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Spoken Word Access Processes (SWAP) - A Special Issue of Language and Cognitive Processes (Paperback)
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Spoken Word Access Processes (SWAP) - A Special Issue of Language and Cognitive Processes (Paperback)
Series: Special Issues of Language and Cognitive Processes
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Spoken word access processes are the mental processes which
underlie our ability to recognise spoken words. They are the
perceptual processes which take the sequence of buzzes, bursts and
chirps that make up the raw speech signal and convert them into a
sequence of words. This edited volume contains articles and short
reports which examine these processes. These papers are based on
presentations at the workshop Spoken Word Access Processes (SWAP),
held in Nijmegen in May 2000. They cover the major issues that the
field is now concerned with, and thus provide a snapshot of the
current state of the SWAP art. Core representational issues about
spoken words are addressed: the form of the representations which
are used to access the mental lexicon; how phonological information
is coded in the lexicon; and how morphological and semantic
information about each word is stored. The main components of the
lexical access process are also discussed: competition between
candidate words; computation of goodness-of-fit between the signal
and stored lexical knowledge; segmentation of continuous speech
into words; whether there is feedback from the lexicon to earlier
stages of processing; and the relationship of form-based processes
to the processes responsible for deriving interpretations of
utterances. This collection should be essential reading for those
working in this or related areas of psycholinguistics. An
introductory article is included which makes this research more
accessible to students in cognitive psychology and phonetics, and
to specialists in other fields of psychology and linguistics.
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