Individual Differences in Speech Production and Perception
Contributor(s)
Fuchs, Susanne (editor)
Pape, Daniel (editor)
Petrone, Caterina (editor)
Perrier, Pascal (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
Inter-individual variation in speech is a topic of increasing interest both in human sciences and speech technology. It can yield important insights into biological, cognitive, communicative, and social aspects of language. Written by specialists in psycholinguistics, phonetics, speech development, speech perception and speech technology, this volume presents experimental and modeling studies that provide the reader with a deep understanding of interspeaker variability and its role in speech processing, speech development, and interspeaker interactions. It discusses how theoretical models take into account individual behavior, explains why interspeaker variability enriches speech communication, and summarizes the limitations of the use of speaker information in forensics.
Keywords
Differences; Fine phonetic detail; Forensic speaker recognition; Fuchs; Individual; Perception; prod; Production; Speech; Speech acquisition; Speech planningDOI
10.3726/978-3-653-05777-5ISBN
9783653963847;9783631665060OCN
924214842Publisher website
https://www.peterlang.com/Publication date and place
Bern, 2015-09-25Series
Speech Production and Perception, 3Classification
Psycholinguistics and cognitive linguistics
Phonetics, phonology
Psychological theory, systems, schools and viewpoints
Cognition and cognitive psychology
Life sciences: general issues