Speech Motor Timing

作者: Eric Keller

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-2037-8_14

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摘要: Timing is a fundamental aspect of speech motor control. In recent, prominent view towards timing, temporal organization seen as arising from the interactions peripheral articulatory structures and not considered to be subject external neurocognitive Evidence arguments countering main study supporting this position are critically reviewed. New data presented in favor control (possibly via cerebellum) over two specific types rhythm interarticulatory coordination. It shown how such notion can integrated into general multifactorial experimental approach timing. The further illustrated with respect hypotheses Lindblom’s distinction hyper- hypospeech.

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