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Aalto, Daniel
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University of Alberta, Canada
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Pitch, perceived duration and auditory biases: Comparison among languages
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Abad, Alberto
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Spoken Language Systems Lab, INESC-ID, Lisbon, Portugal; IST, Lisboa, Portugal
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Automatic recognition of prosodic patterns in semantic verbal fluency tests - an animal naming task for edutainment applications
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Abrahamsen, Jardar E.
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Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Norway
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A systematic approach to the pronunciation training of phonotactics
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Abrego-Collier, Carissa
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University of Chicago, USA
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Investigating variation in English vowel-to-vowel coarticulation in a longitudinal phonetic corpus
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Acheson, Daniel J.
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Donders Institute for Brain, Behaviour and Cognition, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands ; Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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Assessing the link between speech perception and production through individual differences
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Ackermann, Hermann
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Department of Neurology, University of Tübingen, Germany
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The role of pre-SMA for time-critical speech perception –
A transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) study
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Adank, Patti
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University College London, UK
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Effects of imitation on language attitudes associated with regional and standard accents of British English
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Comparing L1 and L2 speakers using articulography
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Adda-Decker, Martine
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Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie, UMR7018 CNRS/University Paris 3 Sorbonne-Nouvelle, France; LIMSI-CNRS, France
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On improving the pronunciation of French /r/ in Chinese
learners by using real-time
ultrasound visualization
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Voicing variations in French obstruents: Distribution and acoustic quantification
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Duration- vs. style-dependent vowel
variation: A multiparametric
investigation
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Phonetic corpora and big data
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Adu Manyah, Kofi
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Department of Modern Languages, KNUST, Ghana
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Phonemic quantity contrasts in normal and non-pathological perturbed speech
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Aguilar, Andrés
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University of California, San Diego, USA
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Lexical and post-lexical tone in Choguita Rarámuri
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Agwuele, Augustine
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Texas State University, San Marcos, USA
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Coarticulation of tone and CV segment in citation and
sentence form
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Aichinger, Philipp
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Division of Phoniatrics-Logopedics, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Medical University of Vienna, Austria; Signal Processing and Speech Communication Laboratory, Graz University of Technology, Austria
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Glottal area patterns in numerically simulated diplophonia
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Al Dabel, Maryam
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Department of Computer Science, University of Sheffield, UK
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On the role of discriminative
intelligibility model for
speech intelligibility
enhancement
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Albano, Eleonora
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University of Campinas, Brazil
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Deriving manner of articulation classes from phoneme co-occurrence frequencies
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Alena, Witzlack-Makarevich
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Department of General Linguistics, Kiel University, Germany
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Phonetic reduction of clicks – Evidence from Nǀuu
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Alghamdi, Najwa
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University of Sheffield, UK
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A comparison of audiovisual and auditory-only training on the perception of spectrally-distorted speech
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Alku, Paavo
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Department of Signal Processing and Acoustics, Aalto University, Finland
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Does interest in language learning affect the non-native phoneme production in elderly learners?
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Non-native production training with an acoustic model and orthographic or transcription cues
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Learning of a non-native vowel through instructed production training
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Allen, Claire
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University of British Columbia, Canada
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Measuring magnitude of tongue
movement for vowel height and
backness
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Almbark, Rana
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University of York, UK
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Acoustic analysis of the Syrian Arabic vowel system
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F0 peak alignment in Moroccan Arabic polar questions
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Almeida, Diogo
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New York University, Abu Dhabi
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Asymmetries in the perception of Mandarin tones: Evidence from mismatch negativity
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Alshangiti, Wafaa
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Speech, Hearing and Phonetic Sciences, University College London, UK
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Comparing the efficiency of vowel production training in immersion and non-immersion settings for Arabic learners of English
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Al-Tamimi, Jalal
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Newcastle University, UK
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Spectral tilt as an acoustic correlate to pharyngealisation in Jordanian and Moroccan Arabic
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An acoustic investigation of the production of English /s/ by L2 Thai learners
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The acquisition of gemination in Lebanese-Arabic children
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Perceiving and adapting to regional accent differences among vowel subsystems
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Alter, Kai
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Institute of Neuroscience, Newcastle University, UK
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Neural correlates of categorical linguistic and gradient paralinguistic intonation
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Altrov, Rene
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Institute of the Estonian Language, Tallinn, Estonia
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Influence of verbal content on acoustics of speech emotions
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Aly, Ann
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University of California, Los Angeles, USA
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The multiple prosodic cues differentiating questions and statements in Miami Cuban Spanish
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Amano, Shigeaki
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Aichi Shukutoku University, Japan
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Perception boundary between /s/ and /ts/ in Japanese at various speaking rates
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Acoustic features of Japanese words spoken by Japanese natives and non-natives
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Ambrazaitis, Gilbert
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Centre for Languages and Literature, Lund University, Sweden
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Focal F0 peak shape and sentence mode in Swedish
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Amelot, Angélique
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CNRS-UMR7018, LPP, Paris III, France
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Multimodal imaging of glottal stop and creaky voice: Evaluating the role of epilaryngeal constriction
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Amengual, Mark
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University of California, Santa Cruz, USA
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The acoustic realization of the /a/-/ə/
alternation in Majorcan Catalan
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Amir, Noam
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Tel Aviv University, Israel
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Categorical perception of lexical stress: T
he effect of manipulated duration
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Amorim, Cristiana
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Spoken Language Systems Lab, INESC-ID, Lisbon, Portugal; IST, Lisboa, Portugal
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Automatic recognition of prosodic patterns in semantic verbal fluency tests - an animal naming task for edutainment applications
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Anderson, Cormac
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Department of Linguistics, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany; Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland
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On the correlation of acoustic vowel and coda duration in modern Welsh C(C)VC
monosyllables
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Andreeva, Bistra
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Saarland University, Germany
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Comparison of pitch profiles of German and French speakers speaking French and German
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L2 stressed vowel
production by Bulgarian learners of German
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Androjna, Kaja
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École Normale Supérieure, Paris, France
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Primary and secondary cues to voice assimilation in French and Slovenian
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Anisimov, Nikolay
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Moscow State Lomonosov University, Russia
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Articulatory patterns of Russian diphthongized vowels: Pilot MRI investigation
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Aperliński, Grzegorz
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Faculty of English, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland
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Release bursts vs. formant transitions in Polish stop place perception
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Arai, Takayuki
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Sophia University, Japan
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Physical models of the vocal tract sound different with the same shape but different temporal characteristics and vice versa
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Archangeli, Diana
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The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong; University of Arizona, USA
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The articulation of mutated consonants: Palatalization in Scottish Gaelic
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Arciuli, Joanne
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University of Sydney, Australia
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Lexical stress contrastivity in typically developing Italian children
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Arkhipov, Alexandre
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Moscow State University, Russia
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The acoustic correlates of vowel pharyngealisation in Archi (East Caucasian)
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Armstrong, Meghan
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University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA
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The phonetics and distribution of non-question rises in two varieties of American English
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Arnaud, Vincent
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Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, Canada
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Regional backgrounds and discrimination patterns: A preliminary perceptual study in Quebec French
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Quebec French close vowels in lengthening contexts: tense, lax or diphthongised? An acoustic study
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Arnela, Marc
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Universitat Ramon Llull, Spain
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Simplification of vocal tract shapes with different levels of detail
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Arnhold, Anja
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University of Alberta, Canada
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Duration and pitch in the vowel quantity distinction of Yakut: Evidence from spontaneous speech
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Arnold, Denis
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University of Tübingen, Germany
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DIMA – Annotation guidelines for German intonation
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Investigating dialectal differences using articulography
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Arvaniti, Amalia
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University of Kent, UK
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Voice onset time in Spanish-English
spontaneous code-switching
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The phonetics and phonology of the Polish vocative chant
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The role of stress in syllable monitoring
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Asano, Yuki
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University of Konstanz, Germany
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Coordination of lexical and paralinguistic F0 in L2 production
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Ashley, Richard
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Northwestern University, USA
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Effects of musical experience on the Thai rate-varied vowel length perception
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Aslin, Richard N.
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University of Rochester, USA
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Indexical and linguistic processing in infancy: Discrimination of speaker, accent and vowel differences
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Asmus, Sabine
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Department of Sorbian Studies, Leipzig University, Germany; Department of English, Szczecin University, Poland
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On the correlation of acoustic vowel and coda duration in modern Welsh C(C)VC
monosyllables
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Aston, John
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Statistical Laboratory, University of Cambridge, UK
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Reconstructing the sounds of words from the past
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Asu, Eva Liina
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Institute of Estonian and General Linguistics, University of Tartu, Estonia
University of Tartu
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A comparative study of Estonian Swedish voiceless laterals: Are voiceless approximants fricatives?
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In search of word accents in Estonian Swedish
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Atria, José Joaquín
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University College London, UK
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Development of accentual categories in Japanese as a second language
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Aubanel, Vincent
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The MARCS Institute, University of Western Sydney, Australia
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Influences of visual speech information on the perception of foreign-accented speech in noise
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The effect of auditory and visual signal availability on speech perception
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Syllabic structure and informational content in English and Spanish
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Audibert, Nicolas
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Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie, UMR7018 CNRS/Univ. Paris 3 Sorbonne-Nouvelle, France
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Duration- vs. style-dependent vowel
variation: A multiparametric
investigation
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Retrospective longitudinal acoustic and perceptive study of substitution voice after partial laryngectomy
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Augurzky, Petra
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University of Tübingen, Germany
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Multiple contrastive accents in German production: Syntactic and rhythmic factors
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Auris, Bastian
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IfL - Phonetik, University of Cologne, Germany
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Perturbation of stability patterns in syllable production
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Avanzi, Mathieu
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Phonetics Laboratory, Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, University of Cambridge, UK
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Sociophonetics of phonotactic phenomena in French
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Avdelidis, Konstantinos
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Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
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SpeakGreek: An online speech training tool for L2 pedagogy and clinical intervention
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Avesani, Cinzia
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CNR-ISTC, Italy
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Different parts of the same
elephant: A roadmap to
disentangle and connect
different perspectives on
prosodic prominence
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Azzabou-Kacem, Soundess
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The University of Edinburgh, UK
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Prosodic boundary strength and the location of pre-nuclear phrasal prominence
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Baayen, Harald
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University of Tübingen, Germany; University of Alberta, Canada
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Investigating dialectal differences using articulography
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Babel, Molly
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University of British Columbia, Canada
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The effects of talker variability on phonetic accommodation
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Attention, word position, and perceptual learning
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Facial attractiveness facilitates voice processing
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Baek, Yuna
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Hanyang Phonetics & Psycholinguistics Lab, Hanyang University, Seoul, South Korea
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Phonetic encoding of coda voicing contrast and its interaction with information structure in L1 and L2 speech
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Baese-Berk, Melissa
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University of Oregon, USA
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Individual differences in perception of
unfamiliar speech
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A case study of tone and intonation in two Tibetic language varieties
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Rate-dependent speech processing can be speech-specific: Evidence from the disappearance of words under changes in context speech rate
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Baghai Ravary, Ladan
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University of Oxford, UK
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Pitch and duration in RP: A corpus-based historical exploration
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Baker, Brett
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The University of Melbourne, Australia
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A comparison of the acoustics of nonsense and real word stimuli: Coronal stops in Bengali
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The vowel inventory of Roper Kriol
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Perception of Cantonese tones by Mandarin
speakers
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Baker, Jordan
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University of Toledo, Ohio, USA
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Articulatory and acoustic correlates of the mid-central vowel
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Baker-Smemoe, Wendy
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Brigham Young University, USA
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What factors predict age effects in L2 perception: A
comparison of social, cognitive, and experiential factors
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Bakst, Sarah
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University of California, Berkeley, USA
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An ultrasound investigation into articulatory variation in American /r/ and /s/
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Balas, Anna
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Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland
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Language mode vs. L2 interference: Evidence from L1 Polish
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Balch, Peter
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Analogue Information Systems Ltd, UK
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Towards a 3D Tongue model for parameterising ultrasound data
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Bali, Rohan
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University of Toronto, Canada
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Articulatory speech errors and word structure
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Ballier, Nicolas
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Université Paris-Diderot, France
Sorbonne Paris Cité
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Assessing L2 phonemic acquisition: A normalization-independent method?
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Baltazani, Mary
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University of Ioannina, Greece; University of Oxford, UK
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Dialectal effects on the perception of Greek vowels
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The prenuclear field matters: Questions and statements in standard modern Greek
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Bang, Hye-Young
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McGill University, Canada
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The effect of word frequency on the timecourse of tonogenesis in Seoul Korean
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Baqué, Lorraine
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Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain
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Acoustic correlates of Spanish stress in fluent and non-fluent aphasia: A
preliminary study
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Barbao, Claire
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University of Toledo, USA
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The voice of love
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Barbe, Michael
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Department of Neurology, University Hospital Cologne, Germany
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Onset coordination in essential tremor patients with deep brain stimulation: An EMA study
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Barbosa, Plinio
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State University of Campinas, Brazil
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Temporal parameters discriminate better between read and narrated speech in Brazilian Portuguese
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Bárkányi, Zsuzsanna
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Eötvös Lorand University, Budapest, Hungary; Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
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Prosodic conditioning of pre-sonorant voicing
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Voicing assimilation at accentual phrase boundaries in Hungarian
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Barkat-Defradas, Melissa
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Praxiling UMR 5267 CNRS - Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier, France; Institut des Sciences de l'Evolution, CNRS-UMR 5554, France
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Dysphonia is beautiful: A perceptual and acoustic analysis of vocal roughness
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Barker, Jon
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Department of Computer Science, University of Sheffield, UK
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On the role of discriminative
intelligibility model for
speech intelligibility
enhancement
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A comparison of audiovisual and auditory-only training on the perception of spectrally-distorted speech
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Barlaz, Marissa
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
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Modeling Iu Mien tone with eigenpitch representations
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Lingual differences in Brazilian Portuguese
oral and nasal vowels: An MRI study
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Barnes, Jonathan
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Boston University, USA
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Perception of Pseudoswedish tonal
contrasts by native speakers of American English: Implications for
models of intonation
perception
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Intonational schemas, perceived grouping, and distortions of perceived duration
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Barreda, Santiago
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Department of Linguistics, University of California, Davis, USA
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Speaker identity and spectral influences on word recognition
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Barros, Nádia
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Center of Linguistics, University of Lisbon, Portugal
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Prosodic phrasing in parentheticals and topics across varieties of European Portuguese
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Barry, William
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Saarland University, Germany
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L2 stressed vowel
production by Bulgarian learners of German
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Barthel, Helen
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Utrecht University, The Netherlands
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Acoustic-phonetic properties of smiling revised – Measurements on a natural video corpus
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Bartkova, Katarina
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ATILF, Université de Lorraine, France
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Impact of frame rate on automatic speech-text alignment for corpus-based phonetic studies
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Başkent, Deniz
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UMCG, The Netherlands
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How hard can it be to ignore the pan in panda?
Effort of lexical competition as measured in pupil dilation
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Batista, Fernando
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Spoken Language Systems Lab, INESC-ID, Lisbon, Portugal; ISCTE - Instituto Universitário de Lisboa, Portugal
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Prosodic classification of discourse markers
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Automatic recognition of prosodic patterns in semantic verbal fluency tests - an animal naming task for edutainment applications
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Bauer, Matt
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Illinois Institute of Technology, USA
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Merger within an individual
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Baum, Shari R.
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School of Communication Sciences and Disorders, McGill University, Montreal, Canada; Centre for Research on the Brain, Language and Music, Montreal, Canada
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Extrinsic talker normalization alters self perception during speech
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Baumann, Stefan
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IfL Phonetik, University of Cologne, Germany
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The perceptual prominence of pitch accent types in German
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DIMA – Annotation guidelines for German intonation
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The effect of verbs on the prosodic marking of information status: Production and perception in German
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Baumeister, Barbara
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Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
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Fundamental frequency and human perception of
alcoholic intoxication in
speech
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Beare, Richard
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Monash University, Australia; Murdoch Children's Research Institute, Australia
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An EPG and EMA study of apicals in stressed and unstressed position in Arrernte
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Beautemps, Denis
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University Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, GIPSA-lab, F-38040 Grenoble, France
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Phonetic convergence and imitation of speech by cochlear implant patients
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Beck, Janet
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CASL Research Centre, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, UK
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Phonation stabilisation time as an indicator of voice disorder
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Voice quality variation in Scottish adolescents: Gender versus geography
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Becker, Johannes
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Department of Neurology, University Hospital Cologne, Germany
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Onset coordination in essential tremor patients with deep brain stimulation: An EMA study
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Beckman, Mary E.
