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Title ABC/123 Version X 1 Speech Perception Worksheet PSY/345 Version 3 1 University of Phoenix Material Speech Perception Worksheet Complete the following table. Components Description/Function Acoustic signal Articulators Formants Sound spectrogram Formant transitions Phonemes Categorical perception McGurk effect Speech segmentation Transitional probabilities Indexical characteristics Broca’s aphasia Wernicke’s aphasia Dual-stream model of speech perception Motor theory of speech perception Copyright © XXXX by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Copyright © 2016, 2014 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved.
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ABC/123 Version X
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    Speech Perception Worksheet
PSY/345 Version 3
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University of
Phoenix Material
Speech Perception Worksheet
Complete the following table:
    Components
    Description
    Acoustic signal
    These are the noises that animals make in response to a particular stimulus or situation which has a specific meaning.
    Articulators
    The organs which produce speech sounds are called as the articulators. Some examples are lips, teeth, tongue, alveolar ridge etc.
    Formants
    The major component of a vocal tone is the formants. These are the concentration of acoustic energy which gives a unique tonal character to an individual. (Moore, 1997).
    Sound spectrogram
    The two or three dimensional visualization of sound wave is known as sound spectrogram. It is the evaluation of sound frequencies over a period of time.
    Formant transitions
    During speech or...
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