Abstract
What we know best about speech perception is what it is not. It is most unlike the process to which one is forced in deciphering a letter in almost illegible handwriting.In the strategy adopted with this kind of emergency the analytical knowledge obtained in studying the end of the letter is used to understand the beginning and vice versa, the original letter and the gradually increasing number of filled-in interpretations or hypotheses for interpretations constantly being at one’s disposal.
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Nooteboom, S.G., Cohen, A. (1975). Anticipation in Speech Production and Its Implications for Perception. In: Cohen, A., Nooteboom, S.G. (eds) Structure and Process in Speech Perception. Communication and Cybernetics, vol 11. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-81000-8_8
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