| Abstract | [Introduction]
In this paper I present an overview of some recent research on speech perception. To reduce my task to manageable size, I have chosen to focus on the topics of perceptual integration and segregation, which have guided, more or less explicitly, a considerable amount of speech perception research and theorizing in recent years. This will be a selective review, therefore, but I hope it will nevertheless convey some of the flavor of contemporary ideas and findings, even though that flavor will be tinged with my own favorite spices. |