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The role of the dorsal cochlear nucleus in the perception of voicing contrasts in initial English stop consonants: a computational modelling study

The role of the dorsal cochlear nucleus in the perception of voicing contrasts in initial English stop consonants: a computational modelling study
The role of the dorsal cochlear nucleus in the perception of voicing contrasts in initial English stop consonants: a computational modelling study
University of Southampton
Pont, M.J.
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Pont, M.J.
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Damper, R.I.
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Pont, M.J. (1989) The role of the dorsal cochlear nucleus in the perception of voicing contrasts in initial English stop consonants: a computational modelling study. University of Southampton, Electronics and Computer Science : University of Southampton, Doctoral Thesis.

Record type: Thesis (Doctoral)

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Published date: 1989
Organisations: University of Southampton, Southampton Wireless Group

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Local EPrints ID: 250080
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/250080
PURE UUID: b8dee1bd-abc3-43fc-b8b3-9fcebf702b65

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Date deposited: 27 Mar 2003
Last modified: 10 Dec 2021 20:06

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Author: M.J. Pont
Thesis advisor: R.I. Damper

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