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6.541J surveys the structural properties of natural languages, with special emphasis on the sound pattern
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194 years, 5 months
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Topics covered include: representation of the lexicon; physiology of speech production; articulatory phonetics; acoustical theory of speech production; acoustical and articulatory descriptions of phonetic features and of prosodic aspects of speech; perception of speech; models of lexical access and of speech production and planning; and applications to recognition and generation of speech by machine, and to the study of speech disorders.
Course Currilcum
- Introduction and Background Unlimited
- Vowels. Acoustic Source at the Glottis. Unlimited
- Consonants. Unlimited
- Introduction to Syntax, Morphology and Phonology Unlimited
- Prosody. Unlimited
- Approaches to Lexical Access; Models of Human and Machine Recognition of Speech. Unlimited
- Impaired Speech Production and Perception Unlimited