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Re: AUDITORY Digest - 17 Jun 2005 to 18 Jun 2005 (#2005-118)



Denis
One possibility is Figure 1.1 from Peter Jusczyk's book The Discovery
of Spoken Language (p. 4). Spectogram of someone saying "there really
are a lot of words to learn."
-Erin.

On Jun 19, 2005, at 12:00 AM, Automatic digest processor wrote:
Date:    Sat, 18 Jun 2005 07:57:45 -0400
From:    Denis Donovan <dmdonvan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: illustration needed

Does anyone have a good B&W illustration of a spectrographic
representation of the human speech stream that illustrates well the
nondiscreteness of 'words' -- that I could use, with appropriate
credit given, in a book?

Many thanks,

Denis Donovan
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