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Ignatius Mattingly

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Mattingly, I. G. (1991). Reading and the biological function of linguistic representation. In I. G. Mattingly & M. Studdert-Kennedy (Eds.),
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rules to write the first computer program for synthesizing continuous speech from a phonetically spelled input. A further step toward a
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Mattingly, I. G. (1972). Reading, the linguistic process, and linguistic awareness. In J. F. Kavanagh & I. G. Mattingly (Eds.),
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for the blind combined Mattingly's program with an automatic look-up procedure for converting alphabetic text into strings of
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Mattingly, Ignatius G. (1974). Speech synthesis for phonetic and phonological models. In Thomas A. Sebeok (Ed.),
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Mattingly, I. G. (1966). Synthesis by rule of prosodic features. Language and Speech, 9, 1-13.
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Liberman, A. M. & Mattingly, I. G. (1985). The motor theory of speech perception revised.
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from 1966 until his death in 2004. He is best known for his pioneering work on
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and speech scientist. Prior to his academic career, he was an analyst for the
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symbols. In the 1960s he also produced the first prosodic synthesis by rule.
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Klatt Record Audio Examples - first prosodic synthesis by rule by Mattingly
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Language by ear and by eye: The relationships between speech and reading
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Mattingly, I. G. (1990). The global character of phonetic gestures.
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He was a Lecturer and then Professor of Linguistics at the
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Mattingly, I. G. (1972). Speech cues and sign stimuli.
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Modularity and the Motor Theory of Speech Perception
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Haskins Laboratories
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motor theory of speech perception
Alvin Liberman

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