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Group: MACLab - with tag categories [15 articles]

グループ MACLab のメンバーが最近追加した論文の一覧 with tag categories
  • Infant-directed speech supports phonetic category learning in English and Japanese
    Cognition, Vol. 103, No. 1. (April 2007), pp. 147-162.
    by Janet F Werker, Ferran Pons, Christiane Dietrich, Sachiyo Kajikawa, Laurel Fais, Shigeaki Amano
  • Internal Structure of Phonetic Categories
    Language and Cognitive Processes, Vol. 12, No. 5/6. (1997), pp. 865-869.
    by J Miller
    posted to speech phonetics phonetic_categories perceptual_categories language infancy categories by cmunson to the group MACLab on 2007-01-11 22:31:17 as ***
  • Effect of speaking rate on the perceptual structure of a phonetic category.
    Percept Psychophys, Vol. 46, No. 6. (December 1989), pp. 505-512.
    by JL Miller, LE Volaitis
    posted to categories phonetic speaking_rate speech structure by cmunson to the group MACLab on 2006-11-21 22:29:29 as **
  • Contextual influences on the internal structure of phonetic categories: A distinction between lexical status and speaking rate
    Perception & Psychophysics, Vol. 63, No. 5. (July 2001), pp. 798-810.
    by JS Allen, JL Miller
    posted to categories context lexicon phonetic speaking_rate speech by cmunson to the group MACLab on 2006-11-21 22:24:28 as **
  • A possible auditory basis for internal structure of phonetic categories
    The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 73, No. 6. (1983), pp. 2124-2133.
    by Joanne L Miller, Cynthia M Connine, Trude M Schermer, Keith R Kluender
  • Finding Structure in Time
    Cognitive Science, Vol. 14, No. 2. (1990), pp. 179-211.
    by JL Elman
  • Forming classes by stimulus frequency: Behavior and theory
    PNAS, Vol. 98, No. 7. (27 March 2001), pp. 4265-4270.
    by Orna Rosenthal, Stefano Fusi, Shaul Hochstein
  • Anticipatory Eye Movements Reveal Infants' Auditory and Visual Categories
    Infancy, Vol. 6, No. 2. (2004), pp. 203-229.
    by B Mcmurray, RN Aslin
  • The secret is in the sound: From unsegmented speech to lexical categories
    (submitted)
    by Morten H Christiansen, Luca Onnis
  • Adapting Spatial Concepts for Different Languages: From Preverbal Event Schemas to Semantic Categories.
    (in press)
    by S Choi, L Mcdonough
    edited by J Plumert, J Spencer
    posted to adaptation categories concepts development devprosem events language schemas spatial by cmunson to the group MACLab on 2006-08-31 21:19:51 as read
  • Auditory temporal acuity in relation to category boundaries; speech and nonspeech stimuli
    The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 83, No. 3. (1988), pp. 1133-1145.
    by Diane Kewley-Port, Charles S Watson, David C Foyle
  • The organization of conceptual knowledge: the evidence from category-specific semantic deficits
    Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Vol. 7, No. 8. (August 2003), pp. 354-361.
    by Alfonso Caramazza, Bradford Z Mahon
    posted to categories concepts cpprosem2 deficits knowledge semantic by cmunson to the group MACLab on 2006-03-03 16:39:17 as read
  • The place of perception in children's concepts
    Cognitive Development, Vol. 8, No. 2. ( 1993), pp. 113-139.
    by Susan S Jones, Linda B Smith
    posted to categories children concepts cpprosem2 development knowledge lexicon perception by cmunson to the group MACLab on 2006-02-27 18:23:56 as read
  • Theories
    (2002)
    by Gregory L Murphy
    posted to categories cpprosem2 by cmunson to the group MACLab on 2006-02-17 23:10:52 as read
  • Typicality and the Classical View of Categories
    (2002)
    by Gregory L Murphy
    posted to categories cpprosem2 by cmunson to the group MACLab on 2006-02-17 23:02:21 as read
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