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Department of Linguistics, Ohio State University, USA
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The acquisition of English sibilant fricatives by children with bilateral cochlear implants
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Loss of prevoicing in modern Japanese /g, d, b/
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Phonetics of first language acquisition
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Beeley, Helena
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University of Oxford, UK
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British English [kw], [k], and [w] distinction in back round vowel contexts
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Beke, András
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Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary
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Hidden Markov Model-based approach for nasalized vowels recognition in spontaneous speech
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Belanger, Trisha
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University of Toledo, USA
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The voice of love
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Ben Chemo, Chen
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Tel Aviv University, Israel
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Categorical perception of lexical stress: T
he effect of manipulated duration
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Benders, Titia
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Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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The perceptual basis of the feature vowel height
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Bent, Tessa
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Indiana University, USA
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Individual differences in perception of
unfamiliar speech
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Development of perceptual flexibility
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Beňuš, Štefan
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Constantine the Philosopher University, Nitra, Slovakia; Institute of Informatics, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia
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Prosodic conditioning of pre-sonorant voicing
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Prosodic boundaries in Lombard speech
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A new proposal for metric in perceptual multidimensional scaling
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Phonemic length and phrasal accent in Slovak consonantal and vocalic nuclei
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Berthelsen, Harald
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Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
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Speech technology as documentation for endangered language preservation: The case of Irish
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Bertini, Chiara
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Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, Italy
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An EPG+UTI study of Italian /r/
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Best, Catherine
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The MARCS Institute, University of Western Sydney, Australia; School of Humanities and Communication Arts, University of Western Sydney, Australia; Haskins Laboratories, USA
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Non-metallic ultrasound probe holder for co-collection and co-registration with EMA
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Affective attitudes towards Asians influence perception of Asian-accented vowels
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Non-native discrimination across speaking style, modality, and phonetic feature
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The perceptual assimilation of Danish
monophthongs and diphthongs by
monolingual Australian English speakers
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Perception of English codas in various
phonological and morphological
contexts by Mandarin learners of English
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Perceiving and adapting to regional accent differences among vowel subsystems
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Perception of Cantonese tones by Mandarin
speakers
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Bi, Yifei
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Leiden University Centre for Linguistics, The Netherlands; Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition, The Netherlands
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The effect of word frequency and neighbourhood density on tone merge
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Billington, Rosey
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The University of Melbourne, Australia
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Lexical tone in Lopit
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Binte Faizal, Siti Syuhada
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Newcastle University, UK
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The Qur’an Lexicon Project: A database of lexical statistics and phonotactic probabilities for 19,286 contextually and phonetically transcribed types in Qur’anic Arabic
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Bishop, Jason
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City University of New York, USA
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Individual differences in prosodic
strategies to sentence
parsing
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Bissiri, Maria Paola
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CASL Research Centre, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, UK
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Perception of pitch in glottalizations of varying duration by German listeners
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Blaylock, Reed
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University of Southern California, USA
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Gestural coordination of Brazilian Portugese nasal vowels in CV
syllables: A real-time MRI
study
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Boersma, Paul
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University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Distributional vowel training may not be effective for Dutch adults
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The perceptual basis of the feature vowel height
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French high-mid vowels are underspecified for height
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Bogulski, Cari
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University of Arkansas, USA
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L2 pronunciation proficiency, language use and age of acquisition as predictors of executive control in bilinguals
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Bohn, Ocke-Schwen
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Aarhus University, Denmark
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Perceptual assimilation and identification of English consonants by native speakers of Danish
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Phonetic similarity predicts ultimate attainment quite well: The case of Danish /i, y, u/ and /d, t/ for native speakers of English and Spanish
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Picking up the cues to a new consonant contrast: D
anish learners’ production and perception of English word-final /s/ - /z/
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Bolkart, Timo
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Saarbrücken Graduate School of Computer Science, Germany; Cluster of Excellence Multimodal Computing and Interaction, Saarland University, Germany
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A statistical shape space model of the palate surface trained on 3D MRI scans of the vocal tract
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Bond, Dzintra
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Ohio University, USA
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Casual speech phonology and
perception of further
languages: The case of Latvian
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Bond, Z. S.
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Ohio University, USA
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Feature distance effects in a
word reconstruction task
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Bonn, Cory D.
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University of Rochester, USA
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Indexical and linguistic processing in infancy: Discrimination of speaker, accent and vowel differences
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Bonneau, Anne
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LORIA CNRS, UMR 7503, France; INRIA, France; Université de Lorraine, France
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Realizations of French voiced fricatives by German learners as a function of speaker level and prosodic boundaries
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Borràs-Comes, Joan
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Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain
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Intonation and the pragmatics of yes-no questions
in Central Catalan
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Borrie, Stephanie
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Utah State University, USA
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Individual differences in perception of
unfamiliar speech
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Bosch-Roura, Eva
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Universitat de Barcelona, Spain
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A first glimpse of mid back vowels in Girona Catalan
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Bosker, Hans Rutger
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Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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Normalization for speech rate in native and non-native speech
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Boucher, Victor J.
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Laboratoire de sciences phonétiques, Université de Montréal, Canada
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Effects of nasality and utterance length on the recognition of familiar speakers
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Individual differences in working memory capacity and their effect on speech processing
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Boula de Mareüil, Philippe
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LIMSI-CNRS Orsay, France
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Speaker-idiosyncrasy in pausing behavior: Evidence from a cross-linguistic study
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Crowdsourced mapping of pronunciation variants in European French
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Bourguignon, Nicolas J.
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Département d’orthophonie et d’audiologie, University of Montreal, Canada; Centre de recherche du CHU Sainte-Justine, Montreal Canada; Centre for Research on the Brain, Language and Music, Montreal, Canada
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Extrinsic talker normalization alters self perception during speech
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Boves , Lou
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Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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DIANA, an end-to-end computational model of human word comprehension
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Boyce, Suzanne
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University of Cincinnati, USA
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Diversity of tongue shapes for the American English rhotic liquid
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Detecting errors in American English /ɹ/
along a normalized acoustic threshold
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Boyd, Zac
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The University of Edinburgh, UK
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An evaluation of sociolinguistic
elicitation methods
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Bradlow, Ann R.
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Northwestern University, USA
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The effect of target-background synchronicity on speech-in-speech recognition
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Rapid adaptation to target and background talker variation in speech-in-speech perception
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Processing relationships between language-being-spoken and other speech dimensions
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Brand, Sophie
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Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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Reduction of obstruent-liquid-schwa clusters in casual French
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Braun, Almut
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Department of Phonetics, University of Marburg, Germany
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An fMRI study on forensic phonetic speaker recognition with blind and sighted listeners
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Braun, Angelika
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University of Trier, Germany
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*
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On the speaker specificity of
hesitation markers
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Braun, Bettina
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University of Konstanz, Germany
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What causes the activation of contrastive alternatives, the size of focus domain or pitch accent type?
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DIMA – Annotation guidelines for German intonation
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Bray, Monica
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Leeds Beckett University, UK
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Emergence of the vowel space in very young children with Down syndrome: An exploratory case study
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Brekelmans, Gwen
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Centre for Language Studies, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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The processing of schwa reduced cognates and non-cognates in non-native listeners of English
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Brengelmann, Tingting
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IfL-Phonetik, University of Cologne, Germany
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*
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Tonal coarticulation in L2 standard Chinese
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Briaire, Jeroen J.
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Leiden University Medical Center, The Netherlands
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Discrimination of emotional and linguistic prosody with cochlear implant simulations
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Broersma, Mirjam
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Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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First and second language similarity can hurt the learning of second-language speech segmentation: The case of prosody
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Speech segmentation is adaptvie even in adulthood: Role of the linguistic environment
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Brognaux, Sandrine
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CENTAL and ICTEAM, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium; TCTS Lab, Université de Mons, Belgium
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Sociophonetics of phonotactic phenomena in French
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Brouwer, Susanne M.
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Utrecht University, The Netherlands
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The effect of target-background synchronicity on speech-in-speech recognition
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Brown, Georgina
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University of York, UK
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Automatic recognition of geographically-
proximate accents using
content-controlled and
content-mismatched speech
data
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Brown, Guy J.
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University of Sheffield, UK
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A comparison of audiovisual and auditory-only training on the perception of spectrally-distorted speech
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Brown, Lucien
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University of Oregon, USA
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Role of pitch in perceiving politeness in Korean
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Bruggeman, Anna
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University of Cologne, Germany
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Word stress in Tashlhiyt - Post lexical prominence in disguise?
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Bruggeman, Laurence
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The MARCS Institute, University of Western Sydney, Australia
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*
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Older listeners' decreased flexibility in adjusting to changes in speech signal reliability
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Brugos, Alejna
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Boston University, USA
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Perception of Pseudoswedish tonal
contrasts by native speakers of American English: Implications for
models of intonation
perception
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*
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Intonational schemas, perceived grouping, and distortions of perceived duration
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Brunelle, Marc
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University of Ottawa, Canada
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*
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Effects of lexical frequency and lexical category on the duration of Vietnamese syllables
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Bruni, Jagoda
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Institute of Natural Language Processing, University of Stuttgart, Germany
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A hybrid model to
investigate language
change
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Buanzur, Tuarik Cassimo
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Department of General Linguistics, Kiel University, Germany
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Focal F0 peak shape and sentence mode in Swedish
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Bucar Shigemori, Lia Saki
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Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
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*
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Phonemic length and phrasal accent in Slovak consonantal and vocalic nuclei
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Buckler, Helen
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University of Toronto, Canada
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The cap's out of the bag: Place assimilation is common in infant-directed speech
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Budd, Alyson
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University of British Columbia, Canada
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Effects of cosmetic tongue bifurcation on English fricative production
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Bueno, Ericka
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Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, USA
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Characteristics of speech following facial transplantation
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Bukmaier, Véronique
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Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
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Pre-consonantal /s/-retraction
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Bundgaard-Nielsen, Rikke
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The MARCS Institute, University of Western Sydney, Australia; La Trobe University, Australia
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A comparison of the acoustics of nonsense and real word stimuli: Coronal stops in Bengali
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*
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The vowel inventory of Roper Kriol
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Perception of Cantonese tones by Mandarin
speakers
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Burdin, Rachel Steindel
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Ohio State University, USA
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*
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Phonetic reduction, vowel
duration, and prosodic
structure
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Burnham, Denis
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The MARCS Institute, University of Western Sydney, Australia
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Mandarin listeners can learn non-native lexical tones through distributional learning
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Auditory-visual augmentation of Thai
lexical tone perception in the
elderly
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Burton, Christopher D.
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University of Aberdeen, UK
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Tracking depressed mood
using speech pause
patterns
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Caballero, Gabriela
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University of California, San Diego, USA
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Lexical and post-lexical tone in Choguita Rarámuri
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Cabarrão, Vera
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L2F, INESC-ID, Portugal; FLUL/CLUL, Portugal
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*
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Prosodic classification of discourse markers
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Cabrera, Mercedes
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Universidad de las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain
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Boundary tones in Spanish declaratives: Modelling sustained pitch
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Caffò, Alessandro
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Department of Education, Psychology, Communication, University of Bari, Italy
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The tune drives the text: Schwa in consonant-final loan words in Italian
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The influence of prominence on the production of plosives in Italian
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Callier, Patrick
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Stanford University, USA
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The connection between smiling and GOAT fronting: Embodied affect in sociophonetic variation
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Calomme, Mélanie
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Institut de Recherche en Sciences et Technologies du Langage, UMons, Belgium
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Teaching listening in L2:
A successful training method using the word-spotting task
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Camargo, Zuleica
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Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo, Brazil
Integrated Acoustic Analysis and Cognition Laboratory-LIAAC. Graduate Applied Linguistics and Language Studies Program. São Paulo, Brazil.
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*
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Voice quality description from a phonetic perspective:
Supralaryngeal and muscular tension settings
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Camp, Amber
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University of Hawaii, USA
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Effects of contrastive intonation and grammatical aspect on processing coreference in Mainstream American English
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Campbell, Nick
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Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
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A study of prosodic alignment in interlingual map-task dialogues
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Cangemi, Francesco
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IfL-Phonetik, University of Cologne, Germany
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Tonal coarticulation in L2 standard Chinese
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Cantoni, Maria
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Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil
CNPq
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Acoustic and articulatory correlates of Japanese devoiced vowels
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Cao, Wenling
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University of York, UK
|
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Prosodic cues and degree of perceived foreign accents in learner English
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*
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Phonetic convergence of Mandarin L2 English
speakers towards Australian English
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Cardoso, Amanda
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The University of Edinburgh, UK
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San Francisco English and the California vowel
shift
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Carl, Micalle
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City University of New York Graduate Center, USA
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Shape coarticulation in the spatial
frequency domain: An
example using /ɹ/
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Carlet, Angelica
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Universidat Autónoma de Barcelona, Spain
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*
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Identification vs. discrimination training: Learning effects for trained and untrained sounds
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Carnie, Andrew
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University of Arizona, USA
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The articulation of mutated consonants: Palatalization in Scottish Gaelic
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Carroll, Lucien
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University of California, San Diego, USA
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Lexical and post-lexical tone in Choguita Rarámuri
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Carvalho, Fernando
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Museu Nacional, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (MN/UFRJ), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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*
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Post-vocalic stop consonants in Mebengokre (Northern Jê, Brazil): A preliminary investigation
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Casillas, Joseph
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University of Arizona, USA
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Acoustics of Spanish and English coronal stops
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Caspers, Johanneke
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Leiden University Center for Linguistics, The Netherlands; Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition, The Netherlands
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Acoustic correlates of Persian in-situ-wh-questions
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Effects of hearing an incorrect stress on word naming in Dutch by Francophones
|
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Attention redistribution and segment-tone integration in Mandarin tone acquisition by L2 learners
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Castilho, Sara
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University of Aveiro, Portugal
|
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Is the relative fundamental frequency an acoustic correlate of laryngeal tension in Portugese speakers?
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Cebrian, Juli
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Universidat Autónoma de Barcelona, Spain
|
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Identification vs. discrimination training: Learning effects for trained and untrained sounds
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*
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Reciprocal measures of perceptual similarity
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Celata, Chiara
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Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, Italy
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An EPG+UTI study of Italian /r/
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Cerrato, Loredana
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Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
|
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A study of prosodic alignment in interlingual map-task dialogues
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Chaldi, Dimitra
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University of Toronto, Canada
|
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Articulatory speech errors and word structure
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Chambers, Craig
|
University of Toronto, Canada
|
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How phonological context affects comprehension: The case of assimilated nasals and stops
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Chan, Chun
|
Northwestern University, USA
|
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Learning non-native phonotactic constraints over the web
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Chan, Ka Wai (Ricky)
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University of Cambridge, UK
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*
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Speaker variability in the production of
coarticulated tones
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Chang, Charles
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Boston University, USA
|
*
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The effect of semantic predictability on vowel production with pure word deafness
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Chang, Ning
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National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
|
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Glottalization and Taiwan Min checked tone sound change
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Chang, Seung-Eun
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University of California, Berkeley, USA
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*
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Degree and direction of foreign accent in L2 and L3 Korean speech
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Chang, Yung-hsiang Shawn
|
National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan
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*
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Use of social information in the perception of Mandarin alveolar-retroflex contrast
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Chen, Aoju
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Utrecht Institute of Linguistics - OTS, Utrecht University, The Netherlands; Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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The acquisition of prosodic focus-marking in Central Swedish: Sorting out lexical and post-lexical tones
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Phonetic focus-marking in Korean-speaking 7- to 8-year-olds and adults
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The effect of explicit training on the prosodic production of L2 sarcasm by Dutch learners of English
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Unbalanced adult production and perception in prosody
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Chen, Qian
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Phonetics Lab, Jiangsu University of Science and Technology, China
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Prosodic patterns of noun phrases in English, Mandarin and L2 English
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Chen, Sally
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National Taiwan University, Taiwan
|
*
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Prosodic patterns and phonetic realization of Kanakanavu lexical stress on disyllabic words
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Chen, Shuwen
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The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
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*
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Question intonation in Hong Kong English:Interaction between Cantonese and English
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Chen , Ying
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Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China
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*
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Post-focus compression in English by Mandarin learners
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Chen, Yiya
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Leiden University Center for Linguistics, The Netherlands; Education and Child Studies, Leiden University, The Netherlands; Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition, The Netherlands
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*
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How does information status affect sentence planning: An eye-tracking study
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Effect of contextual tonal
variation on speech recognition: Evidence from
eye movements
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Attention redistribution and segment-tone integration in Mandarin tone acquisition by L2 learners
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The effect of word frequency and neighbourhood density on tone merge
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Post-focus pitch register lowering as a phrasal marker - An acoustic study of focus and phrasing in Shanghai Chinese
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Chionidou, Anastasia
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Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
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*
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Voice onset time in bilingual Greek-German children
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Chiu, Chenhao
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UBC Linguistics, Canada
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*
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Decoupling functional units in speech production using auditory startle
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Chiu, Faith
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University College London, UK
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*
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Long-distance anticipatory vowel-to-vowel assimilatory effects in French and Japanese
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Chládková, Kateřina
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University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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*
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The perceptual basis of the feature vowel height
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Adult listeners’ processing of indexical versus linguistic differences in a pre-attentive discrimination paradigm
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Chlaihani, Basma
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Ibn Tofail University, Kenitra, Morocco
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F0 peak alignment in Moroccan Arabic polar questions
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Cho, Taehong
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Hanyang Phonetics & Psycholinguistics Lab, Hanyang University, Seoul, South Korea
|
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Patterns of generalization of perceptual learning on phonetic representations
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*
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Prosodic strengthening on consonantal nasality and its asymmetric coarticulatory influence on vowel nasalization in CVN# and #NVC in English
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Phonetic encoding of coda voicing contrast and its interaction with information structure in L1 and L2 speech
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Phonetic focus-marking in Korean-speaking 7- to 8-year-olds and adults
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What is special about prosodic strengthening in Korean: Evidence in lingual movement in V#V and V#CV
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Speech segmentation is adaptvie even in adulthood: Role of the linguistic environment
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Chodroff, Eleanor
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Department of Cognitive Science, Johns Hopkins University, USA
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*
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Structured variability in acoustic realization: a corpus study of voice onset time in American English stops
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Choi, Jiyoun
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Hanyang Phonetics & Psycholinguistics Lab, Hanyang University, Seoul, South Korea
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*
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Phonetic encoding of coda voicing contrast and its interaction with information structure in L1 and L2 speech
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First and second language similarity can hurt the learning of second-language speech segmentation: The case of prosody
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Chong, Adam J.
