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Book: Phonetics for Speech Pathology

Chapter: 31. Hearing: Comprehension

DOI: 10.1558/equinox.22768

Blurb:

This chapter distinguishes the perception of speech from its comprehension by the listener. A discussion is provided of active versus passive listener models, and the possibility of combining them. The need for clinical phoneticians to separate phonetic from phonemic listening is stressed.

Chapter Contributors

  • Martin Ball (martin.j.ball@liu.se - martinball) 'Linköping University'
  • Joan Rahilly (j.rahilly@qub.ac.uk - ehehjrah) 'Queen's University Belfast'
  • Orla Lowry (o.lowry@qub.ac.uk - olowry) 'Queen's University Belfast'
  • Nicola Bessell (N.Bessell@ucc.ie - nbessell) 'University College Cork'
  • Alice Lee (a.lee@ucc.ie - alee1) 'University College Cork'