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During WWII, engineers at Bell Labs developed the sound spectrograph to analyze encrypted speech. After the war, it became the speech scientist's most important tool for visualizing sound.

πŸŽ™οΈ Learn more: antiqueradio.org/soundspec.htm

#SpeechScience #Technology

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πŸ“š Citation Classic

"Linear prediction: A tutorial review."
Makhoul (2005)
Citations: 5951+

An exposition of linear prediction in the analysis of discrete signals

πŸ”— https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/1451722

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#TESTBANK #TESTBANK2026 #SpeechScience #TheoryAndClinical #ClinicalPractice #studyguide #hackedexams

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Ganong (1980) showed lexical knowledge influences phoneme perception - ambiguous sounds between /d/ and /t/ are heard as 'dash' not 'tash' because 'tash' isn't a word. Context shapes what we hear!

πŸ“ Top-down effects in perception

#SpeechScience #Perception

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"Categorical perception: real or myth? Or a bad question."
LibermanΒ et al; McMurray (1957;2022)
Citations: 2641;113+

CP is an empirical phenomenon and a theoret...

πŸ”— https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9803395

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Colin Cherry (1953) described how we can focus on one conversation in a noisy room full of people talking. This launched decades of research into selective attention and speech perception.

🎧 Cherry (1953) - foundational auditory perception study

#SpeechScience #Perception

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πŸ“š Citation Classic

"Articulatory Phonology"
Browman & Goldstein (1992)
Citations: 2993+

Dynamic gestural approach. Paradigm shift from static to c...

πŸ”— sail.usc.edu/~lgoldste/General_Phonet...

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In 1939, Bell Labs unveiled the Voder at the New York World's Fair - the first electronic speech synthesizer operated by a human using a keyboard and foot pedals. Audiences were amazed to hear a machine 'speak'!

πŸŽͺ See it in action: youtube.com/watch?v=0rAyrmm7vv0

#SpeechScience #Technology

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πŸ“š Citation Classic

"The Motor Theory of Speech Perception"
Liberman et al (1967)
Citations: 5765+

Proposed perception uses motor simulation. Hugely influentia...

πŸ”— haskinslabs.org/sites/default/files/file...

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"Phonetic and phonological representation of stop consonant voicing"
Patricia Keating (1984)
Citations: 859+

Structured view of [voice] feature to phonetic implement...

πŸ”— https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/413642.pdf

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In the 1930s, Stevens and Volkmann showed that our perception of pitch isn't linear - the mel scale was born! This perceptual scale is now fundamental to speech processing and voice technology.

🎡 Foundation of modern speech recognition systems

#SpeechScience #Perception

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In the 1950s, researchers discovered that vowels could be characterized by their formant frequencies https://newt.phys.unsw.edu.au/jw/formant.html

πŸ“š Key paper: Potter et al. (1947) 'Visible Speech'

#SpeechScience #Discovery

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"The cortical organization of speech processing"
Hickok & Poeppel (2007)
Citations: 6,971+

Dual processing streams model for speech in the brain.

πŸ”— https://www.nature.com/articles/nrn2113

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In 1961, physicist John Kelly programmed an IBM 704 to sing 'Daisy Bell' - the first song ever sung by a computer. This inspired HAL 9000's song in 2001: A Space Odyssey!

🎡 Historic: youtube.com/watch?v=41U78QP8nBk

#SpeechScience #Technology

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In 1886, the International Phonetic Association created the IPA - a standardized system to transcribe sounds of any language. Universal alphabet for linguists!

🌍 internationalphoneticassociation.org

#SpeechScience #Methods

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The Peterson & Barney (1952) study measured formant frequencies from 76 speakers pubs.aip.org/asa/jasa/article-pdf/24/...

πŸ“Š Original study: Peterson & Barney JASA 1952

#SpeechScience #Methods

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"A Tutorial on Hidden Markov Models"
L.R Rabiner & B.H. Juang (2003)
Citations: 7,556+

Statistical framework t...

πŸ”— www.academia.edu/download/31037917/Rabine...

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πŸ“š Citation Classic

"Acoustic Theory of Speech Production"
Gunnar Fant (1971)
Citations: 7,825+

Foundation for modern speech production. Source-filter mo...

