Re: AUDITORY Digest - 17 Jun 2005 to 18 Jun 2005 (#2005-118) ("Erin E.Hannon" )


Subject: Re: AUDITORY Digest - 17 Jun 2005 to 18 Jun 2005 (#2005-118)
From:    "Erin E.Hannon"  <eeh5(at)CORNELL.EDU>
Date:    Sun, 19 Jun 2005 11:26:15 -0400

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(at)IX.NETCOM.COM> > 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 > -- > ===================================================== > Denis M. Donovan, M.D., M.Ed., F.A.P.S. > The Children's Center for Developmental Psychiatry > 6675 - 13th Avenue North, Suite 2-A > St. Petersburg, Florida 33710-5483 > > Phone: 727-345-2400 > FAX: 727-345-8808 > Email: dmdonvan(at)ix.netcom.com > ===================================================== ____________________________________________ Erin E. Hannon Visiting Graduate Student (Cornell University) Infant Studies, Department of Psychology University of Toronto at Mississauga 3359 Mississauga Road N. Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L5L 1C6 905-828-3950 http://people.psych.cornell.edu/~eeh5/


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