Abstract

PERCEPTION AND MODELS: Static and dynamic approaches to understanding vowel perception.- Theories of the perception of vowel inherent spectral change: A review.- Formant trajectories as acoustic correlates to speech perception.- Perception of vowel sounds with a biologically realistic information theoretic model of speech perception.- Dynamic specification theory across languages: An alternative view of vowel spectral change.- DIACHRONY AND SYNCHRONY: The contribution of dynamic formant differences in vowels to diachronic sound change.- Cross-dialectal differences in dynamic formant patterns in American English.- ACQUISITION AND APPLICATION: Developmental patterns in children's speech: Time-varying spectral change in vowels.- Vowel inherent spectral change and the second-language learner.- Vowel inherent spectral change in forensic voice comparison.

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