Sussman et al.: Linear correlates in the speech signal
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The mapping from acoustic structure to the phonetic categories of speech: The invariance problem
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- 01 April 1998, p. 260
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Does locus-equation linearity really matter in consonant perception?
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Linear correlates in the speech signal: Consequences of the specific use of an acoustic tube?
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Self-learning and self-organization as tools for speech research
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- 01 April 1998, pp. 262-263
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Locus equations: A partial solution to the problem of consonant place perception
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Locus equation and hidden parameters of speech
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Differences that make a difference: Do locus equations result from physical principles characterizing all mammalian vocal tracts?
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- 01 April 1998, pp. 264-265
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The orderly output constraint is not wearing any clothes
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Listeners' perceptual mapping of locus equations and variability
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In search of the unicorn: Where is the invariance in speech?
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An account of the locus equation phenomenon based on speech movement planning
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- 01 April 1998, pp. 268-269
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Linearity or separability?
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- 01 April 1998, pp. 269-270
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A phonological perspective on locus equations
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Are locus equations sufficient or necessary for obstruent perception?
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Charting speech with bats without requiring maps
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Locus equations reveal learnability
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- 01 April 1998, pp. 273-274
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Integrating cues in speech perception
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- 01 April 1998, p. 275
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An articulatory perspective on the locus equation
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Why did coarticulation evolve?
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- 01 April 1998, pp. 275-276
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What can auditory neuroethology tell us about speech processing?
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- 01 April 1998, pp. 276-277
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