Perception of the speech code.

AM Liberman, FS Cooper, DP Shankweiler… - Psychological …, 1967 - psycnet.apa.org
Man could not perceive speech well if each phoneme were cued by a unit sound. In fact, many
phonemes are encoded so that a single acoustic cue carries information in parallel about …

[HTML][HTML] Guidelines for Perioperative Care in Elective Colonic Surgery: Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS®) Society Recommendations

…, N Francis, CE McNaught, J Macfie, AS Liberman… - World journal of …, 2013 - Springer
Background This review aims to present a consensus for optimal perioperative care in
colonic surgery and to provide graded recommendations for items for an evidenced-based …

Guidelines for perioperative care in elective colonic surgery: Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS®) Society recommendations

…, N Francis, CE McNaught, J MacFie, AS Liberman… - Clinical nutrition, 2012 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: This review aims to present a consensus for optimal perioperative care in
colonic surgery and to provide graded recommendations for items for an evidenced-based …

The motor theory of speech perception revised

AM Liberman, IG Mattingly - Cognition, 1985 - Elsevier
A motor theory of speech perception, initially proposed to account for results of early experiments
with synthetic speech, is now extensively revised to accommodate recent findings, and …

Study of the reaction

…, I Kirkbride, H Kolanoski, K Königsmann, A Liberman… - Physical Review D, 1982 - APS
The Crystal Ball detector at SPEAR has been used to investigate the decays ψ′→ γ γ J ψ, J
ψ→(e+ e− or μ+ μ−) resulting from production of 8× 10 5 ψ′. From this selection of the data …

The discrimination of speech sounds within and across phoneme boundaries.

AM Liberman, KS Harris, HS Hoffman… - Journal of experimental …, 1957 - psycnet.apa.org
Ss can discriminate phonemes presented singly and in random order. Ss discriminated
better between speech sounds to which they have attached different phonemic labels than …

Functional disruption in the organization of the brain for reading in dyslexia

…, DP Shankweiler, AM Liberman… - Proceedings of the …, 1998 - National Acad Sciences
Learning to read requires an awareness that spoken words can be decomposed into the
phonologic constituents that the alphabetic characters represent. Such phonologic awareness …

An effect of linguistic experience: The discrimination of [r] and [l] by native speakers of Japanese and English

…, JJ Jenkins, W Strange, AM Liberman… - Perception & …, 1975 - Springer
To test the effect of linguistic experience on the perception of a cue that is known to be
effective in distinguishing between [r] and [l] in English, 21 Japanese and 39 American adults …

The alphabetic principle and learning to read.

IY Liberman, D Shankweiler, AM Liberman - 1989 - ERIC
Proper application of the alphabetic principle rests on an awareness of the internal
phonological (and morphophonological) structure of words that the alphabet represents. …

Acoustic loci and transitional cues for consonants

PC Delattre, AM Liberman, FS Cooper - The journal of the acoustical …, 1955 - pubs.aip.org
Previous studies with synthetic speech have shown that second‐formant transitions are cues
for the perception of the stop and nasal consonants. The results of those experiments can …