Perception; 6: Temporal Variables in the Perception and Production of Spoken and Sign Languages; 7: Word Recognition in Speech and Reading: Toward a Single Theory of Language Processing; 8: Dependency Relations During the Processing of Speech; 9: The Processing of Phrase Structures in Speech Production
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P. D. Eimas, J. L. Miller