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"Environmental invariants' and the prosodic aspects of reversed speech

J. KirakowskiT. F. Myers

pp. 403-412

Abstract

The study we are going to present is part of a larger program which explores the relationship between prosody and syntax in the perception of continuous speech. Our studies to date have led us to the conclusion that the relationship is an interactive one. In this paper, we will be concerned with the possibility that some prosodic features may nevertheless be perceived independently of syntax.

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Campbell Robin N, Smith Philip T (1978) Recent advances in the psychology of language: formal and experimental approaches. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 403-412

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4684-2532-1_22

Full citation:

Kirakowski J., Myers T. F. (1978) „"Environmental invariants' and the prosodic aspects of reversed speech“, In: R.N. Campbell & P.T. Smith (eds.), Recent advances in the psychology of language, Dordrecht, Springer, 403–412.