speech perception Flashcards

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1
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erber’s model

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four levels auditory skill development

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auditory hierarchy (easier to difficult)

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awareness
discrimination
identification
comprehension

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3
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what’s important to pay attention to?

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what we perceive and how we perceive it

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4
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can the auditory system react to all acoustic features in a sound wave?

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no

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5
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is speech perception continuous or categorical?

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categorical
cues perceived as fixed categories

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6
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how do we perceive speech sounds

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categoires
continuous acoustic differences are perceived as distinct groups of sounds

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7
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voice onset time

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in stop consonant period of time between release of airflow and voicing
30 ms

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if VOT is longer than 30 msecs

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voiced sound [ba]

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9
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if VOT is shorter than 30 msecs

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voiceless [pa]

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10
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do vowels in isolation appear differently than CV

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yes

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11
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does F2 emerge from particular point if consonant precedes the vowel?

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yes

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12
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frequency patterns

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helps to identify a large number of speech sounds

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13
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fricative frequency patterns

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partial closure of vocal tract producing turbulence and noisy sound w/o formant structure.
over broad frequency

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Active theories of speech perception

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listener more active
speech perception involves aspects of speech production
how sounds in signals are produced

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passive theories of speech perception

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listener is passive
speech perception is sensory
reference to speech production is minor

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16
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motor theory (active)

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one’s own articulatory knowledge
compare what one hears to pattern

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analysis by synthesis (active)

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own articulation is via neurally generated auditory patterns

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template matching (passive)

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ear perceives
auditory analysis to separate speech from non speech
signals are compared and matched

19
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feature detector theory (passive)

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specialized neural receptors necessary for the generation of auditory patterns

20
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infant speech perception

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babies can discriminate all sounds at birth