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J. M. Pickett has written:

'The acoustics of speech communication' -- subject(s): Auditory perception, Phonetics, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Speech, Psychoacoustics, Speech, Speech perception

'The sounds of speech communication' -- subject(s): Phonetics, Speech perception, Bioacoustics, Auditory perception

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J. M. Pickett has written:

'The acoustics of speech communication' -- subject(s): Auditory perception, Phonetics, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Speech, Psychoacoustics, Speech, Speech perception

'The sounds of speech communication' -- subject(s): Phonetics, Speech perception, Bioacoustics, Auditory perception

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there are many functions here are a few: Visual Perception, Spatial Orientation, Speech

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Speech perception involves the ability to recognize and interpret speech sounds, including phonemes and words. It relies on auditory processing skills, such as discriminating between different speech sounds and understanding the changes in speech sounds due to factors like accent or background noise. Speech perception also involves top-down processing, where prior knowledge and context help to interpret and understand speech.

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Alvin M. Liberman has written:

'Speech' -- subject(s): Speech perception

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Speech perception. For now on look it up in the book for your open-book test. lol

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