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Department of Linguistics, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
|
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Individual differences in prosodic
strategies to sentence
parsing
|
*
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Prosodic phrasing and F0 in Singapore English
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Chow, Daryl
|
University of Ottawa, Canada
|
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Effects of lexical frequency and lexical category on the duration of Vietnamese syllables
|
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Chow, Una
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University of Calgary, Canada
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*
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Exemplar-based classification of statements and questions in Cantonese
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Christodoulides, George
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Centre Valibel, IL&C, Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium
|
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Different parts of the same
elephant: A roadmap to
disentangle and connect
different perspectives on
prosodic prominence
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*
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Exploring acoustic and syntactic
cues to prosodic boundaries in French: A
multi-genre corpus
study
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Chuang, Yu-Ying
|
National Taiwan University, Taiwan
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*
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Cross-linguistic interaction between two voiced fricatives in Mandarin-Min simultaneous bilinguals
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Churaňová, Eliška
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Institute of Phonetics, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic
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*
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Changes in segmental timing in slow and fast metronome-synchronized speech
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Cissé, Ibrahima Abdoul H.
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ULSHB, Bamako University, Mali
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*
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Implosive and prenasalized consonant-like sounds in
babbling
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Clayards, Meghan
|
McGill University, Canada
|
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The effect of word frequency on the timecourse of tonogenesis in Seoul Korean
|
*
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Prominence enhances voicelessness and not place distinction in English voiceless sibilants
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Clayton, Ian
|
University of Nevada, Reno, USA
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The articulation of mutated consonants: Palatalization in Scottish Gaelic
|
*
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Preaspirated stops in the English of Scottish Gaelic-English bilinguals
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Cleland, Joanne
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University of Strathclyde, UK
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*
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Helping children learn non-native articulations: The implications for ultrasound-based clinical intervention
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Articulation therapy for children with cleft palate using visual articulatory models and ultrasound biofeedback
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Onset vs. coda asymmetry in the articulation of English /r/
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Clopper, Cynthia G.
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Ohio State University, USA
|
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Gender variation in creaky voice and fundamental frequency
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Variation in glottalization at prosodic boundaries in clear and plain lab speech
|
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Phonetic reduction, vowel
duration, and prosodic
structure
|
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Coetzee, Andries
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University of Michigan, USA; North-West University, South Africa
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*
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Bilingual speech rhythm: Spanish-Afrikaans in Patagonia
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Coey, Christopher
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University of Victoria, Canada; CD-Mediaworks, Canada
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iPA Phonetics: Multimodal iOS application for phonetics instruction and practice
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Cohen, Andrew
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University of Massachusetts, USA
|
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Early Ganong effects
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Cohen, Wendy
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University of Strathclyde, UK
|
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Retrospective longitudinal analysis of phonetic and phonological cleft palate speech characteristics
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Cohn, Abigail
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Cornell University, USA
|
*
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Relation between syllable count judgments and durations of English liquid rimes
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Colantoni, Laura
|
University of Toronto, Canada
|
*
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Increasing context: L2 production of English intonation by L1 Mandarin and L1 Spanish speakers
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Cole, Jennifer
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University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, USA
|
*
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On the prominence of accent in stress reversal
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Prosodic and structural correlates of perceived prominence in Russian and Hindi
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Categorical vs. episodic memory for pitch accents in English
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Coleman, John
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Phonetics Laboratory, University of Oxford, UK
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Reconstructing the sounds of words from the past
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Colombo, Lucia
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University of Padova, Italy
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Lexical stress contrastivity in typically developing Italian children
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Conklin, Jenna
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Purdue University, USA
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Language attitudes and listener-oriented properties in non-native speech
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Connell, Katrina
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University of Kansas, USA
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Speech segmentation is adaptvie even in adulthood: Role of the linguistic environment
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Cooke, Martin
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Basque Foundation for Science, Spain; Language and Speech Laboratory, University of the Basque Country, Spain
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/u/-Fronting in English speakers' L1 but not in their L2
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Cooper, Angela
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Northwestern University, USA
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Effects of musical experience on the Thai rate-varied vowel length perception
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Rapid adaptation to target and background talker variation in speech-in-speech perception
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Cooper, Sarah
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Bangor University, UK
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Intonational signalling of sentence type in Northern Welsh
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Core, Cynthia
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The George Washington University, USA
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A longitudinal study of
speech feature contrast
production in children with
cochlear implants
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Coridun, Sascha
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Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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Learning pronunciation variants in a second language: Orthographic effects
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Corley, Martin
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PPLS, The University of Edinburgh, UK
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Articulatory consequences of prediction during comprehension
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Costa, Lucivaldo
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Universidade Federal do Sul e Sudeste do Pará (UNIFESSPA), Pará, Brazil
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Post-vocalic stop consonants in Mebengokre (Northern Jê, Brazil): A preliminary investigation
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Côté, Dominique
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Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada
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Acoustic and articulatory correlates of speaking condition in blind and sighted speakers
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Coughlin, Caitlin E.
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University of Kansas, USA
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First and second language similarity can hurt the learning of second-language speech segmentation: The case of prosody
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Coupe, Alexander
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Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
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Prestopped bilabial trills in Sangtam
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Cox, Felicity
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Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
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Perception of Italian and Japanese singleton/geminate consonants by listeners from different backgrounds
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Anticipatory planning of r-insertion in Australian English
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The role of contrast maintenance in the temporal structure of the rhyme.
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Crampin, Lisa
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Glasgow Dental Hospital, UK
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Retrospective longitudinal analysis of phonetic and phonological cleft palate speech characteristics
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Crevier-Buchman, Lise
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CNRS-UMR7018, LPP, Paris III, France; Hôpital Européen Georges-Pompidou, France
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Multimodal imaging of glottal stop and creaky voice: Evaluating the role of epilaryngeal constriction
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Retrospective longitudinal acoustic and perceptive study of substitution voice after partial laryngectomy
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Cristófaro Silva, Thaïs
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Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil; CNPq, Brazil; FAPEMIG, Brazil
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Complex onsets in child language acquisition
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Acoustic and articulatory correlates of Japanese devoiced vowels
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Cruz, Marisa
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University of Lisbon, Portugal
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Variation in tone and gesture within language
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Cui, Aletheia
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University of Pennsylvania, USA
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An investigation of intervocalic affricate
simplification in Mandarin
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Cunha, Conceição
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Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
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The contribution of vowel coarticulation and prosodic weakening in initial and final fricatives to sound change
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Cunningham, Stuart
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University of Sheffield, UK
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Bark and Hz scaled F2 locus equations: Sex differences and individual differences
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Curto, Sérgio
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L2F, INESC-ID, Portugal
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Prosodic classification of discourse markers
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Cutler, Anne
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The MARCS Institute, University of Western Sydney, Australia
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Big issues in speech perception: Abstraction and
nativeness
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Cutugno, Francesco
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University of Naples Federico II, Italy
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Different parts of the same
elephant: A roadmap to
disentangle and connect
different perspectives on
prosodic prominence
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Czoska, Agnieszka
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Institute of Psychology, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland
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Polish infant directed vs.
adult directed speech: Selected acoustic-
phonetic differences
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Dabbaghchian, Saeed
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KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
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Simplification of vocal tract shapes with different levels of detail
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Dadwani, Rozmin
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University of Western Sydney, Australia
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Adult listeners’ processing of indexical versus linguistic differences in a pre-attentive discrimination paradigm
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Daidone, Danielle
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Indiana University, USA
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Perceptual assimilation and free classification of German vowels by American English listeners
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Daland, Robert
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UCLA, USA
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It is easier to learn the meaning of forms with a canonical stress pattern
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Dalola, Amanda
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University of South Carolina, USA
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The role of vowel type, preceding consonant and lexical frequency on final vowel devoicing in Continental French
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Dang, Jianwu
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Tianjin Key Laboratory of Cognitive Computation & its Applications, Tianjin University, Tianjin, China; School of Information Science, JAIST, Ishikawa, Japan
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The perception of English vowel
contrasts by Chinese EFL learners and
native English speakers
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A lip protrusion mechanism examined by magnetic resonance imaging and finite element modeling
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Daniel , Pape
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IEETA, University of Aveiro, Portugal
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The effects of intonation on acoustic properties of fricatives
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Dannenberg, Anna
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Department of Modern Languages, University of Helsinki, Finland
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Prosodic and syntactic segmentation of spontaneous speech: A preliminary study
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Darcy, Isabelle
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Indiana University, USA
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Tongue movement in a second language: The case of Spanish /ei/-/e/
for English learners of Spanish
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Davidson, Lisa
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Department of Linguistics, New York University, USA
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Patterns of voicing in American English voiced obstruents in connected speech
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Acoustics characteristics of open transition in nonnative consonant cluster production
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Davis, Chris
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The MARCS Institute, University of Western Sydney, Australia
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Influences of visual speech information on the perception of foreign-accented speech in noise
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Auditory, visual, and auditory-visual spoken emotion recognition in young and old adults
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The effect of auditory and visual signal availability on speech perception
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Examining speech production using masked priming
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Syllabic structure and informational content in English and Spanish
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Dawson, Katherine
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City University of New York Graduate Center, USA
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Shape coarticulation in the spatial
frequency domain: An
example using /ɹ/
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Coordination of eyebrow movement with speech acoustics and head movement
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de Boer, Bart
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Artificial Intelligence Lab, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
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A new artificial signal-space proxy for investigating the emergence of structure and categories in speech
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De Clerck, Ilke
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University of Antwerp, Belgium
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The production of word stress in babbles and early words:
A comparison between normally hearing infants and infants with cochlear implants
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De Decker , Paul
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Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada
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An acoustic and articulatory
study of /l/ allophony in Newfoundland English
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De Iacovo, Valentina
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Università degli Studi di Torino, Italy
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Durations of voiceless stops in a Sardinian variety
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de Jong, Gea
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University of Marburg, Germany
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Voice lineups: A practical guide
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de Jong, Kenneth
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Indiana University,USA
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Comparing L1’s effects on English
coda obstruent perception: Mandarin and Korean
identification performance
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de Jonge, Alma
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University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Eliciting the Dutch loan phoneme /g/
with the menu task
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de Jonge, Mirjam J.I.
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University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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French high-mid vowels are underspecified for height
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de la Bretèque, Benoit Amy
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Laboratoire Parole et Langage UMR 7309 CNRS - Université Aix-Marseille, France
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Dysphonia is beautiful: A perceptual and acoustic analysis of vocal roughness
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de Leeuw, Esther
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Queen Mary University of London, UK
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L2 pronunciation proficiency, language use and age of acquisition as predictors of executive control in bilinguals
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de Vos, Johanna F.
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Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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Distributional vowel training may not be effective for Dutch adults
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Dediu, Dan
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Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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Bezier modelling and high accuracy curve fitting to capture hard palate variation
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Delais-Roussarie, Elisabeth
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Université Paris Diderot, France
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What motivates extra-rising patterns in L2 French: Acquisition factors or L1
transfer?
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Dell, Gary
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University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, USA
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Categorical vs. episodic memory for pitch accents in English
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Dellwo, Volker
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Phonetics Laboratory, Department of Comparative Linguistics, University of Zurich, Switzerland
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Comparisons of speaker recognition strengths using suprasegmental duration and intensity variability: An artificial neural networks approach
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Vowel identification at high fundamental frequencies in word context
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Perception of levels of emotion in prosody
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Dellwo, Volker
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University of Zurich, Switzerland
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Speaker-idiosyncrasy in pausing behavior: Evidence from a cross-linguistic study
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Delvaux, Véronique
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FNRS, Belgium; Institut de Recherche en Sciences et Technologies du Langage, Umons, Belgium
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Teaching listening in L2:
A successful training method using the word-spotting task
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Demasi, Rita
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Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie, Université de Sorbonne Nouvelle, France
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An articulatory study of posterior nasal diphthongs in Brazilian Portuguese
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Deme, Andrea
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Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary
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Speech perception at its best: Extracting linguistic information from acoustically underspecified input. The case of singing
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Demolin, Didier
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Université Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3, Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie UMR 7018, France
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An articulatory study of posterior nasal diphthongs in Brazilian Portuguese
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The relationships between
speech tone and melody in the khap
singing of Tai Dam in Laos
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Aerodynamic, articulatory and acoustic realization of French /ʁ/
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Demuth, Katherine
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ARC Centre of Excellence in Cognition and its Disorders (CCD), Centre of Language Sciences (CLaS), Department of Linguistics, Macquarie University, Australia
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The articulation of contrastive and non-contrastive pre-stopped consonants in Kaytetye
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Anticipatory planning of r-insertion in Australian English
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The effect of listener and speaker gender on the perception of rises in AusE
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Contrast reduction among coronals is conditioned by the following vowel
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Den, Yasuharu
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Faculty of Letters, Chiba University, Japan
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Factors affecting utterance-final vowel devoicing in spontaneous Japanese
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Denby, Bruce
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Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France; SIGnal processing and MAchine learning Lab, ESPCI ParisTech, PSL Research University, Paris, France
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Development of a 3D tongue motion visualization platform based on ultrasound image sequences
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Tongue contour extraction from ultrasound images based on deep neural network
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Denby, Thomas
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Northwestern University, USA
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Learning non-native phonotactic constraints over the web
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Dentel, Laure
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Engenharia Elétrica, Universidade Federal do Pará (UFPA), Belém, Pará, Brazil
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Speech recognition experiment in ‘
natural quiet’ background
noise
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Derrick, Donald
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New Zealand Institute of Language, Brain, & Behaviour, University of Canterbury, New Zealand; The MARCS Institute, University of Western Sydney, Australia
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Non-metallic ultrasound probe holder for co-collection and co-registration with EMA
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The influence of tongue position on trombone sound: A
likely area of language influence
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Examining speech production using masked priming
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Desmeules-Trudel, Félix
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University of Ottawa, Canada
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The aerodynamics of vowel nasality and nasalization in Brazilian Portuguese
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Destruel, Emilie
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University of Iowa, USA
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Compression in post-verbal sequences in French
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Deterding, David
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Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Brunei
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Acoustic investigation of neutral tone in Brunei Mandarin
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An acoustic study of monophthongs in Brunei Mandarin
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Detey, Sylvain
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Waseda University, Japan
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Does perception precede production in the initial stage of French nasal vowel quality acquisition by Japanese learners? A corpus-based discrimination experiment
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Di Biase, Bruno
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School of Humanities and Communication Arts, University of Western Sydney, Australia
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Perception of English codas in various
phonological and morphological
contexts by Mandarin learners of English
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Díaz, Yamile
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University of Arizona, USA
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Acoustics of Spanish and English coronal stops
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DiCanio, Christian
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State University of New York at Buffalo, USA
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*
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The interaction of vowel length and speech style in an Arapaho speech corpus
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Phonation and voice quality
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Dick, Leo
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Bern University of Arts, Switzerland
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Perception of levels of emotion in prosody
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Didirkova, Ivana
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Praxiling UMR 5267 CNRS - Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier, France
Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier
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Dysphonia is beautiful: A perceptual and acoustic analysis of vocal roughness
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Dietrich, Susanne
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Department of Neurology, University of Tübingen, Germany
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*
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The role of pre-SMA for time-critical speech perception –
A transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) study
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Dilley, Laura
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Michigan State University, USA
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Rate-dependent speech processing can be speech-specific: Evidence from the disappearance of words under changes in context speech rate
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Dimitrova, Snezhina
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Sofia University St Kliment Ohridski, Bulgaria
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*
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Pitch accent variability in focus production and perception in Bulgarian declaratives
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Dimos, Kostis
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University of Zurich, Switzerland
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*
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Perception of levels of emotion in prosody
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D'Imperio, Mariapaola
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Aix Marseille Université, CNRS, LPL UMR 7309, 13100, Aix en Provence, France; Institut Universitaire de France, Paris, France
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Effects of syllable structure on intonation identification in Neapolitan Italian
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*
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The influence of metrical constraints on direct imitation across French varieties
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*
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Phonetic detail and the role of
exposure in dialect imitation
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Different parts of the same
elephant: A roadmap to
disentangle and connect
different perspectives on
prosodic prominence
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Dipper, Lucy
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City University London, UK
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Exploring duration and isochrony in nursery rhyme reciting for children with language impairments and typically developing children
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Dmitrieva, Olga
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Purdue University, USA
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*
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Language attitudes and listener-oriented properties in non-native speech
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Dobric, Arnalda
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Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Phonetics, University of Zagreb, Croatia
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Reconsidering the McGurk effect
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Dobrowolski, Piotr
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University of Gdansk, Poland
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*
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Complete IPA Keyboard for iOS devices.
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Docherty, Gerard
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Griffith University, Australia
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*
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Static vs dynamic perspectives on the realization of vowel nuclei in West Australian English
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Perceiving and adapting to regional accent differences among vowel subsystems
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Dodane, Christelle
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Praxiling UMR 5267 CNRS - Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier, France
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Dysphonia is beautiful: A perceptual and acoustic analysis of vocal roughness
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Dogil, Grzegorz
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Institute of Natural Language Processing, University of Stuttgart, Germany
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Attention, please! Expanding the GECO database
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A hybrid model to
investigate language
change
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Dohen, Marion
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University Grenoble Alpes, GIPSA-Lab, F-38000 Grenoble, France; CNRS, GIPSA-Lab, F-38000 Grenoble, France
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Acoustic characterisation of vowel production by young adults with Down syndrome
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Domahs, Ulrike
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Fakultät für Bildungswissenschaften, Freie Universität Bozen, Italy
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The influence of syllable number and task-related attention on the perception of rhythmic irregularities: An ERP study on German compounds
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Dorn, Amelie
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Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
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*
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Sentence mode differentiation in four Donegal Irish varieties
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Dougherty, Sara
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Boston University, USA
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Episodic memory for words enhances the language familiarity effect in talker identification
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The effects of speech perception and speech comprehension on talker identification
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Drake, Eleanor
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PPLS, The University of Edinburgh, UK
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*
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Articulatory consequences of prediction during comprehension
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Draxler, Christoph
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Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
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*
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A cross-database
comparison of two large German
speech databases
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Dressler, Wolfgang U.
