| All the progress reports are annual reports that summarize research activities
on speech perception and spoken language processing carried out in the
Speech Research Laboratory, Department
of Psychology, Indiana University in Bloomington. Our main goal has been
to summarize our accomplishments over the past years and make them readily
available to granting agencies, sponsors and interested colleagues in the
field. Some of the papers contained in this report are extended manuscripts
that have been prepared for formal publication as journal articles or book
chapters. Other papers are simply short reports of research presented at
professional meetings during the past years or brief summaries of "on-going"
research projects in the laboratory. From time to time, we also have included
new information on instrumentation and software developments when we think
this information would be of interest or help to others. We have found
the sharing of this information to be very useful in facilitating research.
We are distributing progress reports of our research activities because of the ever increasing lag in journal publications and the resulting delay in the dissemination of new information and research findings in the field of spoken language processing. We are, of course, very interested in following the work of other colleagues who are carrying out research on speech perception and spoken language processing and we would be grateful if you and your colleagues would send us copies of recent reprints, preprints, and progress reports as they become available so that we can keep up with your latest findings. Please address all correspondence to: Copies of the progress reports are being sent primarily to libraries and specific research institutions rather than individual scientists. Because of the rising costs of publication and printing, it is not possible to provide multiple copies of these reports to people at the same institution or issue copies to individuals. We are eager to enter into exchange agreements with other institutions for their reports and publications. Please write or e-mail to the above address for further information.Professor David B. Pisoni The information contained in the progress reports is freely available to the public and is not restricted in any way. The views expressed in these research reports are those of the individual authors and do not reflect the opinions of the granting agencies or sponsors of the specific research. |
Revised: 5/4/98
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