Clinical applications of auditory judgments are based on what assumptions about listeners?
What are problems with perceptual judgment?
T/F
Listeners can make finer auditory discriminations than they can label using available identification responses.
True
What is the phonemic restoration effect?
An effect that results when listeners fail to detect that a speech sound has been replaced by a nonspeech sound. It’s an example of hearing something that is not there and reflects the activation of the listener’s top-down strategies, which make hypotheses about the semantic and syntactic features of speech.
What is the verbal transformation effect?
Listeners hear a changing phonetic pattern for an unchanging acoustic stimulus, such as a word that is replayed repeatedly. As the stimulus is replayed, listeners report changing percept, often hearing an entirely different word. They may be continually advancing hypotheses of an incoming speech signal.
T/F
Listeners’ attempts to make linguistic sense of speech signal leads to potential errors in perception.
True
What strategies do listeners use to make linguistic sense of speech?
2 likely sources of error in the perception of consonants are:
Segmental substitutions, place of articulation
Some speech perception errors can be attributed to which 2 phonological processes?
What is phonemic false evaluation?
mistaken recognition of phonemes that were not produced by the talker
T/F
With regards to phonemic false evaluation, perceptual errors for normal speakers largely arise at levels of below that of motor commands.
False – above the level of motor commands
What are 3 primary limitations in the traditional perceptual classification of speech errors?
How can lexical status affect phonetic categorization?
What is an equivalence class?
A category of related sounds
What happens when sounds from 2 different languages are acoustically similar?
the sound from the non-native language tends to be assimilated to the sound in the native language
What does the Speech Learning Model do?
What are the 5 patterns of assimilation?
Describe the 2-category contrast pattern of assimilation.
Describe the single-category contrast pattern of assimilation.
Describe the uncategorizable contrast pattern of assimilation.
Describe the category goodness difference contrast pattern of assimilation.
Describe the non-assimilated contrast pattern of assimilation.
What is the McGurk effect?
Describe the prosodic influences on phonetic categorization.