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Institute for Corpuslinguistics and Text Technology, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna, Austria
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Word-final (mor-)
phonotactic consonant clusters in standard Austrian German
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Dreyfus, Gérard
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SIGnal processing and MAchine learning Lab, ESPCI ParisTech, PSL Research University, Paris, France
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Tongue contour extraction from ultrasound images based on deep neural network
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Development of a 3D tongue motion visualization platform based on ultrasound image sequences
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Drozdova, Polina
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Centre for Language Studies, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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*
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The effect of non-nativeness and background noise on lexical retuning
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Dubin, Julianna
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
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Lingual differences in Brazilian Portuguese
oral and nasal vowels: An MRI study
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Duckworth, Martin
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Duckworth Consultancy, UK
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Individual and group variation in disfluency features: A
cross-accent investigation
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Dufour, Sophie
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Aix-Marseille Université, CNRS, LPL, UMR 7309, 13100 Aix-en-Provence, France
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Does a change in talker identity help listeners resolve lexical competition? Evidence from phonological priming.
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Dumon, Amélie
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Aix-Marseille Université, CNRS, LPL, UMR 7309, 13100 Aix-en-Provence, France
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Does a change in talker identity help listeners resolve lexical competition? Evidence from phonological priming.
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Dunbar, Ewan
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Laboratoire de Sciences Cognitives et Psycholinguistique, France
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*
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Quantitative methods for comparing featural representations
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Dupoux, Emmanuel
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Laboratoire de Sciences Cognitives et Psycholinguistique, France; EHESS/ENS/CNRS, France
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A multilingual study on intensity as a cue for marking prosodic boundaries
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Quantitative methods for comparing featural representations
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Duran, Daniel
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Institute of Natural Language Processing, University of Stuttgart, Germany
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Attention, please! Expanding the GECO database
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*
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A hybrid model to
investigate language
change
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Durvasula, Karthik
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Michigan State University, USA
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A perceptual account for Cantonese vocative reduplication
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Dutta, Indranil
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English and Foreign Languages University, India
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The role of labiolingual gestural coordination in spatiotemporal facilitation of speech production in Turkish, Turkmen and Hindi
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Dziubalska-Kołaczyk, Katarzyna
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Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland
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English word-medial morphonotactics: A corpus study
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*
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Phonetics-phonology interface and laboratory phonology
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Eager, Christopher
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
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*
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Automated voicing analysis in Praat: Statistically equivalent to manual segmentation
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On the prominence of accent in stress reversal
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Edlund, Jens
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KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
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*
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Audience response system-based assessment for analysis-by-synthesis
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Edwards, Jan
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Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
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The acquisition of English sibilant fricatives by children with bilateral cochlear implants
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Effects of age and vocabulary size on production accuracy and acoustic differentiation of young children's sibilant fricatives
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Individual differences in L2 learners’ perceptual cue weighting patterns
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Eger, Nikola Anna
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LMU Munich, Germany
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*
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Picking up the cues to a new consonant contrast: D
anish learners’ production and perception of English word-final /s/ - /z/
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Eklund, Robert
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Linköping University, Sweden
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*
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An acoustic analysis of ‘Kulning’ (cattle calls) recorded in an outdoor setting on location in Dalarna (Sweden)
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Elie, Benjamin
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INRIA/LORIA, Nancy, France
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2D Articulatory velum modeling applied to copy synthesis of sentences containing nasal phonemes
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Ellegaard, Anne Aarhøj
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Aarhus University, Denmark
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Perceptual assimilation and identification of English consonants by native speakers of Danish
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Elliott, Zuzana
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The University of Edinburgh, UK
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*
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Production of FACE and GOAT by Slovak and Czech immigrants in Edinburgh
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An evaluation of sociolinguistic
elicitation methods
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Elvin, Jaydene
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The MARCS Institute, University of Western Sydney, Australia
|
*
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Predicting vowel discrimination accuracy through cross-linguistic acoustic analyses
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Engelmann, Jonas
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Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, Germany
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Acoustic correlates of focus marking in Polish
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Engwall, Olov
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KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
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Simplification of vocal tract shapes with different levels of detail
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Erickson, Donna
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Kanazawa Medical University, Japan; Sophia University, Japan
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Articulatory movement in non-native consonant clusters
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Bridging articulation and perception: The C/D model and contrastive emphasis
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Perception of prosodic social affects in French: A free-labeling study
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Ernestus, Mirjam
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Centre for Language Studies, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands; Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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The processing of schwa reduced cognates and non-cognates in non-native listeners of English
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Reduction of obstruent-liquid-schwa clusters in casual French
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Exemplar effects arise in a lexical decision task, but only under adverse listening conditions
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Schwa reduction in low-proficiency L2 speakers: Learning and generalization
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DIANA, an end-to-end computational model of human word comprehension
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Learning pronunciation variants in a second language: Orthographic effects
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Eryılmaz, Kerem
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Artificial Intelligence Lab, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
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A new artificial signal-space proxy for investigating the emergence of structure and categories in speech
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Escudero , Paola
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The MARCS Institute, University of Western Sydney, Australia
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Mandarin listeners can learn non-native lexical tones through distributional learning
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Beyond North American English: modelling vowel inherent spectral change in British English and Dutch
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Indexical and linguistic processing in infancy: Discrimination of speaker, accent and vowel differences
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Predicting vowel discrimination accuracy through cross-linguistic acoustic analyses
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Passive distributional learning of non-native vowel contrasts does not work for all listeners
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Adult listeners’ processing of indexical versus linguistic differences in a pre-attentive discrimination paradigm
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Escudero Mancebo, David
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Universidad de Valladolid, Spain
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Different parts of the same
elephant: A roadmap to
disentangle and connect
different perspectives on
prosodic prominence
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Esling, John H.
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University of Victoria, Canada
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Multimodal imaging of glottal stop and creaky voice: Evaluating the role of epilaryngeal constriction
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*
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iPA Phonetics: Multimodal iOS application for phonetics instruction and practice
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Gestural coordination differences between intervocalic simple and geminate plosives in Moroccan Arabic: An EMA investigation
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Espy-Wilson, Carol
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University of Maryland, USA
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Diversity of tongue shapes for the American English rhotic liquid
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Estebas-Vilaplana, Eva
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Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, Spain
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Boundary tones in Spanish declaratives: Modelling sustained pitch
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Evans, Bronwen G.
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Speech, Hearing and Phonetic Sciences, University College London, UK
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Comparing the efficiency of vowel production training in immersion and non-immersion settings for Arabic learners of English
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Intelligibility of British English accents in noise for second-language learners
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Switching language dominance for ideological reasons: A study of Galician new speakers' speech production and perception
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Evaluation of segmentation approaches and constriction degree correlates for spirant approximant consonants
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Perceiving and adapting to regional accent differences among vowel subsystems
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Evdokimova, Vera
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Department of Phonetics, Saint-Petersburg State University, Russia
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Investigating source-filter interaction to specify classic speech production theory
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Evers, Ludger
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Mathematics and Statistics, University of Glasgow, UK
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A dynamic acoustic view of real-time change in word-final liquids in spontaneous Glaswegian
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Evgrafova, Karina
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Department of Phonetics, Saint-Petersburg State University, Russia
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Investigating source-filter interaction to specify classic speech production theory
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Cross-language perception of emotional children's speech in German and Russian
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Falahati, Reza
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SNS, Pisa, Italy
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The production of Persian rhotics by native Mandarin speakers
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Falk, Simone
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Laboratoire Parole et Langage, Aix-Marseille Université, UMR 7309, CNRS, Aix-en-Provence, France
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*
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Adults' and infants' perception of infant-directed speech and song
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Fan, Shanshan
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Institute of Linguistics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China
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Correlates of Chinese neutral tone perception in different contexts
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Faris, Mona
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School of Social Sciences and Psychology, University of Western Sydney, Australia; The MARCS Institute, University of Western Sydney, Australia
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*
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The perceptual assimilation of Danish
monophthongs and diphthongs by
monolingual Australian English speakers
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Farrow, Elaine
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The University of Edinburgh, UK
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Tracking depressed mood
using speech pause
patterns
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Fasola, Carlos
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Rutgers University, USA
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Acoustic properties of the dental vs. alveolar contrast in Mapudungun
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Fauth, Camille
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ER 1339 LiLPa - Equipe Parole et Cognition Université de Strasbourg, France
Université de Strasbourg
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Dysphonia is beautiful: A perceptual and acoustic analysis of vocal roughness
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An acoustic study of sustained vowels produced by patients after thyroid surgery
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Faytak, Matthew
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University of California, Berkeley, USA
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Articulatory variability and fricative noise in apical vowels
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Fazekas, Judit
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The University of Edinburgh, UK
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Do baby-talk words reflect biomechanical constraints on speech production?
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Feng, Hui
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Tianjin Univeristy, China
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The perception of English vowel
contrasts by Chinese EFL learners and
native English speakers
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Fenwick, Sarah
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The MARCS Institute, University of Western Sydney, Australia; School of Social Sciences and Psychology, University of Western Sydney, Australia
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*
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Non-native discrimination across speaking style, modality, and phonetic feature
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Ferreira, Jaime
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L2F, INESC-ID, Portugal
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Prosodic classification of discourse markers
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Ferrini, Luis
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FVA , Italy
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Tracking depressed mood
using speech pause
patterns
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Féry, Caroline
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Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany
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Compression in post-verbal sequences in French
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On the phrasing properties of Hindi relative clauses
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Fiasson, Romain
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New Zealand Institute of Language, Brain, & Behaviour, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
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Non-metallic ultrasound probe holder for co-collection and co-registration with EMA
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Figueroa, Mauricio
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University College London, UK
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*
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Evaluation of segmentation approaches and constriction degree correlates for spirant approximant consonants
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Fiodorov, Anatole
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Linguistics University, Minsk, Belarus
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*
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Retained in translation: Rhythm and
pitch structure of A. Pushkin’s ‘Eugene Onegin’ translated by James Falen
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Fischer-Baum, Simon
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Rice University, USA
|
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The effect of semantic predictability on vowel production with pure word deafness
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Fletcher, Janet
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School of Languages & Linguistics, The University of Melbourne, Australia
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Word-initial voiceless stop geminates in Kelantan Malay: Acoustic evidence from amplitude/F0 ratios
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Perception and interpretation of low-onset rising tunes
by prelingually deaf cochlear implant users
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*
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Accentual prominence and consonant lengthening and strengthening in Mawng
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A comparison of the acoustics of nonsense and real word stimuli: Coronal stops in Bengali
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Perception of Cantonese tones by Mandarin
speakers
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Flory, Yvonne
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University of Cambridge, UK
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*
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The influence of body posture on the acoustic speech signal
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Fon, Janice
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National Taiwan University, Taiwan
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Syllable duration and discourse organization at intonational phrase boundaries in Taiwan Southern Min
|
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Cross-linguistic interaction between two voiced fricatives in Mandarin-Min simultaneous bilinguals
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Fonseca, Marco
|
The University of Tokyo, Japan
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*
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Acoustic and articulatory correlates of Japanese devoiced vowels
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Fontes, Mario
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PUCSP, Brazil
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*
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Gestural prosody and the expression of emotions: A perceptual and acoustic experiment
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Fougeron, Cécile
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Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie, UMR7018 CNRS/Univ. Paris 3 Sorbonne-Nouvelle, France
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Voicing variations in French obstruents: Distribution and acoustic quantification
|
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Duration- vs. style-dependent vowel
variation: A multiparametric
investigation
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Foulkes, Paul
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University of York, UK; J P French Associates, UK
|
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The vocal tract as a biometric: output measures, interrelationships, and efficacy
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Word-level distributions and structural factors codetermine GOOSE fronting
|
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Perceiving and adapting to regional accent differences among vowel subsystems
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*
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Sociophonetics
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Fourer, Dominique
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LaBRI UMR5800 CNRS, France
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Perceptual evaluation of spoken Japanese attitudes
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Fox, Robert
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Speech and Hearing Science, Ohio State University, USA
|
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Eliciting sociophonetic variation in vowel duration
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Franich, Kathryn
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University of Chicago, USA
|
*
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The effect of cognitive load on tonal coarticulation
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Franken, Matthias K.
|
Donders Institute for Brain, Behaviour and Cognition, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands ; Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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*
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Assessing the link between speech perception and production through individual differences
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Fredouille, Corinne
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University of Avignon, CERI/LIA, France
|
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Automatic speech processing for dysarthria: A study of inter-pathology variability
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French, Peter
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University of York, UK; J P French Associates, UK
|
*
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The vocal tract as a biometric: output measures, interrelationships, and efficacy
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Frid, Johan
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Lund University Humanities Lab., Lund University, Sweden
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*
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Tongue articulation of front close vowels in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmöhus Swedish
|
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A pilot study: Acoustic and articulatory data on tonal alignment in Swedish word accents
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Fridland, Valerie
|
University of Nevada, USA
|
*
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Within-region diversity in the Southern Vowel Shift: P
roduction and perception
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Friedrichs, Daniel
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Phonetics Laboratory, Department of Comparative Linguistics, University of Zurich, Switzerland
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*
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Vowel identification at high fundamental frequencies in word context
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Frijns, Johan H. M.
|
Leiden University Medical Center, The Netherlands; Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition, The Netherlands
|
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Discrimination of emotional and linguistic prosody with cochlear implant simulations
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Frisch, Stefan
|
University of South Florida, USA
|
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Quantifying ultrasound data from a tongue twister experiment using curve-to-curve distance
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Fritzsche, Tom
|
University of Potsdam, Germany
|
*
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Phonological and lexical mismatch detection in 30-month-olds and adults measured by pupillometry
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Fromont, Lauren
|
University of Montréal, Canada
|
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Long-distance anticipatory vowel-to-vowel assimilatory effects in French and Japanese
|
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Frota, Sónia
|
Center of Linguistics, University of Lisbon, Portugal
|
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The perception of boundary tones in infancy
|
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Prosodic phrasing in parentheticals and topics across varieties of European Portuguese
|
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Variation in tone and gesture within language
|
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Fruehwald, Josef
|
The University of Edinburgh, UK
|
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An evaluation of sociolinguistic
elicitation methods
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Fu, Maojing
|
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
|
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Lingual differences in Brazilian Portuguese
oral and nasal vowels: An MRI study
|
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Fuchs, Robert
|
University of Münster, Germany
|
*
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The placement and acoustic
realisation of primary and
secondary stress in Indian English
|
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Fuchs, Susanne
|
ZAS Berlin, Germany
|
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Acoustic effects of loud speech and interrelationships among measures
|
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Voicing contrast in Turkish: Simultaneous measurements of acoustics, EPG and intraoral pressure
|
*
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Changes in speech and breathing rate while speaking and biking
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Fujimoto, Masako
|
National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics, Japan; Waseda University, Japan; Sophia University, Japan
|
*
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Articulation of single and geminate consonants and its relation to the duration of the preceding vowel in Japanese
|
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Articulatory movement in non-native consonant clusters
|
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Funatsu, Seiya
|
Prefectural University of Hiroshima, Japan
|
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Articulation of single and geminate consonants and its relation to the duration of the preceding vowel in Japanese
|
*
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Articulatory movement in non-native consonant clusters
|
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Fung, Holly Sze Ho
|
The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
|
*
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A preliminary study of the temporal relationship between prosody and gesture in Hong Kong Cantonese
|
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Fung, Roxana
|
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
|
*
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Voice quality: A preliminary study on the phonetic distinctions of two Cantonese accents
|
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Gabriel, Christoph
|
University of Hamburg, Germany
|
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Speech rhythm and sentence type: Analyzing the durational properties of Olivenza Portuguese, Olivenza Spanish, and Castilian Spanish
|
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Gafni, Chen
|
Bar-Ilan University, Israel
|
*
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Child phonology analyzer:
Processing and analyzing transcribed speech
|
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Gafos, Adamantios I.
