Re: AP in all of us? New evidence from speech research (Alexandra Hettergott )


Subject: Re: AP in all of us? New evidence from speech research
From:    Alexandra Hettergott  <a.hettergott(at)wanadoo.fr>
Date:    Wed, 9 May 2001 21:06:47 +0200

Tom Brennan wrote : >Martin, if that was true, a totally deaf person conld never learn any >useful speech which is simply not the case. Well, in this case vision is the mediator as concerns the properness of one's articulation (visual feedback), as usually by way of audition (rather) -- which might, after all, put just some further emphasis on the (quite evident) aspect that there should be a motor memory as it exists also otherwise with regard to consecutive motion ... :ah


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