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Phonemic restoration effect

Phonemic restoration effect refers to an effect that occurs in Speech perception when listeners perceive a phoneme in a word even though the acoustic signal of that phoneme is obscure

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Phonemic similarity effect

Phonemic similarity effect refers to the observation that Speech errors and targets are phonemically similar.

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Phonetic boundary

Phonetic boundary refers to the voice onset time when perception changes from one Speech category to another in a categorical perception experiment.

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Phonetic feature

Phonetic feature refers to a characteristic of the way Speech sounds are produced that is used to describe differences and similarities among Speech sounds. For example, B and P or M

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Phonetic level

Phonetic level is a level of Speech perception in which the Speech signal is represented in terms of acoustic cues, such as formant transitions.

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Phonetic method

Phonetic method refers to a method for learning to read in which children Decode the sounds of words based on their knowledge of the sounds of letters and letter combinations.

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Phonetics

Phonetics refers to the study of Speech sounds.

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Phonics

Deutsch: Phonik / Español: Fonética / Português: Fônica / Français: Phonétique / Italiano: Fonetica

Phonics refers to the understanding that there is a predictable relationship between phonemes (the sounds of spoken language) and graphemes (the letters and spellings that represent those sounds in written language).

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