|
Linguistics Department and Center of Cognitive Sciences, University of Potsdam, Germany; Haskins Laboratories, USA
|
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Perceptuo-motor interactions across and within phonemic categories
|
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Dissecting the consonant duration
ratio
|
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Gestural coordination differences between intervocalic simple and geminate plosives in Moroccan Arabic: An EMA investigation
|
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Changes in vowel velocity profile with vowel-consonant overlap
|
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Galatà, Vincenzo
|
Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy
|
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A UTI study on the phonetic allophony of Tyrolean /R/
|
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Galea, Luke
|
IfL-Phonetik, University of Cologne, Germany
|
*
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Cues to gemination in word-initial position in Maltese
|
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Gan, Yuanlin
|
University College London, UK
|
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Intelligibility of British English accents in noise for second-language learners
|
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Gananathan, Richard Yohann
|
The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
|
*
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Interlanguage influence in cues of
narrow focus: A study of Hong Kong English
|
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Ganushchak, Lesya
|
Leiden University Center for Linguistics, The Netherlands; Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition, The Netherlands
|
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How does information status affect sentence planning: An eye-tracking study
|
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Gao, Jiayin
|
Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie, CNRS-Paris 3, France
|
*
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The role of voice quality in Shanghai tone perception
|
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García Lecumberri, M. Luisa
|
Language and Speech Laboratory, University of the Basque Country, Spain
|
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/u/-Fronting in English speakers' L1 but not in their L2
|
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García-Amaya, Lorenzo
|
University of Michigan, USA
|
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Bilingual speech rhythm: Spanish-Afrikaans in Patagonia
|
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Garellek, Marc
|
Department Linguistics, University of California, San Diego, USA
|
*
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Lexical and post-lexical tone in Choguita Rarámuri
|
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Coda glottalization in American English
|
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Acoustic properties of different kinds of creaky voice
|
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Garibaldi, Camila Linn
|
Aarhus University, Denmark
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*
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Phonetic similarity predicts ultimate attainment quite well: The case of Danish /i, y, u/ and /d, t/ for native speakers of English and Spanish
|
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Garon, Alexis
|
University of Toledo, Ohio, USA
|
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Articulatory and acoustic correlates of the mid-central vowel
|
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Gatt, Albert
|
Institute of Linguistics, University of Malta, Malta
|
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Cues to gemination in word-initial position in Maltese
|
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Gautheron, Bernard
|
Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie, CNRS – Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris, France
|
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Whistled Moroccan Tamazight: Phonetics and phonology
|
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Gawne, Lauren
|
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
|
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A case study of tone and intonation in two Tibetic language varieties
|
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Geambasu , Andreaa
|
Leiden University, The Netherlands
|
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Adult listeners’ processing of indexical versus linguistic differences in a pre-attentive discrimination paradigm
|
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|
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Geeraert, Kristina
|
University of Alberta, Canada
|
|
It's all about, like, acoustics
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Gendrot , Cédric
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Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie, UMR7018 CNRS/Univ. Paris 3 Sorbonne-Nouvelle, France
|
|
On improving the pronunciation of French /r/ in Chinese
learners by using real-time
ultrasound visualization
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*
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Aerodynamic, articulatory and acoustic realization of French /ʁ/
|
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Duration- vs. style-dependent vowel
variation: A multiparametric
investigation
|
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Mehri ejective fricatives: An acoustic study
|
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Georgeton, Laurianne
|
Aix Marseille Université, CNRS, LPL UMR 7309, 13100, Aix-en-Provence, France
|
*
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Spontaneous speech production by dysarthric and healthy speakers:
Temporal organisation and speaking rate
|
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Georgiadou, Ioanna
|
City University London, UK
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*
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Exploring duration and isochrony in nursery rhyme reciting for children with language impairments and typically developing children
|
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German, James Sneed
|
Aix Marseille Université, CNRS, LPL UMR 7309, 13100, Aix en Provence, France
|
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Phonetic detail and the role of
exposure in dialect imitation
|
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Prosodic phrasing and F0 in Singapore English
|
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Direction of priming and phonetic
prototypicality in VOT specificity
effects
|
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Ghummed, Aimen
|
University of Leeds, UK
|
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Epenthetic and excrescent vowels in stop sequences in
Tripolitanian Libyan Arabic
|
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Gibbon, Dafydd
|
Bielefeld University, Bielefeld, Germany
|
|
How natural is Chinese L2 English prosody?
|
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Gibbon, Fiona E.
|
Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences, University College Cork, Ireland
|
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Development of lingual motor control in children and adolescents
|
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Gick, Bryan
|
University of British Columbia, Canada
|
|
A case study on the
efficacy of ultrasound
biofeedback in voice
pedagogy
|
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Decoupling functional units in speech production using auditory startle
|
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Effects of cosmetic tongue bifurcation on English fricative production
|
*
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Toward an embodied and embedded
phonetics
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Gilbert, Annie C.
|
Laboratoire de sciences phonétiques, Université de Montréal, Canada
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*
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Individual differences in working memory capacity and their effect on speech processing
|
|
|
|
Gili Fivela, Barbara
|
University of Lecce, Italy
|
|
Different parts of the same
elephant: A roadmap to
disentangle and connect
different perspectives on
prosodic prominence
|
|
|
|
Gilles, Peter
|
University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
|
*
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Closure durations in stops and grammatical encoding: On definite articles in Luxembourgish
|
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Gillis, Steven
|
University of Antwerp, Belgium
|
|
The production of word stress in babbles and early words:
A comparison between normally hearing infants and infants with cochlear implants
|
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Glavitsch, Ulrike
|
EMPA: Swiss Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology, Switzerland
|
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Comparisons of speaker recognition strengths using suprasegmental duration and intensity variability: An artificial neural networks approach
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Gluth, Caroline
|
Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
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*
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How can speech production skills be predicted from visual, auditory, and haptic perception skills?
|
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Gobl, Christer
|
Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
|
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Prosody of voice: Declination, sentence mode and interaction with prominence
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Godfrey, John
|
Center for Language and Speech Processing, Johns Hopkins University, USA
|
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Structured variability in acoustic realization: a corpus study of voice onset time in American English stops
|
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Gold, Erica
|
University of Huddersfield, UK
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*
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Front-end approaches to the issue of correlations in forensic speaker comparison
|
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Goldenberg, Dolly
|
Yale University, USA; Haskins Laboratories, USA
|
*
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Aero-tactile influence on
speech perception of
voicing continua
|
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|
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Goldman, Jean-Philippe
|
Google, Zurich, Switzerland
|
|
Crowdsourced mapping of pronunciation variants in European French
|
|
|
|
Goldrick, Matthew
|
Northwestern University, USA
|
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Learning non-native phonotactic constraints over the web
|
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|
|
Goldstein, Louis
|
Department of Linguistics, University of Southern California, USA; Haskins Laboratories, USA
|
|
Gestural coordination of Brazilian Portugese nasal vowels in CV
syllables: A real-time MRI
study
|
|
Effects of phonological competition on speech planning and execution
|
|
Temporal organization of off-glides in American English
|
|
Systematic variation in the articulation of the Korean
liquid across prosodic
positions
|
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|
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Gomes Coutinho, Perpétua
|
Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo, Brazil
Integrated Acoustic Analysis and Cognition Laboratory-LIAAC. Graduate Applied Linguistics and Language Studies Program. São Paulo, Brazil.
|
|
Voice quality description from a phonetic perspective:
Supralaryngeal and muscular tension settings
|
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Gong, Jian
|
Phonetics Lab, Jiangsu University of Science and Technology, China
|
|
Prosodic patterns of noun phrases in English, Mandarin and L2 English
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*
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Effect of experience on Chinese assimilation and identification of English consonants
|
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|
|
Gonzalez, Simon
|
Griffith University, Australia
|
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Static vs dynamic perspectives on the realization of vowel nuclei in West Australian English
|
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|
|
Gooden, Shelome
|
Department of Linguistics, University of Pittsburgh, USA
|
|
What does the question sound like: Exploring wh- and yes/no interrogative
prosody in Yami
|
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|
|
Gope, Amalesh
|
Phonetics and Phonology Lab, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India
|
*
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An acoustic analysis of Sylheti
phonemes
|
|
|
|
Gordon, Matthew
|
University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
|
*
|
Prosodic structure and intonation in Koasati
|
|
|
|
Goslin, Jeremy
|
Plymouth University UK
|
|
Investing in accents: How does experience mediate trust attributions to different voices?
|
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|
|
Gósy, Mária
|
Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary
|
|
Temporal interactions of stems, suffixes, and the number of syllables of the words in Hungarian spontaneous speech
|
|
|
|
Goy, Huiwen
|
University of Toronto, Canada
|
|
The cap's out of the bag: Place assimilation is common in infant-directed speech
|
|
|
|
Gram Garmann, Nina
|
Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences, Norway
|
|
VC timing acquisition: Integrating
phonetics and phonology
|
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|
|
Gram Simonsen, Hanne
|
University of Oslo, Norway
|
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VC timing acquisition: Integrating
phonetics and phonology
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Granlund , Sonia
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Speech, Hearing & Phonetic Sciences, University College London, UK
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How does foreigner-directed speech differ from other forms of listener-directed clear speaking styles?
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Phonetic reduction in spontaneous speech by children aged 9-14 years
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*
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Do children enhance phonetic contrasts in speech directed to a hearing-impaired peer?
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Graux-Czachor, Charlotte
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Aix Marseille Université, CNRS, LPL UMR 7309, 13100, Aix en Provence, France
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The influence of metrical constraints on direct imitation across French varieties
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Grawunder, Sven
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Department of Linguistics, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany
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On the correlation of acoustic vowel and coda duration in modern Welsh C(C)VC
monosyllables
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Grech, Sarah
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University of Malta, Malta
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Rhythm as a cue to identifiability in Maltese English
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Green, Jordan
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MGH Institute of Health Professions, Boston, USA
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Characteristics of speech following facial transplantation
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Greenberg, Yoko
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Global Information and Telecommunication Institute, Waseda University, Japan
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Cross-modal description of sentiment information embedded in speech
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Greer, Sarah D.F.
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University of Calgary, Canada
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*
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The perception of coolness: Differences in evaluating voice quality in male and female speakers
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Grenon, Izabelle
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The University of Tokyo, Japan
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Can acoustic cues used in L1 really be used to perceive novel sound contrasts?
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L1 allophones and L2 sound perception
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Vowel perception by listeners from different English dialects
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Grice, Martine
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IfL-Phonetik, University of Cologne, Germany
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Word stress in Tashlhiyt - Post lexical prominence in disguise?
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Cues to gemination in word-initial position in Maltese
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Tonal coarticulation in L2 standard Chinese
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*
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The tune drives the text: Schwa in consonant-final loan words in Italian
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The effect of verbs on the prosodic marking of information status: Production and perception in German
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The influence of prominence on the production of plosives in Italian
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DIMA – Annotation guidelines for German intonation
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Groarke, Eve
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Lancaster University, UK
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Intonational variation in Liverpool English
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Grønnum, Nina
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University of Copenhagen, Denmark
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*
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F0, voice quality, and Danish stød revisited
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Groves-Wright, Kathy
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Cincinnati V.A. Hospital, USA
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Diversity of tongue shapes for the American English rhotic liquid
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Grüter, Theres
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University of Hawaii, USA
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Effects of contrastive intonation and grammatical aspect on processing coreference in Mainstream American English
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Gryllia, Stella
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Leiden University Centre for Linguistics, The Netherlands
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*
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On the phrasing properties of Hindi relative clauses
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Gu, Wentao
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Nanjing Normal University, China
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*
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Tone, intonation, and emphatic stress in L2 Mandarin speech by English and Cantonese learners
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Perceptual experiment and acoustic
analysis of Chinese attitudes: A preliminary study
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Gubbins, Lucy
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National Geographic
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Strong influence of prosody on the perception of foreign accent
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Guenther, Frank
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Departments of Speech, Language, & Hearing Sciences and Biomedical Engineering, Boston University, USA
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*
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The neural control of speech: From computational modeling to neural prosthesis
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Guerry, Marine
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CLLE-ERSSaB UMR5263 CNRS, France; LaBRI UMR5800 CNRS, France
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*
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Perception of prosodic social affects in French: A free-labeling study
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Perceptual evaluation of spoken Japanese attitudes
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Guo, Zhe-chen
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National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan
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The effect of stress on English word recognition by native speakers of typologically different languages
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Gupta, Ganesh
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English and Foreign Languages University, India
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*
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The role of labiolingual gestural coordination in spatiotemporal facilitation of speech production in Turkish, Turkmen and Hindi
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Gurman Bard, Ellen
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The University of Edinburgh, UK
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Prosodic boundary strength and the location of pre-nuclear phrasal prominence
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Gustafson, Joakim
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KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
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Audience response system-based assessment for analysis-by-synthesis
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Gustafsson, Lars
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Lund University Humanities Lab., Lund University, Sweden
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Tongue articulation of front close vowels in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmöhus Swedish
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Gutiérrez, Yurena M.
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Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain
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Boundary tones in Spanish declaratives: Modelling sustained pitch
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Haddican, Bill
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Cuny-Queens College, USA
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Word-level distributions and structural factors codetermine GOOSE fronting
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Hagoort, Peter
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Donders Institute for Brain, Behaviour and Cognition, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands ; Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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Assessing the link between speech perception and production through individual differences
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Hahm, Seongjun
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University of Texas at Dallas, USA
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*
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Silent speech recognition
from articulatory movements
using deep neural
network
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Hajek, John
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School of Languages & Linguistics, The University of Melbourne, Australia
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Word-initial voiceless stop geminates in Kelantan Malay: Acoustic evidence from amplitude/F0 ratios
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Perception of Italian and Japanese singleton/geminate consonants by listeners from different backgrounds
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Halimi, Philippe
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Hôpital Européen Georges-Pompidou, France
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Multimodal imaging of glottal stop and creaky voice: Evaluating the role of epilaryngeal constriction
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Hall, Andreia
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University of Aveiro, Portugal
|
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Is the relative fundamental frequency an acoustic correlate of laryngeal tension in Portugese speakers?
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Hall, Kathleen Currie
|
University of British Columbia, Canada
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*
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Measuring magnitude of tongue
movement for vowel height and
backness
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The influence of preceding consonant on perceptual epenthesis in Japanese
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Hallé, Pierre
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Laboratoire Mémoire et Cognition, INSERM-Paris 5, France; Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie, CNRS-Paris 3, France
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*
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Primary and secondary cues to voice assimilation in French and Slovenian
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The role of voice quality in Shanghai tone perception
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On improving the pronunciation of French /r/ in Chinese
learners by using real-time
ultrasound visualization
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Hall-Lew, Lauren
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The University of Edinburgh, UK
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*
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San Francisco English and the California vowel
shift
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An evaluation of sociolinguistic
elicitation methods
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Production of FACE and GOAT by Slovak and Czech immigrants in Edinburgh
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Halpin, Peter
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New York University, USA
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Crowdsourcing for gradient ratings of child speech: Comparing three methods of response aggregation
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Hamann, Silke
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University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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*
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Eliciting the Dutch loan phoneme /g/
with the menu task
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Hamarneh, Ghassan
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Medical Image Analysis Lab, School of Computing Science, Simon Fraser University, Canada
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Examining visible articulatory features in clear and conversational speech
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Hamilton, Sarah
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University of Cincinnati, USA
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*
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Detecting errors in American English /ɹ/
along a normalized acoustic threshold
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Hamlaoui, Fatima
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ZAS Berlin, Germany; Universität zu Koeln, Germany
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*
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Acoustic correlates of focus marking in Polish
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Hamm, Albert
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UR 1339 LILPA, University of Strasbourg, France
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Phonetic variation in Standard Scottish English: Rhotics in Dundee
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Hamzah, Mohd Hilmi
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Language Academy, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
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*
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Word-initial voiceless stop geminates in Kelantan Malay: Acoustic evidence from amplitude/F0 ratios
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Han, Heesun
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Graduate School of Language and Culture, Osaka University, Japan
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*
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F0 influence in the perception of Korean initial stops, affricates and fricatives: A
comparison between native
speakers and Japanese learners
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Han, Sungwoo
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Inha University, South Korea
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Dialectal variability in place and
manner of Korean affricates
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A corpus-based approach to dialectal variation in Korean vowels
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Hannah, Beverly
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Language and Brain Lab, Department of Linguistics, Simon Fraser University, Canada
|
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Examining visible articulatory features in clear and conversational speech
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Hansen, Pernille
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University of Oslo, Norway
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Target-like distribution of Norwegian lexical pitch accents in spontaneous speech produced by L2 speakers
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Hanson, Helen M.
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Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Union College, USA
|
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Feature-cue-based
processing of speech: A
developmental perspective
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Hanzawa, Keiko
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EDU, Waseda University, Japan
|
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Vowel epenthesis in Japanese speakers' L2 English
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Hao, Yen-Chen
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University of Tennessee, USA
|
*
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The effect of tonal
context on second language
learners’ Mandarin tone
production
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Comparing L1’s effects on English
coda obstruent perception: Mandarin and Korean
identification performance
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Harada, Tetsuo
|
Waseda University, Japan
|
*
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Factors affecting successful late learners’
phonemic discrimination between /l/ and /r/
in English
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Hardcastle, William J.
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Clinical Audiology, Speech and Language Research Centre, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, UK
|
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Development of lingual motor control in children and adolescents
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Harel, Daphna
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New York University, USA
|
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Crowdsourcing for gradient ratings of child speech: Comparing three methods of response aggregation
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Harmegnies, Bernard
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Institut de Recherche en Sciences et Technologies du Langage, UMons, Belgium
|
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Teaching listening in L2:
A successful training method using the word-spotting task
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Harrington, Jonathan
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Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
|
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Pre-consonantal /s/-retraction
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Intergestural organisation and CV-overlap in palatalised liquids in Russian
|
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Does vowel intrinsic f0 affect lexical tone?
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Phonetic effects of corrective focus in Estonian
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Harrison, Philip
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University of York, UK; J P French Associates, UK
|
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The vocal tract as a biometric: output measures, interrelationships, and efficacy
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Harvey, Mark
|
University of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia.
|
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The articulation of contrastive and non-contrastive pre-stopped consonants in Kaytetye
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Contrast reduction among coronals is conditioned by the following vowel
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Hattori, Noriko
|
Mie University, Japan
|
*
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Accent and beat matching: The
correspondence of English stress and Japanese
pitch in terms of textsetting
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Havenhill, Jonathan
|
Georgetown University, USA
|
*
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An ultrasound analysis of low back vowel fronting in the Northern Cities Vowel Shift
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Hawkins, Sarah
|
Centre for Music and Science, Faculty of Music, University of Cambridge, UK
|
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Entrainment as a basis for co-ordinated actions in speech
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*
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Intelligibility of sung words In
polytextual settings
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Hay, Jennifer
|
University of Canterbury, New Zealand
|
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Word-level distributions and structural factors codetermine GOOSE fronting
|
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Perceiving and adapting to regional accent differences among vowel subsystems
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Hayakawa, Akira
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Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
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*
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A study of prosodic alignment in interlingual map-task dialogues
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Hayashi, Ryoko
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Kobe University, Japan
|
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Perception of English syllable-final consonants by Chinese speakers
and Japanese speakers.
