In this Book
- Native Listening: Language Experience and the Recognition of Spoken Words
- Book
- 2012
- Published by: The MIT Press
summary
An argument that the way we listen to speech is shaped by our experience with our native language.
Table of Contents
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- 1. Listening and Native Language
- pp. 1-32
- 2. What Is Spoken Language Like?
- pp. 33-72
- 3. Words: How They Are Recognized
- pp. 73-116
- 4. Words: How They Are Extracted from Speech
- pp. 117-154
- 5. Words: How Impossible Ones Are Ruled Out
- pp. 155-190
- 7. Prosody
- pp. 227-258
- 8. Where Does Language-Specificity Begin?
- pp. 259-302
- Phonetic Appendix
- pp. 451-454
- References
- pp. 459-532
- Name Index
- pp. 533-548
- Subject Index
- pp. 549-556
Additional Information
ISBN
9780262305457
Related ISBN(s)
9780262017565
MARC Record
OCLC
806959453
Pages
576
Launched on MUSE
2013-01-01
Language
English
Open Access
No