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Chapter 5. Exploring speech experiences
Linguists, speakers, sounds and meanings
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Matt Coler
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgements xvii
- List of boxes xix
- List of figures xxiii
- List of tables xxv
- Prologue 1
- Foreword 9
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Part I. Theoretical frameworks and some empirical results
- Chapter 1. The five senses and the cognitivist approach to perception 23
- Chapter 2. Visual experience of the road for safe driving 67
- Chapter 3. Experiencing and talking about colors 97
- Chapter 4. Exploring soundscapes 139
- Chapter 5. Exploring speech experiences 169
- Chapter 6. Exploring and talking about music 213
- Chapter 7. Smell 249
- Chapter 8. Taste as a holisensory experience 295
- Chapter 9. From perception to sensory experiences 333
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Part II. Methodological consequences and guidelines
- Chapter 10. Questioning sensory experience 371
- Chapter 11. Subjects or participants? 403
- Chapter 12. From stimulations to stimuli construction and selection 439
- Chapter 13. Procedures and outcomes 475
- Chapter 14. Making sense of the outcomes 505
- Chapter 15. Free sorting task for exploring sensory categories 537
- Afterword 573
- Further readings 577
- Index 587
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgements xvii
- List of boxes xix
- List of figures xxiii
- List of tables xxv
- Prologue 1
- Foreword 9
-
Part I. Theoretical frameworks and some empirical results
- Chapter 1. The five senses and the cognitivist approach to perception 23
- Chapter 2. Visual experience of the road for safe driving 67
- Chapter 3. Experiencing and talking about colors 97
- Chapter 4. Exploring soundscapes 139
- Chapter 5. Exploring speech experiences 169
- Chapter 6. Exploring and talking about music 213
- Chapter 7. Smell 249
- Chapter 8. Taste as a holisensory experience 295
- Chapter 9. From perception to sensory experiences 333
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Part II. Methodological consequences and guidelines
- Chapter 10. Questioning sensory experience 371
- Chapter 11. Subjects or participants? 403
- Chapter 12. From stimulations to stimuli construction and selection 439
- Chapter 13. Procedures and outcomes 475
- Chapter 14. Making sense of the outcomes 505
- Chapter 15. Free sorting task for exploring sensory categories 537
- Afterword 573
- Further readings 577
- Index 587