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Hazan, Valerie
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Speech, Hearing & Phonetic Sciences, University College London, UK
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*
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How does foreigner-directed speech differ from other forms of listener-directed clear speaking styles?
|
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Phonetic reduction in spontaneous speech by children aged 9-14 years
|
|
Do children enhance phonetic contrasts in speech directed to a hearing-impaired peer?
|
|
Development of accentual categories in Japanese as a second language
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*
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Speech perception – perceptual
flexibility
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He, Lei
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Phonetics Laboratory, University of Zurich, Switzerland
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*
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Comparisons of speaker recognition strengths using suprasegmental duration and intensity variability: An artificial neural networks approach
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Heeren, Willemijn
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Leiden University, The Netherlands; Utrecht University, The Netherlands
|
*
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Can formant shifts and effort cues enhance boundary tone perception in whispered speech?
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Heeringa, Wilbert
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University of Oldenburg, Germany
|
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Regional variation of Saterland Frisian vowels
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*
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Cross-linguistic vowel variation in Saterland: Saterland Frisian, Low German and High German
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Heinrich, Antje
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MRC Institute of Hearing Research, Nottingham, UK
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Intelligibility of sung words In
polytextual settings
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Hejná, Michaela
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University of Manchester, UK
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*
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Pre-aspiration and glottalisation in Manchester English
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Heldner, Mattias
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Department Linguistics, Stockholm University, Sweden
|
*
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Pitch slope and end point as turn-taking clues in Swedish
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Respiratory properties of backchannels in spontaneous multiparty conversation
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Hellmuth, Sam
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University of York, UK
|
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Acoustic analysis of the Syrian Arabic vowel system
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*
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F0 peak alignment in Moroccan Arabic polar questions
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Helmeke, Louisa
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ZAS Berlin, Germany
|
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Acoustic analyses of differences in [ç] and [ʃ] productions in Hood German
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Helo, Mofida
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University of Toledo, USA
|
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The voice of love
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Henrich, Karen
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Institut für Germanistische Sprachwissenschaft, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany
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*
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The influence of syllable number and task-related attention on the perception of rhythmic irregularities: An ERP study on German compounds
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Henriksen, Nicholas
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University of Michigan, USA
|
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Bilingual speech rhythm: Spanish-Afrikaans in Patagonia
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Hermes, Anne
|
IfL - Phonetik, University of Cologne, Germany
|
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Cues to gemination in word-initial position in Maltese
|
*
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Perturbation of stability patterns in syllable production
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Onset coordination in essential tremor patients with deep brain stimulation: An EMA study
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Hermes, Zainab
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
|
*
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The primary articulation of plain-emphatic /s/-/sˤ/ in Lebanese Arabic: An EMA study
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Herrmann, Frank
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University of Chester, UK
|
*
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Bark and Hz scaled F2 locus equations: Sex differences and individual differences
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Hertrich, Ingo
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Department of Neurology, University of Tübingen, Germany
|
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The role of pre-SMA for time-critical speech perception –
A transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) study
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Heselwood, Barry
|
University of Leeds, UK
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*
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Epenthetic and excrescent vowels in stop sequences in
Tripolitanian Libyan Arabic
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Heston, Tyler
|
University of Hawai'i at Mānoa, USA
|
*
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Fataluku word-level
prosody
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Hewer, Alexander
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Saarbrücken Graduate School of Computer Science, Germany; DFKI Language Technology Lab, Saarbrücken, Germany; Cluster of Excellence Multimodal Computing and Interaction, Saarland University, Germany
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*
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A statistical shape space model of the palate surface trained on 3D MRI scans of the vocal tract
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Heyne, Matthias
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University of Canterbury, UK
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*
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The influence of tongue position on trombone sound: A
likely area of language influence
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Hiligsmann, Philippe
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IL&C, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium
|
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Effects of hearing an incorrect stress on word naming in Dutch by Francophones
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Him, Cheung
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The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
|
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Cross-modal association between colour, vowel and lexical tone in nonsynesthetic populations: Cantonese, Mandarin and English
|
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Hirata, Yukari
|
Colgate University, USA
|
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Perception of Italian and Japanese singleton/geminate consonants by listeners from different backgrounds
|
*
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Relative roles of three suprasegmental parameters in perceived degrees of foreign accent in Japanese
|
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Hirose, Keikichi
|
The University of Tokyo, Japan
|
|
A measure of phonetic
similarity to quantify
pronunciation variation by
using ASR technology
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Hirsch, Fabrice
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Praxiling UMR 5267 CNRS - Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier, France
|
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Dysphonia is beautiful: A perceptual and acoustic analysis of vocal roughness
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Hirschfeld, Ursula
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Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany
|
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The impact of fluency and hesitation phenomena on the perception of non-native speakers by native listeners of German
|
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Perception of assimilated and non-assimilated
coda nasal by Japanese
learners of German
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|
Ho, Danyuan
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Division of Linguistics & Multilingual Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
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*
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Direction of priming and phonetic
prototypicality in VOT specificity
effects
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Hobel, Bettina
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Acoustics Research Institute, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna, Austria
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*
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The pronunciation of orthographic <ä, äh> in Standard Austrian German
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Hoedl, Petra
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University of Graz, Austria; University College London, UK
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*
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Defying gravity: Formant frequencies of English vowels produced in upright and supine body position
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Höhle, Barbara
|
University of Potsdam, Germany
|
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Phonological and lexical mismatch detection in 30-month-olds and adults measured by pupillometry
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Holliday, Jeffrey
|
Indiana University, USA
|
*
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Effects of phonological neighborhood density on word production in Korean
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Holliday, Nicole
|
New York University, USA
|
*
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Influence of suprasegmental features on
perceived ethnicity of American
politicians
|
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Holmes-Elliott, Sophie
|
University of Glasgow, UK
|
*
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DRESS down: /ɛ/-lowering in apparent time in a rural Scottish community
|
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Holt, Colleen
|
The University of Melbourne, Australia
|
*
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Perception and interpretation of low-onset rising tunes
by prelingually deaf cochlear implant users
|
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|
Holt, Lori L.
|
Carnegie Mellon University, USA
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*
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Generalization of dimension-based statistical learning
|
|
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Honda, Kiyoshi
|
Tianjin Key Laboratory of Cognitive Computation & its Applications, Tianjin University, Tianjin, China
|
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ePGG, airflow and acoustic data on glottal opening in Korean plosives
|
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A lip protrusion mechanism examined by magnetic resonance imaging and finite element modeling
|
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|
Honey, Kate
|
Centre for Music and Science, Faculty of Music, University of Cambridge, UK
|
|
Intelligibility of sung words In
polytextual settings
|
|
|
|
Hoole, Philip
|
Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
|
|
Articulation of single and geminate consonants and its relation to the duration of the preceding vowel in Japanese
|
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Speech of cochlear implant patients: An acoustic analysis of sibilant production
|
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Intergestural organisation and CV-overlap in palatalised liquids in Russian
|
|
Gestural coordination differences between intervocalic simple and geminate plosives in Moroccan Arabic: An EMA investigation
|
|
How can speech production skills be predicted from visual, auditory, and haptic perception skills?
|
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|
|
Horga, Damir
|
Department of Phonetics, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb, Croatia
|
|
Electropalatographic analysis of /ɲ/
and /ʎ/ in Croatian
|
|
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|
Horslund, Camilla Søballe
|
Aarhus University, Denmark
|
*
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Perceptual assimilation and identification of English consonants by native speakers of Danish
|
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|
Horváth, Viktória
|
Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary
|
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Hidden Markov Model-based approach for nasalized vowels recognition in spontaneous speech
|
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|
Houde, John
|
University of California, San Francisco, USA
|
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Changes in consonant perception driven by adaptation of vowel production to altered auditory feedback
|
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The contribution of auditory feedback to corrective movements in vowel formant trajectories
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House, David
|
KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
|
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Prosodic signaling of information and discourse structure from a typological perspective
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Howell, Jonathan
|
Montclair State University, USA
|
*
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Focus placement on adjacent
words in yes/no
questions
|
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Howson, Phil
|
University of Toronto, Canada
|
*
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An EMA examination of liquids in Czech
|
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An ultrasound examination of taps in Japanese
|
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|
|
Hsieh, Fang-Ying
|
University of Southern California, USA
|
*
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Temporal organization of off-glides in American English
|
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|
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Hu, Fang
|
Institute of Linguistics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China
|
*
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On the diphthongized vowels in Qimen Hui Chinese
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Tone features in Qimen Hui Chinese dialect
|
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The vowel inventory in the Xinfeng (Tieshikou) Hakka
dialect
|
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Hua, Yan
|
Phonetics Lab, Jiangsu University of Science and Technology, China
|
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Prosodic patterns of noun phrases in English, Mandarin and L2 English
|
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|
Hualde, José Ignacio
|
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
|
*
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The acquisition of Spanish lexical stress by Korean learners
|
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On the prominence of accent in stress reversal
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Huang, Tsan
|
State University of New York at Buffalo, USA
|
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Gradience in contextual tonal realization processes: An instrumental study of Nanjing Chinese
|
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|
|
Hudson, Toby
|
University of Cambridge, UK
|
|
Individual and group variation in disfluency features: A
cross-accent investigation
|
|
Voice lineups: A practical guide
|
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|
|
Huet, Kathy
|
Institut de Recherche en Sciences et Technologies du Langage, UMons, Belgium
|
|
Teaching listening in L2:
A successful training method using the word-spotting task
|
|
|
|
Huffman, Marie
|
Stony Brook University, USA
|
|
L1 drift and L2 category formation in second language learning
|
|
|
|
Hughes, Vincent
|
University of York, UK
|
|
Front-end approaches to the issue of correlations in forensic speaker comparison
|
|
The vocal tract as a biometric: output measures, interrelationships, and efficacy
|
|
Word-level distributions and structural factors codetermine GOOSE fronting
|
|
|
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Hume, Elizabeth
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University of Canterbury, New Zealand
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*
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The influence of preceding consonant on perceptual epenthesis in Japanese
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Husby, Olaf
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Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Norway
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A systematic approach to the pronunciation training of phonotactics
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Hussain, Qandeel
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Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
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Does allophonic knowledge of L1 contribute to the correct discrimination of non-native sounds?
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Contrast reduction among coronals is conditioned by the following vowel
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Hwang, Hyosung
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Department of Linguistics, Seoul National University, South Korea
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*
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The effect of high variability phonetic training on the production of English vowels and consonants
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Idemaru, Kaori
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University of Oregon, USA
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Strong influence of prosody on the perception of foreign accent
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*
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Role of pitch in perceiving politeness in Korean
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Generalization of dimension-based statistical learning
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Ikawa, Shiori
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The University of Tokyo, Japan
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*
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Can acoustic cues used in L1 really be used to perceive novel sound contrasts?
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Ikeda, Elissa
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Department of Linguistics, Payap University, Thailand
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Fricative rhotics in Nusu
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Imaizumi, Satoshi
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Prefectural University of Hiroshima, Japan
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Articulatory movement in non-native consonant clusters
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Ingvalson, Erin
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Florida State University, USA; Northwestern University, USA
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*
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Greater benefit for familiar talkers under cognitive load
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Ishikawa, Keiko
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University of Cincinnati, USA
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Detecting errors in American English /ɹ/
along a normalized acoustic threshold
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Ishikawa, Yukiko
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Tsuda College, Tokyo, Japan
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*
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Rhythmic structure of English and Japanese: A constraint based analysis of nursery rhymes and Haiku
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Issa, Amel
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University of Leeds, UK
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*
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On the phonetic variation of intervocalic geminates in Libyan Arabic
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Ito, Kiwako
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Ohio State University, USA
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Prosodic expression of contrast in Williams syndrome
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Ivent, Fanny
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Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3, France; Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie, UMR 7018 CNRS, France
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Voicing variations in French obstruents: Distribution and acoustic quantification
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Iverson, Paul
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University College London, UK
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Intelligibility of British English accents in noise for second-language learners
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Effects of English /r/-/l/ perceptual training on Japanese children's production
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Measuring speech-in-noise intelligibility for spontaneous speech: The effect of native and non-native accents
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Dialectal effects on the perception of Greek vowels
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Jacewicz, Ewa
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Speech and Hearing Science, Ohio State University, USA
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*
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Eliciting sociophonetic variation in vowel duration
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Jaggers, Zachary
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New York University, USA
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Influence of suprasegmental features on
perceived ethnicity of American
politicians
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Jähi, Katri
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Department of Phonetics; Learning, Age and Bilingualism laboratory (LAB-lab), University of Turku, Finland
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Does interest in language learning affect the non-native phoneme production in elderly learners?
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Jang, Jiyoung
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Hanyang Phonetics & Psycholinguistics Lab, Hanyang University, Seoul, South Korea
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Phonetic encoding of coda voicing contrast and its interaction with information structure in L1 and L2 speech
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Jankowski, Michał
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Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland
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English word-medial morphonotactics: A corpus study
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Jannedy, Stefanie
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ZAS Berlin, Germany
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*
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Acoustic analyses of differences in [ç] and [ʃ] productions in Hood German
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DIMA – Annotation guidelines for German intonation
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Jannetts, Stephen
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CASL Research Centre, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, UK
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Phonation stabilisation time as an indicator of voice disorder
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Janse, Esther
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Centre for Language Studies, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands; Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands; Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour
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Adult age effects in auditory statistical learning
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Effects of age and hearing loss on articulatory precision for sibilants
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Semantic processing of spoken
words under cognitive
load in older listeners
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Probablistic reduction in reading aloud: A comparison of younger and older adults
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Older listeners' decreased flexibility in adjusting to changes in speech signal reliability
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Jansen, Andreas
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Section of BrainImaging, Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University of Marburg, Germany
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An fMRI study on forensic phonetic speaker recognition with blind and sighted listeners
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Janssen, Rick
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Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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*
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Bezier modelling and high accuracy curve fitting to capture hard palate variation
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Jaskula, Marek
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West Pomeranian University of Technology, Szczecin, Poland
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The phonetics and phonology of the Polish vocative chant
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The effects of intonation on acoustic properties of fricatives
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Jaumard-Hakoun, Aurore
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Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France; SIGnal processing and MAchine learning Lab, ESPCI ParisTech, PSL Research University, Paris, France
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Tongue contour extraction from ultrasound images based on deep neural network
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Development of a 3D tongue motion visualization platform based on ultrasound image sequences
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Jauriberry, Thomas
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UR 1339 LILPA, University of Strasbourg, France
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*
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Phonetic variation in Standard Scottish English: Rhotics in Dundee
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Jemel, Boutheina
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Laboratoire de recherche en neurosciences et électrophysiologie cognitive, Hôpital Rivière-des-Prairies, Canada
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Individual differences in working memory capacity and their effect on speech processing
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Jeon, Hae-Sung
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University of Central Lancashire, UK
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*
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Rhythm in Korean verse, sico
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Jepson, Kathleen
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The University of Melbourne, Australia
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*
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Vowel duration and consonant lengthening in Djambarrpuyŋu
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Jespersen, Anna
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University of Cambridge, UK
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*
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Intonational rises and interaction structure in Sydney Aboriginal English
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Jesus, Luis
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IEETA, University of Aveiro, Portugal; ESSUA, University of Aveiro, Portugal
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The effects of intonation on acoustic properties of fricatives
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*
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Is the relative fundamental frequency an acoustic correlate of laryngeal tension in Portugese speakers?
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Jia, Yuan
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Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China
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The role of L1 production compactness on the L2 production accuracy
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Johnson, Elizabeth K.
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University of Toronto, Canada
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Spanish-accented English is Spanish to English-learning 5-month-olds
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The cap's out of the bag: Place assimilation is common in infant-directed speech
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Johnston, Samuel
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University of Arizona, USA
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The articulation of mutated consonants: Palatalization in Scottish Gaelic
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Jones, Taylor
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University of Pennsylvania, USA
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*
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An investigation of intervocalic affricate
simplification in Mandarin
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Jongman, Allard
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KU Phonetics and Psycholinguistics Lab, Department of Linguistics, University of Kansas, USA
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Acoustic characteristics of clearly spoken English tense and lax vowels
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Examining visible articulatory features in clear and conversational speech
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L2 experience modulates learners' use of cues in the perception of L3 tones
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Effects of speaking rate and context on the production of Mandarin tone
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José, Brian
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Indiana State University, USA
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A dynamic acoustic view of real-time change in word-final liquids in spontaneous Glaswegian
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Jouvet, Denis
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LORIA, Inria, Nancy, France
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Impact of frame rate on automatic speech-text alignment for corpus-based phonetic studies
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Jӓrvikivi, Juhani
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University of Alberta, Canada
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Duration and pitch in the vowel quantity distinction of Yakut: Evidence from spontaneous speech
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Jügler, Jeanin
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Saarland University, Germany
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Comparison of pitch profiles of German and French speakers speaking French and German
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*
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Auditory feedback methods to improve the pronunciation of stops by German learners of French
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Jun, Sun-Ah
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University of California, Los Angeles, USA
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Pitch accent variability in focus production and perception in Bulgarian declaratives
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Individual differences in prosodic
strategies to sentence
parsing
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Jurafsky, Dan
|
Stanford University, USA
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The connection between smiling and GOAT fronting: Embodied affect in sociophonetic variation
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Jyothi, Preethi
|
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
|
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Prosodic and structural correlates of perceived prominence in Russian and Hindi
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Kaan, Edith
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Department of Linguistics, University of Florida, USA
|
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Perception of pitch contours by
native and non-native
tone listeners
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Kaburagi, Tokihiko
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Kyushu University, Japan
|
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Analysis of voice register transition focused on the relationship between pitch and formant frequency
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Kachkovskaia, Tatiana
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Department of Phonetics, St. Petersburg State University, Russia
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Position-dependent vowel reduction in Russian
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Kadam, Minal
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University of Connecticut, USA
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*
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Gradient effects of reading ability on native and non-native talker identification
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Kagomiya, Takayuki
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The National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics, Japan
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*
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Articulatory positions of Japanese
vowels as a function of
duration computed from a
large-scale spontaneous
speech corpus
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Kaimaki, Marianna
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University of Cambridge, UK
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*
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Voiceless Greek vowels
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Kainada, Evia
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Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece; University of Ioannina, Greece
|
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SpeakGreek: An online speech training tool for L2 pedagogy and clinical intervention
|
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Dialectal effects on the perception of Greek vowels
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The prenuclear field matters: Questions and statements in standard modern Greek
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Kalmanovitch, Yshai
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University of Zurich, Switzerland
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*
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Jumping out of context – Jumping out of tone
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Kalvik, Mari-Liis
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Institute of the Estonian Language, Estonia
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Acoustic correlates of emphasis in Estonian
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Kamiyama, Takeki
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Linguistique Anglaise Psycholinguistique (LAPS), EA 1569, Université Paris 8 , France; LPP (UMR7018), Université Paris 3 Sorbonne Nouvelle, CNRS, France
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French /y/-/u/ contrast in Japanese learners with / without ultrasound feedback: Vowels, non-words and words
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*
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Native French speakers' perception of the Japanese /h/: Ha piece hof cake?
