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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 136. Chapters: Phoneme, Vowel, Allophone, Diphthong, Vocal folds, Larynx, Manner of articulation, Articulatory phonetics, Click consonant, Place of articulation, Rhotic consonant, Human voice, Glottis, Liquid consonant, Aspiration, Transcription, Stress, Speech perception, Rheinische Dokumenta, Speech repetition, Phonological awareness, Speech error, Vowel length, Phonetic symbols in Unicode, Haskins Laboratories, Motor theory of speech perception, Guttural R, Extended Speech Assessment Methods Phonetic Alphabet charts, Gemination, Lombard effect, Four tones, Relative articulation, Rhotacism, Spelling pronunciation, Shiksha, The North Wind and the Sun, Airstream mechanism, Linking and intrusive R, List of words that comprise a single sound, Secondary stress, Preaspiration, The Rain in Spain, Index of phonetics articles, Assimilation, Prosody, Isochrony, Voice onset time, Glottalization, National Center for Voice and Speech, Jolly Phonics, Soundex, Speech production, Consonant cluster, R-colored vowel, Phonestheme, Prosodic unit, Vowel reduction, Tuscan gorgia, High rising terminal, Ingressive sound, Doubly articulated consonant, Syntactic gemination, Final obstruent devoicing, Phonemic orthography, Homorganic consonants, Nasality, Acoustic phonetics, Articulatory phonology, Intonation, Nasalization, Chinese vowel diagram, Tenseness, Pattern playback, Momel, INTSINT, Phonemic awareness, Vocal apparatus, Velarization, Analytical phonics, Phonological deficit, Hooked on Phonics, Whispering, Imala, Hiatus, Tone terracing, Onji, Pronunciation spelling, Pharyngealization, Phonetic palindrome, Ludimar Hermann, Pre-occlusion, Emphatic consonant, Speech shadowing, Phonetic reversal, Acoustic landmarks and distinctive features, Segment, Assibilation, Downstep, Interdental consonant, EXMARaLDA, Withgott effect, Synaeresis, Apheresis, Egressive sound, The Chaos, Coarticulation, Rhinoglottophilia, Secondary articulation, Diction, Duplex perception, Oxford University Phonetics Lab, Praat, Cluster reduction, Tenuis consonant, Alveolar ridge, Nasal emission, Denasal, Auditory phonetics, Extrametricality, Nasometry, Language Made Plain, Upstep, Presbylarynx, Downdrift, Riggs method of phonics instruction, Ingressive speech, Diphone, Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie, Nasal voice, Extra-short, Echo vowel, Minor syllable, Vocal effort, Lindamood Phoneme Sequencing Program, Pre-voicing, Tone name, Phonetics departments at universities, Allophonic rule, Clipping, Léon Roques, Lallation, Nonsense word, Contrastive stress, Continuant, The phases of speech, Enunciation, Mouille. Excerpt: Speech perception is the process by which the sounds of language are heard, interpreted and understood. The study of speech perception is closely linked to the fields of phonetics and phonology in linguistics and cognitive psychology and perception in psychology. Research in speech perception seeks to understand how human listeners recognize speech sounds and use this information to understand spoken language. Speech perception research has applications in building computer systems that can recognize speech, in improving speech recognition for hearing- and language-impaired listeners, as well as in foreign-language teaching. The process of perceiving speech begins at the level of the sound signal and the process of audition. (For a complete description of the process of audition see Hearing.) After processing the initial auditory signal, speech.
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