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Definition of Sound perception
1. Noun. The perception of sound as a meaningful phenomenon.
Generic synonyms: Perception
Specialized synonyms: Speech Perception, Musical Perception
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sound Perception
Literary usage of Sound perception
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Diseases of the Ear by Philip D. Kerrison (1921)
"PHYSIOLOGY OP sound perception (COCHLEAR FUNCTION).—In attempting to place before
the reader a brief synopsis of this rather difficult subject, ..."
2. Progressive Medicine by Hobart Amory Hare (1908)
"The involvement of the apparatus of subjective sound- perception, especially of
the inner portion of the orifice of the Eustachian tube, will give to the ..."
3. A Text-book of Diseases of the Nose and Throat by David Braden Kyle (1907)
"The involvement of the apparatus of subjective sound-perception, especially of
the inner portion of the orifice of the Eustachian tube, will give to the ..."
4. The Association Review (1907)
"By sound perception, T mean those who hear the sound of a whistle or hear the
music of ... But how about the time to drill those who have sound perception ? ..."
5. My Voice and I, Or, The Relation of the Singer to the Song by Clara Kathleen Rogers (1910)
"CHAPTER VI SOUND-PERCEPTION — THE RULER THE real and only power that rules the
art of singing is the perception of sound. We have striking instances of this ..."
6. The Association Review (1907)
"By sound perception, I mean those who hear the sound of a whistle or hear the
music of ... But how about the time to drill those who have sound perception? ..."