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Linguistic categories and speech perception

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Classical assumptions<br />

• Almost all theories were vague about how we<br />

move from identification of the basic phonetic<br />

or phonological unit to underst<strong>and</strong>ing meaning.<br />

• No influential classical theory considered that<br />

the same basic processes could be involved in<br />

all aspects of <strong>speech</strong> underst<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

• Exception to both these statements: Klatt’s<br />

Lexical Access From Spectra (LAFS) model)<br />

Klatt, D. H. (1979). Speech <strong>perception</strong>: A model of acoustic-phonetic<br />

analysis <strong>and</strong> lexical access. Journal of Phonetics, 7, 279-312.

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