πŸ”— scholar.google.com/scholar

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"Deep Neural Networks for Acoustic Modeling"
Hinton et al. (2012)
Citations: 15,024+

Deep learning sparked the neural network revolution in speech tech.

πŸ”— ieeexplore.ieee.org/iel5/79/6296521/06296526...

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πŸ“š Citation Classic

"A Mathematical Theory of Communication"
Claude Shannon (1948)
Citations: 118,152+

Information theory foundation for all digital communication incl...

πŸ”— ieeexplore.ieee.org/iel7/6731005/6773023/067...

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Jakobson Roman 1959 On Linguistic Aspects of Translation Jakobson Roman 1959 On Linguistic Aspects of Translation

πŸ“š Citation Classic

"On linguistic aspects of translation"
1959 (11012)
Citations: translator of what messages? betrayer of what values?+

www.academia.edu/download/46861872/Jakobs...

πŸ”— NA

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In the 1930s, Stevens and Volkmann showed that our perception of pitch isn't linear - the mel scale was born! This perceptual scale is now fundamental to speech processing and voice technology.

🎡 Foundation of modern speech recognition systems

#SpeechScience #Perception

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Researchers discovered that we don't produce speech sounds in isolation - each sound is influenced by neighboring sounds. This 'coarticulation' makes speech production efficient but recognition challenging!

πŸ”¬ Key insight for speech perception research

#SpeechScience #Production

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Researchers discovered that we don't produce speech sounds in isolation - each sound is influenced by neighboring sounds. This 'coarticulation' makes speech production efficient but recognition challenging!

πŸ”¬ Key insight for speech perception research

#SpeechScience #Production

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Question for #neuroscience, #neuroskyence, #psychology #Linguistics, #SpeechScience, #CommunicationScience, #ChildLanguage researchers in #academicSky doing auditory stimulus presentation.

Do you have speakers you recommend for free-field auditory presentation? Extra points if you can say why!

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Senior Research Associate – Lancaster University | HigherJobz Apply for Senior Research Associate in Linguistics at Lancaster University, UK. Full-time, 24-month project on Arabic language analysis.

Senior Research Associate – Lancaster University, UK
EU-funded #CELIAProject – Linguistics and Speech Technology
Eligibility: PhD in related discipline
Deadline: 20 Oct 2025
Details: higherjobz.com/senior-resea...
#Linguistics #UK #EarlyCareer #ResearchJobs #SpeechScience @lancastersst.bsky.social

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πŸŽ™οΈ Episode 07 is now live on Spotify and YouTube!

🎧 Spotify: open.spotify.com/episode/7eUQ...

🎧 YouTube: youtu.be/TEf0zE1eI5A

#FSUISL #VoicesOfLongevity #SpeechScience #ParkinsonsDisease

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Unpacking the International Phonetic Alphabet: Mapping the World’s Speech Sounds The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is a universal system for transcribing human speech sounds, used globally by linguists and therapists.

The Hidden Code of Speech: Design and Debates of the International Phonetic Alphabet

#IPA #Phonetics #Linguistics #SpeechScience #FactRage #FactRageNews

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Effective Elicitation of Stuttering in Magnetic Resonance Imaging Data Collection Using a Suite of Connected Speech Tasks Purpose: Articulatory behaviors during moments of stuttering have been understudied, largely due to the technical difficulty of collecting such d...

A new way to study stuttering: combining real-time MRI with naturalistic speech tasks to reveal what's happening inside the mouth during stuttering. #JSLHR #StutteringResearch #SpeechScience #MRI

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Announcements Keynote Speaker Announcement πŸ”Š 30.07.2025 We are delighted to announce the keynote speech t`hat will happen at the special session! Speaker: Prof. Karen Livescu, Toyota Technological Institute at Ch...

πŸ“’ #SpeechTech & #SpeechScience researchers!
We are thrilled to announce that Prof. Karen Livescu will keynote our Special Session on Interpretable Audio and Speech Models at #Interspeech2025:
"What can interpretability do for us (and what can it not)?"
πŸ—“οΈ Aug 18, 11:00
@interspeech.bsky.social

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