Interaction, function words, and the Wider goals of speech perception

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (3):346-346 (2000)
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Abstract

We urge caution in generalising from content words to function words, in which lexical-to-phonemic feedback might be more likely. Speech perception involves more than word recognition; feedback might be outside the narrow logic of word identification but still be present for other purposes. Finally, we raise the issue of evidence from imaging studies of auditory hallucination.

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Richard Shillcock
University of Edinburgh

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