I.Extended Manuscripts
1.
Long-Term Memory in Speech Perception: Some New Findings on Talker Variability,
Speaking Rate and Perceptual Learning
------------------ David B. Pisoni
2.
Stimulus Variability and Spoken Word Recognition: Effects of Variability
in Speaking Rate and Overall Amplitude
------------------ Mitchell S. Sommers, Lynne C. Nygaard, and David
B. Pisoni
3.
Some Contributions of Auditory Psychophysics to Theoretical Issues in Speech
Perception
------------------ Mitchell S. Sommers and David B. Pisoni
4.
Speech Perception: New Directions In Research and Theory
------------------ Lynne C. Nygaard and David B. Pisoni
5.
Variability and Invariance in Speech Perception: A New Look at Some Old
Problems in Perceptual Learning
------------------ David B. Pisoni and Scott E. Lively
6.
Effects of Stimulus Variability on the Representation of Spoken Words in
Memory
------------------ Lynne C. Nygaard, Mitchell S. Sommers and David
B. Pisoni
7.
Training Japanese Listeners to Identify English /r/ and /l/: III. Long-term
Retention of New Phonetic Categories
------------------ Scott E. Lively, David B. Pisoni, Reiko A. Yamada,
Yoh'ichi Tohkura and Tsuneo Yamada
II. Short Reports & Work-in-Progress
1.
Speech Perception as a Talker-Contingent Process
------------------ Lynne C. Nygaard, Mitchell S. Sommers and David
B. Pisoni
2.
Training Listeners to Perceive Novel Phonetic Categories: How Do We Know
What is Learned
------------------ John S. Logan, Scott E. Lively and David B. Pisoni
III. Instrumentation & Software
1.
A New PC-based Real-time Experiment Control System
------------------Luis R. Hernandez, Thomas D. Carrell, James G. Reutter, and Robert H. Bernacki