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Journal of Phonetics, Volume 53
Volume 53, November 2015
- Jean-Luc Schwartz, Clément Moulin-Frier, Pierre-Yves Oudeyer:
On the cognitive nature of speech sound systems. 1-4 - Clément Moulin-Frier, Julien Diard, Jean-Luc Schwartz, Pierre Bessière:
COSMO ("Communicating about Objects using Sensory-Motor Operations"): A Bayesian modeling framework for studying speech communication and the emergence of phonological systems. 5-41 - Carol A. Fowler:
COSMO's "motor theory" is not the motor theory of Liberman, Cooper, and Mattingly. 42-45 - Noël Nguyen, Véronique Delvaux:
Role of imitation in the emergence of phonological systems. 46-54 - Pierre-Yves Oudeyer:
Open challenges in understanding development and evolution of speech forms: The roles of embodied self-organization, motivation and active exploration. 55-60 - Anne S. Warlaumont:
Modeling the emergence of syllabic structure. 61-65 - Andrew R. Plummer, Mary E. Beckman:
Framing a socio-indexical basis for the emergence and cultural transmission of phonological systems. 66-78 - Bart de Boer:
Biology, culture, evolution and the cognitive nature of sound systems. 79-87 - Bernd J. Kröger, Mengxue Cao:
The emergence of phonetic-phonological features in a biologically inspired model of speech processing. 88-100 - Liang Ma, Pascal Perrier, Jianwu Dang:
Strength of syllabic influences on articulation in Mandarin Chinese and French: Insights from a motor control approach. 101-124 - Piers Messum, Ian S. Howard:
Creating the cognitive form of phonological units: The speech sound correspondence problem in infancy could be solved by mirrored vocal interactions rather than by imitation. 125-140 - Melissa A. Redford:
Unifying speech and language in a developmentally sensitive model of production. 141-152 - Yoon Mi Oh, Christophe Coupé, Egidio Marsico, François Pellegrino:
Bridging phonological system and lexicon: Insights from a corpus study of functional load. 153-176
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