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Read [[http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/17470218.2013.822009?needAccess=true|Smith, R., Holmes-Elliott, S., Pettinato, M., and Knight, R.-A. (2014) Cross-accent intelligibility of speech in noise: Long-term familiarity and short-term familiarization. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 67(3), pp. 590-608.]] Related papers (not necessary, papers on speaker adaptation): 1. [[http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/109762/|Smith, R. (2015) Perception of speaker-specific phonetic detail. In: Fuchs, S., Pape, D., Petrone, C. and Perrier, P. (eds.) Individual Differences in Speech Production and Perception. Series: Speech production and perception. Peter Lang, pp. 11-38. ISBN 9783631665060]] 1. [[http://ac.els-cdn.com/S0095447011001033/1-s2.0-S0095447011001033-main.pdf?_tid=bfb02cf2-e331-11e6-9a3b-00000aab0f26&acdnat=1485371529_fcb7eb5a0fb5fa8a0d8a4ab55c8b48d1|Smith, R., and Hawkins, S. (2012) Production and perception of speaker-specific phonetic detail at word boundaries. Journal of Phonetics, 40(2), pp. 213-233]] Related papers (papers on cross-dialect perception): 1. [[http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/116704/|Smith, R., and Rathcke, T. (2016) Glasgow gloom or Leeds glue? Dialect-specific vowel duration constrains lexical segmentation and access. Phonetica, 74(1), pp. 1-24]] |
Lab Meeting, Spring 2017, Week 4
Awe- and Aw-inspiring readings (or just stuff you think deserves a mention)
Related papers (not necessary, papers on speaker adaptation):
Related papers (papers on cross-dialect perception):
What we did over last week
Florian
Xin
Andrew
Jenn
Dan
Amanda
Zach
Linda
Wednesday