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Kang, Yoonjung
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University of Toronto Scarborough, Canada; University of Toronto, Canada
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Dialectal variability in place and
manner of Korean affricates
|
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The effect of word frequency on the timecourse of tonogenesis in Seoul Korean
|
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A corpus-based approach to dialectal variation in Korean vowels
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Kanwal, Jasmeen
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UC San Diego, USA
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*
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An experimental investigation of tonogenesis in Punjabi
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Karlsson, Anastasia
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Lund University, Sweden
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*
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Prosodic signaling of information and discourse structure from a typological perspective
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Karpinska, Marzena
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The University of Tokyo, Japan
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*
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Vowel perception by listeners from different English dialects
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Karpiński, Maciej
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Institute of Linguistics, Department of Psycholinguistics, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland
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Polish infant directed vs.
adult directed speech: Selected acoustic-
phonetic differences
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Kasahara, Shun
|
The University of Tokyo, Japan
|
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A measure of phonetic
similarity to quantify
pronunciation variation by
using ASR technology
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Kasess, Christian
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Acoustics Research Institute, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna, Austria
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Sociophonetics of the velarized lateral in the Viennese dialect
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The pronunciation of orthographic <ä, äh> in Standard Austrian German
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Kasisopa, Benjawan
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The MARCS Institute, University of Western Sydney, Australia
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*
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Auditory-visual augmentation of Thai
lexical tone perception in the
elderly
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Kato, Hiroaki
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National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
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Relative roles of three suprasegmental parameters in perceived degrees of foreign accent in Japanese
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Katsika, Argyro
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Haskins Laboratories, USA; Yale University, USA
|
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Effects of phonological competition on speech planning and execution
|
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Dissecting the consonant duration
ratio
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Acoustic measures of planned and unplanned coarticulation
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*
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Articulatory measures of planned and unplanned coarticulation
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Kawahara, Shigeto
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Keio University, Japan
|
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Bridging articulation and perception: The C/D model and contrastive emphasis
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Kawase, Saya
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The MARCS Institute, University of Western Sydney, Australia
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*
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Influences of visual speech information on the perception of foreign-accented speech in noise
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Kazmierski, Kamil
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Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland
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*
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The relationship between gender identity and six F0
measures in Polish
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Keating, Patricia
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Department Linguistics, UCLA, USA
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*
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Acoustic properties of different kinds of creaky voice
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Kedrova, Galina
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Moscow State Lomonosov University, Russia
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*
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Articulatory patterns of Russian diphthongized vowels: Pilot MRI investigation
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Kelly, Niamh
|
The University of Texas at Austin, USA
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*
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Examining lexical tonal contrast in Norwegian using intonation modelling
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*
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Narrow focus realization in the monosyllabic lexical pitch contrast in East Norwegian
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Kemenchedjieva, Yova
|
The University of Edinburgh, UK
|
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San Francisco English and the California vowel
shift
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Kendall, Tyler
|
University of Oregon, USA
|
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Within-region diversity in the Southern Vowel Shift: P
roduction and perception
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*
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Measurement variability in vowel formant estimation: A
simulation experiment
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Kennard, Holly
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University of Oxford, UK
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*
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Maintenance of the Breton mixed mutation
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Kentner, Ashley
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Purdue University, USA
|
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Language attitudes and listener-oriented properties in non-native speech
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Kentner, Gerrit
|
Goethe-University Frankfurt, Germany
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*
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Rhythmic segmentation in auditory illusions - Evidence from cross-linguistic mondegreens
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Kerdpol, Karnthida
|
Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
|
*
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Phonetic realization of nasal vowels in Pwo
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Ketkaew, Chawadon
|
Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
|
*
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Do note values affect parallelism between lexical tones and musical notes in Thai pop songs?
|
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Khatiwada, Rajesh
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Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie (CNRS - Sorbonne Nouvelle), France
|
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Mehri ejective fricatives: An acoustic study
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Khattab, Ghada
|
Newcastle University, UK
|
|
L2 sound perception: Does orthography matter?
|
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An acoustic investigation of the production of English /s/ by L2 Thai learners
|
*
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The acquisition of gemination in Lebanese-Arabic children
|
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The Qur’an Lexicon Project: A database of lexical statistics and phonotactic probabilities for 19,286 contextually and phonetically transcribed types in Qur’anic Arabic
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Khoshchin, Arian
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Leiden University, The Netherlands
|
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Discrimination of emotional and linguistic prosody with cochlear implant simulations
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Khudanpur, Sanjeev
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Center for Language and Speech Processing, Johns Hopkins University, USA
|
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Structured variability in acoustic realization: a corpus study of voice onset time in American English stops
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Kilbourn-Ceron, Oriana
|
McGill University, Canada
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*
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The influence of prosodic context on high vowel devoicing in spontaneous Japanese
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Kim, Daejin
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Hanyang Phonetics & Psycholinguistics Lab, Hanyang University, Seoul, South Korea
|
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Prosodic strengthening on consonantal nasality and its asymmetric coarticulatory influence on vowel nasalization in CVN# and #NVC in English
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Kim, Hyoju
|
Seoul National University, South Korea
|
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Acoustic characteristics of Aymara ejectives: A pilot study
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Kim, Hyunsoon
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Hongik University, Seoul, South Korea
|
*
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ePGG, airflow and acoustic data on glottal opening in Korean plosives
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*
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A two-decade-interval variation in vowel insertion after word-final English and French postvocalic plosives in Korean adaptation
|
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Kim, Jangwon
|
University of Southern California, USA
|
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Bridging articulation and perception: The C/D model and contrastive emphasis
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Kim, Jeesun
|
The MARCS Institute, University of Western Sydney, Australia
|
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Influences of visual speech information on the perception of foreign-accented speech in noise
|
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Auditory, visual, and auditory-visual spoken emotion recognition in young and old adults
|
*
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The effect of auditory and visual signal availability on speech perception
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Syllabic structure and informational content in English and Spanish
|
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Examining speech production using masked priming
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Kim, Ji Young
|
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
|
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The acquisition of Spanish lexical stress by Korean learners
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*
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Mapping second language learners' accent of Spanish
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Kim, Jungsun
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Yeungnam University, South Korea
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*
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Categorical or continuous production in lexical pitch accent contrasts of Korean
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Kim, Kyounghue
|
Inha University, South Korea
|
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A corpus-based approach to dialectal variation in Korean vowels
|
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Kim, Sahyang
|
Hongik University, Seoul, South Korea
|
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Patterns of generalization of perceptual learning on phonetic representations
|
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Prosodic strengthening on consonantal nasality and its asymmetric coarticulatory influence on vowel nasalization in CVN# and #NVC in English
|
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Phonetic encoding of coda voicing contrast and its interaction with information structure in L1 and L2 speech
|
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Phonetic focus-marking in Korean-speaking 7- to 8-year-olds and adults
|
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What is special about prosodic strengthening in Korean: Evidence in lingual movement in V#V and V#CV
|
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Speech segmentation is adaptvie even in adulthood: Role of the linguistic environment
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Kim, Yun Jung
|
UCLA, USA
|
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It is easier to learn the meaning of forms with a canonical stress pattern
|
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Kimball, Amelia E.
|
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
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*
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Categorical vs. episodic memory for pitch accents in English
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King, Hannah
|
Haskins Laboratories, USA
|
|
Acoustic measures of planned and unplanned coarticulation
|
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Articulatory measures of planned and unplanned coarticulation
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King, Simon
|
School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences, University of Edinburgh, UK
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*
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What speech synthesis can do for you (and what you can do for speech synthesis)
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Kingston, John
|
University of Massachusetts, USA
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Early Ganong effects
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*
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Is perception personal?
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Kirby, James
|
The University of Edinburgh, UK
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*
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Stop voicing and F0 perturbations: Evidence from French and Italian
|
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Temporal and spectral properties of Madurese stops
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Kireva, Elena
|
University of Hamburg, Germany
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*
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Speech rhythm and sentence type: Analyzing the durational properties of Olivenza Portuguese, Olivenza Spanish, and Castilian Spanish
|
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Kirkham, Sam
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Lancaster University, UK
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Intonational variation in Liverpool English
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*
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Acoustic and articulatory variation in British Asian English liquids
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Kitahara, Mafuyu
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School of Law, Waseda University, Japan
|
|
Production of a non-contrastive sound in a second language
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Kitikanan, Patchanok
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Newcastle University, UK
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*
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An acoustic investigation of the production of English /s/ by L2 Thai learners
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Klamer, Marian
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Leiden University Centre for Linguistics, The Netherlands
|
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Vowel duration in English as a second language among Javanese learners
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Klangpornkun, Nittayapa
|
Thammasat University, Thailand
|
|
Constructing a speech banana for Thai
consonants: Some considerations for
male and female voices
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Klassen, Gabrielle
|
University of Toronto, Canada
|
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Increasing context: L2 production of English intonation by L1 Mandarin and L1 Spanish speakers
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Kleber, Felicitas
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Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
|
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Phonetic effects of corrective focus in Estonian
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Klein, Eugen
|
University of Potsdam, Germany
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*
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Perceptuo-motor interactions across and within phonemic categories
|
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Kleiner, Stefan
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Institut für Deutsche Sprache, Mannheim, Germany
|
|
A cross-database
comparison of two large German
speech databases
|
|
|
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Klessa, Katarzyna
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Institute of Linguistics, Department of Phonetics, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland
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*
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Perception of Polish neutral and affective speech by native and non-native listeners
|
|
Polish infant directed vs.
adult directed speech: Selected acoustic-
phonetic differences
|
|
|
|
Knight, Rachael-Anne
|
City University London, UK
|
|
Exploring duration and isochrony in nursery rhyme reciting for children with language impairments and typically developing children
|
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Knight, Sarah
|
MRC Institute of Hearing Research, Nottingham, UK
|
|
Intelligibility of sung words In
polytextual settings
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|
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Knowles, Thea
|
University of Western Ontario, Canada
|
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Prominence enhances voicelessness and not place distinction in English voiceless sibilants
|
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Koch, Xaver
|
Center for Language Studies, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands; International Max Planck Research School for Language Sciences, Nijmegen The Netherlands; Graduate School for the Humanities, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
|
*
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Effects of age and hearing loss on articulatory precision for sibilants
|
|
|
|
Kocharov, Daniil
|
Department of Phonetics, St. Petersburg State University, Russia
|
*
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F0 declination in Russian revisited
|
*
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Position-dependent vowel reduction in Russian
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|
|
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Kochetov, Alexei
|
Department of Linguistics, University of Toronto, Canada
|
|
Timing patterns of word-initial obstruent-
sonorant clusters in Russian
|
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An EMA examination of liquids in Czech
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Dialectal variability in place and
manner of Korean affricates
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Kocjančič Antolík, Tanja
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Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie UMR7018 CNRS, Université Paris 3 Sorbonne Nouvelle, France
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French /y/-/u/ contrast in Japanese learners with / without ultrasound feedback: Vowels, non-words and words
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Koenig, Laura
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Haskins Labs, USA; Long Island University USA
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Acoustic effects of loud speech and interrelationships among measures
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Kohári, Anna
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Department of Phonetics, Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary
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Glottalization and timing at utterance final position in Hungarian: Reading aloud vs. Spontaneous speech
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Kohlberger, Martin
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Leiden University, The Netherlands
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Voicing assimilation in whispered
speech
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Koiso, Hanae
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The National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics, Japan
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Factors affecting utterance-final vowel devoicing in spontaneous Japanese
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Kolly, Marie-José
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LIMSI-CNRS Orsay, France; University of Zurich, Switzerland
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*
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Speaker-idiosyncrasy in pausing behavior: Evidence from a cross-linguistic study
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It's not phonetic aesthetics that drives dialect preference: The case of Swiss German
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Kondo, Mariko
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GSICCS, Waseda University, Japan; SILS, Waseda University, Japan
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Acoustic features of Japanese words spoken by Japanese natives and non-natives
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Vowel epenthesis in Japanese speakers' L2 English
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Developmental change in English stress
manifestation by Japanese speakers
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Kong, Eun Jong
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Korea Aerospace University, South Korea
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Dialectal variability in place and
manner of Korean affricates
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Loss of prevoicing in modern Japanese /g, d, b/
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Individual differences in L2 learners’ perceptual cue weighting patterns
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Konishi, Takayuki
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Graduate School of International Culture and Communication, Waseda University, Japan
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Vowel epenthesis in Japanese speakers' L2 English
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Developmental change in English stress
manifestation by Japanese speakers
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Koreman, Jacques
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Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Norway
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A systematic approach to the pronunciation training of phonotactics
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Körkkö, Pentti
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Child Language Research Center, University of Oulu, Finland
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Spectral moments analysis of /s/ coarticulation development in Finnish-speaking children
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Kosawat, Krit
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NECTEC, Thailand
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Frequency of occurrence of phonemes and
syllables in Thai: Analysis of spoken and
written corpora
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Kotzor, Sandra
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University of Oxford, UK
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*
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Perception and representation of Bengali nasal vowels
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Kow, Julie
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University of Toronto, Canada
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The cap's out of the bag: Place assimilation is common in infant-directed speech
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Kozminska, Kinga
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University of Oxford, UK
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A sociophonetic study of VOT and Polish transnational identities in the UK: Some preliminary results
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Krahmer, Emiel
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Tilburg University, The Netherlands
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Perceptual effects of deviance in pitch accent distributions in L1 and L2 Dutch
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Kraus, Janina
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Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
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Acoustic characteristics of closing diphthongs in Bahamian Creole
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Kreiman, Jody
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Department Head & Neck Surgery, UCLA, USA
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Acoustic properties of different kinds of creaky voice
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Krepsz, Valéria
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Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary
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*
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Temporal interactions of stems, suffixes, and the number of syllables of the words in Hungarian spontaneous speech
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Krivokapic, Jelena
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University of Michigan, USA; Haskins Laboratories, USA
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*
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A kinematic analysis of prosodic structure in speech and manual gestures
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Król, Daniel
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Department of Technology , Higher State Vocational School, Tarnów, Poland
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Assessment of sound laterality with the use of a multi-channel recorder
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Krueger, Franziska
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Indiana University, USA
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Perceptual assimilation and free classification of German vowels by American English listeners
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Kuang, Jianjing
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University of Pennsylvania, USA
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*
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Influence of spectral cues on the perception of pitch height
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Kubisz, Ania
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University of York, UK
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*
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Perception of speaker social-indexical information from localised phonetic variants
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Kubozono, Haruo
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National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics, Japan
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*
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High tone shift and spreading in endangered Japanese dialects
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Kügler, Frank
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Department of Linguistics, University of Potsdam, Germany
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Downstep in Tswana (Southern Bantu)
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*
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DIMA – Annotation guidelines for German intonation
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On the phrasing properties of Hindi relative clauses
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Kühnert, Barbara
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Université Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3, Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie UMR 7018, France
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Aerodynamic, articulatory and acoustic realization of French /ʁ/
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Kul, Malgorzata
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Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland
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*
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Speech rate plays marginal role in processes of connected speech
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Kung, Carmen
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ARC Centre of Excellence in Cognition and its Disorders (CCD), Centre of Language Sciences (CLaS), Department of Linguistics, Macquarie University, Australia
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The effect of listener and speaker gender on the perception of rises in AusE
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Kuronen, Mikko
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Department of Languages, University of Jyvaskyla, Finland
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Young Russian immigrants' segmental duration and leng
th in Finnish
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Kuschmann, Anja
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University of Strathclyde, UK
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*
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Developmental dysarthria in a young adult with cerebral palsy: A speech subsystems analysis
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Kwon, Harim
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University of Michigan, USA
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Spontaneous speech imitation and cue primacy
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Laaridh, Imed
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University of Avignon, CERI/LIA, France; University of Aix Marseille, CNRS, LPL UMR 7309,13100, Aix-en-Provence, France
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*
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Automatic speech processing for dysarthria: A study of inter-pathology variability
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Lacheret, Anne
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Université Paris Ouest, France
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Different parts of the same
elephant: A roadmap to
disentangle and connect
different perspectives on
prosodic prominence
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Ladd, D. Robert
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The University of Edinburgh, UK
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Stop voicing and F0 perturbations: Evidence from French and Italian
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Lahiri, Aditi
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University of Oxford, UK
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Perception and representation of Bengali nasal vowels
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Maintenance of the Breton mixed mutation
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Lai, Li-Fang
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Department of Linguistics, University of Pittsburgh, USA
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*
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What does the question sound like: Exploring wh- and yes/no interrogative
prosody in Yami
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Lan, Chen
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The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
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Cross-modal association between colour, vowel and lexical tone in nonsynesthetic populations: Cantonese, Mandarin and English
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Langley, Linda
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McNeese State University, USA
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Prosodic structure and intonation in Koasati
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Laprie, Yves
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CNRS/LORIA, Nancy, France
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*
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2D Articulatory velum modeling applied to copy synthesis of sentences containing nasal phonemes
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Law, Wai Ling
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Purdue University, USA
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Language attitudes and listener-oriented properties in non-native speech
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Lawrence, Daniel
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The University of Edinburgh, UK
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*
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Limited evidence for social priming in the perception of the BATH and STRUT vowels
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An evaluation of sociolinguistic
elicitation methods
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Lawson, Eleanor
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Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, UK; University of Glasgow, UK
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*
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The role of anterior lingual gesture delay in coda /r/ lenition: An ultrasound tongue imaging study
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Onset vs. coda asymmetry in the articulation of English /r/
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Le Gac, David
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Université de Rouen, France
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The intonation of right-
dislocated constituents in French
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Leboullenger, C.
