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Re: vowels versus consonants
- To: AUDITORY@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: vowels versus consonants
- From: Pierre Divenyi <pdivenyi@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2004 08:46:12 -0800
- Comments: To: "Ferguson, Sarah Hargus" <safergus@KU.EDU>
- Delivery-date: Thu Apr 1 12:36:24 2004
- In-reply-to: <9458E0CE8047904A92FB739F959A6F0001BC061F@skylark2.home.ku. edu>
- Reply-to: Pierre Divenyi <pdivenyi@xxxxxxxxx>
- Sender: AUDITORY Research in Auditory Perception <AUDITORY@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Look at the "silent center" studies by Strange, in which the
vowels were deleted (causing little perceptual loss).
Pierre Divenyi
At 10:04 AM 4/1/2004 -0600, Ferguson, Sarah Hargus wrote:
Does anyone know of any
perceptual studies that have presented speech materials from which either
just the consonants or just the vowels have been deleted ? I use
those quotation marks since of course acoustic information for individual
phonemes is spread out quite a bit. I feel like I ve read about such an
experiment but can t seem to find it in my files&
Thanks!
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Sarah Hargus Ferguson,
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Department of
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University of Kansas
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