Phonetic research investigates how speakers and listeners use
speech to convey messages. The speech produced to encode a
particular message can vary wildly. Understanding and explaining
the phonetic variability embodied in this example is one of the
main motivations for this Element. Why and how do speakers produce
this variability and how does it impact listeners? This Element
focuses on spontaneous speech and its relationship with phonetic
research. The authors discuss background and describe research
investigating the variation that occurs when speakers and listeners
are engaged in spontaneous, conversational speech. As a result,
this Element explores aspects of spontaneous speech from the
phonetic perspective using both production and perception areas of
phonetics. This Element focuses on spontaneous speech and its
relationship with phonetic research, exploring aspects of
spontaneous speech from the phonetic perspective using both
production and perception areas of phonetics.
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