Constellation of Sounds in Mental Space (CROSBI ID 478944)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Škarić, Ivo
engleski
Constellation of Sounds in Mental Space
This paper departs from the assumption that phonemic sounds also exist as independent mental entities, that is, independently of their pronunciation, acoustic, syntagmatic, linguistic and functional, prosodic, pragmatic, indexical or any other actualization. Their existence may be established and some of their characteristics revealed by their interactive assessment. The method employed in this study was the Galileo procedure of J. Woelfel and E. L. Fink. A group of 160 students studying phonetics and speech pathology at Zagreb University introspectively evaluated distances of 30 Croatian phonemic sounds arranged in pairs, each pair with each other and with ego (me), which means that 465 pairs were evaluated, that is (30+1)(31-1)/2. The results are partially as expected, however there are some which are rather unexpected and are not easy to interpret. We assume that it is because a new approach was employed and consequently a new aspect of sound reality emerged.
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Podaci o prilogu
337-340-x.
1999.
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Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Proceedings of The XIVth International Congress of Phonetic Sciences ICPSh99
Ohala J. ; Hasegawa, Y. ; Ohala, M. ; Granville, D. ; Bailey, A. C.
San Francisco (CA): Univerity Of California, Barkeley
Podaci o skupu
International Congress of Phonetic Sciences ICPSh99
poster
01.08.1999-07.08.1999
San Francisco (CA), Sjedinjene Američke Države