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Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France; Signal Processing and Machine Learning Laboratory, ESPCI-ParisTech, France
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Development of a 3D tongue motion visualization platform based on ultrasound image sequences
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Lee, Albert
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University College London, UK
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*
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Modelling Japanese intonation using PENTAtrainer2
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Long-distance anticipatory vowel-to-vowel assimilatory effects in French and Japanese
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Lee, Chao-Yang
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Ohio University, USA
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Effects of speaker variability on processing spoken word form and meaning in short-term priming
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Lee , Charlotte
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University College London, UK
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Phonetic reduction in spontaneous speech by children aged 9-14 years
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Lee, Ho-Young
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Department of Linguistics, Seoul National University, South Korea
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The effect of high variability phonetic training on the production of English vowels and consonants
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Lee, Hyunjung
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Department of English Education, Kyungnam University, South Korea
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Effects of speaking rate and context on the production of Mandarin tone
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Lee, Jiae
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Inha University, South Korea
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A corpus-based approach to dialectal variation in Korean vowels
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Lee, Ogyoung
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University of Oregon, USA
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*
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Verbal and spatial working memory load have similarly minimal effects on speech production
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Lee, Seunghun
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Central Connecticut State University, USA
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Acoustic properties of the dental vs. alveolar contrast in Mapudungun
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Lee, Wai-Sum
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Department of Linguistics and Translation, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
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*
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Developmental change of vowel production in Cantonese children
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Lee, Yoonjeong
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Department of Linguistics, University of Southern California, USA
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*
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Systematic variation in the articulation of the Korean
liquid across prosodic
positions
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Lee-Kim, Sang-Im
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University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA
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*
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The gradient effect of transitional magnitude: A
source of the vowel context effect
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Leemann, Adrian
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Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, University of Cambridge, UK
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Speaker-idiosyncrasy in pausing behavior: Evidence from a cross-linguistic study
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*
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It's not phonetic aesthetics that drives dialect preference: The case of Swiss German
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Lember, Rebecca
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Boston University, USA
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Episodic memory for words enhances the language familiarity effect in talker identification
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The effects of speech perception and speech comprehension on talker identification
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Lengeris, Angelos
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Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
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Dialectal effects on the perception of Greek vowels
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The prenuclear field matters: Questions and statements in standard modern Greek
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Lennes, Mietta
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University of Helsinki, Finland
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Hazard regression for modeling conversational silence
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Lennon, Robert
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Glasgow University Laboratory of Phonetics (GULP), University of Glasgow, UK
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*
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An acoustic investigation of postvocalic /r/ variants in two sociolects of Glaswegian
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A dynamic acoustic view of real-time change in word-final liquids in spontaneous Glaswegian
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Lentz, Tomas
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Utrecht Institute of Linguistics - OTS, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
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*
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Unbalanced adult production and perception in prosody
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Letawsky, Veronica
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University of British Columbia, Canada
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Measuring magnitude of tongue
movement for vowel height and
backness
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Leung, Keith King Wui
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Language and Brain Lab, Department of Linguistics, Simon Fraser University, Canada
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*
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Acoustic characteristics of clearly spoken English tense and lax vowels
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Lew, Sigrid
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Linguistics Institute, Payap University, Thailand
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Fricative rhotics in Nusu
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Lewandowski, Natalie
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Institute of Natural Language Processing, University of Stuttgart, Germany
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Attention, please! Expanding the GECO database
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Investigating frequency of occurrence effects in L2 speakers: Talent matters
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Lewis, Eleanor
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The University of Melbourne, Australia
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*
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Acoustic phonetic properties of mid vowels in New Caledonian French
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Leykum, Hannah
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Acoustics Research Institute, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna, Austria
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*
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Word-final (mor-)
phonotactic consonant clusters in standard Austrian German
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Li, Aijun
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Institute of Linguistics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China
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*
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Correlates of Chinese neutral tone perception in different contexts
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The role of L1 production compactness on the L2 production accuracy
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Li, Bin
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City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
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*
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Prosodic cues and degree of perceived foreign accents in learner English
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Li, Fangfang
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Department Psychology, University of Lethbridge, Canada
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VOT Production among schoolchildren in Francophone vs. French immersion schools in Anglo-dominant Southern Alberta
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Li, Guo
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The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
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*
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Where does interlanguage speech
intelligibility benefit come from:
Shared phonological knowledge or exposure to accented speech
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Li, Jixing
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Department of Linguistics, Cornell University, USA
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*
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Phonetic evidence for two types of disfluency
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Li, Qian
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Leiden University Center for Linguistics, The Netherlands
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*
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Effect of contextual tonal
variation on speech recognition: Evidence from
eye movements
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Li, Teng
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Tianjin Key Laboratory of Cognitive Computation & its Applications, Tianjin University, Tianjin, China
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*
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A lip protrusion mechanism examined by magnetic resonance imaging and finite element modeling
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Li, Yang
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University of Cambridge, UK
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*
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Tone sandhi and tonal coarticulation in Fuzhou Min
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Liang, Jie
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Tongji University, China
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Music perception influences plosive perception in Wu dialects
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Liang, Zhi-Pei
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
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Lingual differences in Brazilian Portuguese
oral and nasal vowels: An MRI study
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Liberman, Mark
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University of Pennsylvania, USA
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Influence of spectral cues on the perception of pitch height
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Lickley, Robin J.
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Clinical Audiology, Speech and Language Research Centre, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, UK
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Development of lingual motor control in children and adolescents
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Lidster, Ryan
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Indiana University, USA
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Perceptual assimilation and free classification of German vowels by American English listeners
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Liker, Marko
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Department of Phonetics, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb, Croatia
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*
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Electropalatographic analysis of /ɲ/
and /ʎ/ in Croatian
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Lin, Hua
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University of Victoria, Canada
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*
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Characterizing rhythm in the ESL production by Mandarin Speakers on
both duration- and pitch-
based measures
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English learners' perception and production of Mandarin intonation
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Lin, Mengxi
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Purdue University, USA
|
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Language attitudes and listener-oriented properties in non-native speech
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Lin, Susan
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University of California, Berkeley, USA
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*
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The articulation of contrastive and non-contrastive pre-stopped consonants in Kaytetye
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Articulatory variability and fricative noise in apical vowels
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An ultrasound investigation into articulatory variation in American /r/ and /s/
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Lin, Yen-Hwei
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Michigan State University, USA
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A perceptual account for Cantonese vocative reduplication
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Lippus, Pärtel
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Institute of Estonian and General Linguistics, University of Tartu, Estonia; Institute of Behavioural Sciences, University of Helsinki, Finland
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*
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Segmental context effects on temporal realization of Estonian quantity
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Temporal patterns of quantity in Inari Saami
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Pitch, perceived duration and auditory biases: Comparison among languages
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Lissoir, Marie-Pierre
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Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie (Paris, Sorbonne Nouvelle), France; Laboratoire d'Anthropologie des Mondes Contemporains, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
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*
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The relationships between
speech tone and melody in the khap
singing of Tai Dam in Laos
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Litovsky, Ruth
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Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
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The acquisition of English sibilant fricatives by children with bilateral cochlear implants
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Little, Hannah
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Artificial Intelligence Lab, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
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*
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A new artificial signal-space proxy for investigating the emergence of structure and categories in speech
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Liu, Chang
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The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
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Perceptual confusability of Mandarin
sounds, tones and syllables
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Liu, Chin-Ting Jimbo
|
Department of Foreign Languages & Literature, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
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*
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Topics in Tone 3 Sandhi
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Liu, Fang
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University College London, UK
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*
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Computational modelling of double focus in American English
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Liu, Hao
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University College London, UK
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*
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Simulating online compensation for pitch-shifted auditory feedback with target approximation model
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Liu, Yi
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Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
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*
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The perception study of Mandarin Tone 1 and Tone 4
by Hong Kong Cantonese speakers: The pitch effects
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Llompart, Miquel
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University of Arizona, USA
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*
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Differential positional neutralization of back vowels in two Majorcan Catalan sub-dialects
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Lo, Chi Yhun
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Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
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Articulation of English vowels in
running speech: A
real-time MRI study
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Loakes, Deborah
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The University of Melbourne, Australia
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Accentual prominence and consonant lengthening and strengthening in Mawng
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Loevenbruck, Hélène
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Laboratoire de Psychologie et NeuroCognition, CNRS UMR 5105, Université de Grenoble, France
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Consonant and syllable frequency effects in stop and fricative acquisition in preschool Drehu- and French-acquiring children
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Löfqvist, Anders
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Department of Logopedics, Phoniatrics and Audiology, Lund University, Sweden
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Tongue articulation of front close vowels in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmöhus Swedish
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Lonergan, John
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University of Sussex, UK
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*
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A phonetic analysis of back vowel raising in Dublin English
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Lorenc, Anita
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Department of Speech Therapy and Applied Linguistics, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, Lublin, Poland
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*
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Assessment of sound laterality with the use of a multi-channel recorder
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Lorenzo, Filipponio
|
University of Zurich, Switzerland
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Palatal obstruents in two Rhaeto-Romance varieties: Acoustic analysis of a sound change in progress
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Loucks, Torrey
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
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The primary articulation of plain-emphatic /s/-/sˤ/ in Lebanese Arabic: An EMA study
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Loukina, Anastassia
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Educational Testing Service, USA
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Sentence boundaries in text and pauses in speech: Correlation or confrontation?
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Louriz, Nabila
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University Hassan II, Casablanca, Morocco
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F0 peak alignment in Moroccan Arabic polar questions
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Lowit, Anja
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University of Strathclyde, UK
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Retrospective longitudinal analysis of phonetic and phonological cleft palate speech characteristics
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Lucarelli, Marisa
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University of Toledo, Ohio, USA
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Articulatory and acoustic correlates of the mid-central vowel
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Luchkina, Tatiana
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
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*
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Prosodic and structural correlates of perceived prominence in Russian and Hindi
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Ludusan, Bogdan
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LSCP, EHESS/ENS/CNRS, France
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*
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A multilingual study on intensity as a cue for marking prosodic boundaries
|
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Different parts of the same
elephant: A roadmap to
disentangle and connect
different perspectives on
prosodic prominence
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Luksaneeyanawin, Sudaporn
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Center for Research in Speech and Language Processing, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
|
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Auditory-visual augmentation of Thai
lexical tone perception in the
elderly
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Lundholm Appel, Kirsten
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The DNRF LANCHART Center, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
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Raising of /a/ in Copenhagen Danish – Perceptual consequences across two generations
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Luo, Qian
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Michigan State University, USA
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*
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A perceptual account for Cantonese vocative reduplication
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Luo, Shan
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University of Victoria, Canada
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*
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English learners' perception and production of Mandarin intonation
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Luthern, Erin
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Ohio State University, USA
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*
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Variation in glottalization at prosodic boundaries in clear and plain lab speech
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Luz, Saturnino
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Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
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A study of prosodic alignment in interlingual map-task dialogues
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Lyskawa, Paulina
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University of Toronto, Canada
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*
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The ultrasound study of /ɹ/ in non-native speakers
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Lyu, Shaoren
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National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
|
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Glottalization and Taiwan Min checked tone sound change
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Ma, Qiuwu
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Tongji University, China
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*
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Absolute and relative entrainment in Mandarin conversations
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Maas, Edwin
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Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences, University of Arizona, USA
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Apraxia of speech (AOS): Effects of noise masking on vowel production in the DIVA
model
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Mac, Dang-Khoa
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International Research Institute MICA, HUST - CNRS/UMI-2954 - GRENOBLE INP, Hanoi, Vietnam
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*
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Influences of speaker attitudes on glottalized tones: A study of two Vietnamese sentence-final particles
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Macdonald, Rachel
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Glasgow University Laboratory of Phonetics (GULP), University of Glasgow, UK
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A dynamic acoustic view of real-time change in word-final liquids in spontaneous Glaswegian
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Mackenzie, Sara
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Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada
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*
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An acoustic and articulatory
study of /l/ allophony in Newfoundland English
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Macoir, Joël
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Centre de recherche de l’Institut universitaire en santé mentale de Québec, Université Laval, Canada
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Fluctuating accent in foreign accent syndrome: A case study
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Maddieson, Ian
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University of New Mexico, USA
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*
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Constructing a global cross-linguistic database of basic phonological properties: Principles and challenges
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Maddock, Steve
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University of Sheffield, UK
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A comparison of audiovisual and auditory-only training on the perception of spectrally-distorted speech
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Madureira, Sandra
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Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo, Brazil
Integrated Acoustic Analysis and Cognition Laboratory-LIAAC. Graduate Applied Linguistics and Language Studies Program. São Paulo, Brazil.
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Voice quality description from a phonetic perspective:
Supralaryngeal and muscular tension settings
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Gestural prosody and the expression of emotions: A perceptual and acoustic experiment
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Mády, Katalin
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Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
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*
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Voicing assimilation at accentual phrase boundaries in Hungarian
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Maeda, Shinji
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CNRS LTCI, Telecom Paristech, France
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ePGG, airflow and acoustic data on glottal opening in Korean plosives
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Maekawa, Kikuo
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National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics, Japan
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*
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Functional difference between the two variants of rising-falling intonation in spontaneous Japanese monologue
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Maeng, Hyeseon
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Inha University, South Korea
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A corpus-based approach to dialectal variation in Korean vowels
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Mahanta, Shakuntala
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Phonetics and Phonology Lab, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India
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An acoustic analysis of Sylheti
phonemes
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Mahon, Merle
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Developmental Science, University College London, UK
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Do children enhance phonetic contrasts in speech directed to a hearing-impaired peer?
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Mahrt, Timothy
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
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On the prominence of accent in stress reversal
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Mahshie, James
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The George Washington University, USA
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*
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A longitudinal study of
speech feature contrast
production in children with
cochlear implants
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Mair, Katharine
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University College London, UK
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Perceiving and adapting to regional accent differences among vowel subsystems
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Mairano, Paolo
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University of Warwick, UK
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*
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Cross-linguistic differences between accented vs unaccented vowel durations
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Malisz, Zofia
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Bielefeld University, Bielefeld, Germany; Saarland University, Germany
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*
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Voicing in Polish: Interactions with lexical stress and focus
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Marecka, Marta
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Faculty of English, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland
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*
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Phonological development in the home language among early Polish-English bilinguals
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Marin, Stefania
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Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
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*
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Timing patterns of word-initial obstruent-
sonorant clusters in Russian
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Markó, Alexandra
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Department of Phonetics, Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary
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*
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Glottalization and timing at utterance final position in Hungarian: Reading aloud vs. Spontaneous speech
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Marquard, Carina
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Department of General Linguistics, Kiel University, Germany
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*
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Phonetic reduction of clicks – Evidence from Nǀuu
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Marques, Luciana
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University of Colorado, Boulder, USA
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Coarticulation and contrast: Neighborhood density conditioned phonetic variation in French
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Martel-Sauvageau, Vincent
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Centre interdisciplinaire de recherche en réadaptation et intégration sociale, Université Laval, Canada
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Fluctuating accent in foreign accent syndrome: A case study
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Martens, Marilee
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Ohio State University, USA
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Prosodic expression of contrast in Williams syndrome
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Martin, Jack
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College of William & Mary, USA
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Prosodic structure and intonation in Koasati
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Martínez-García, Maria Teresa
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University of Kansas, USA
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Speech segmentation is adaptvie even in adulthood: Role of the linguistic environment
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*
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Syllable structure affects second-language spoken word recognition and production
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Martínez-Paricio, Violeta
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Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Norway
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A systematic approach to the pronunciation training of phonotactics
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Masapollo, Matthew
|
McGill University, Canada
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*
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Asymmetries in vowel perception: Effects of
formant convergence and
category “goodness”
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Masuda, Hinako
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Faculty of Science and Engineering, Waseda University, Japan
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*
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Japanese listeners’ identification of English voiceless fricatives in reverberant listening environments
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Mata, Ana Isabel
|
FLUL/CLUL, Portugal
L2F,INESC-ID
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Prosodic classification of discourse markers
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Matsui, Mayuki
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National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics, Japan
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*
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Manner asymmetries in the perception of laryngeal contrast: A
noise-masking experiment in Russian
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Mattingley, Wakayo
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University of Canterbury, New Zealand
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The influence of preceding consonant on perceptual epenthesis in Japanese
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Mattys, Sven
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University of York, UK
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What do we expect spontaneous speech to sound like?
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Maurer, Dieter
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Institute of the Performing Arts and Film, Zurich University of the Arts, Switzerland
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Vowel identification at high fundamental frequencies in word context
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Maxwell, Olga
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The University of Melbourne, Australia
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*
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A comparison of the acoustics of nonsense and real word stimuli: Coronal stops in Bengali
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The placement and acoustic
realisation of primary and
secondary stress in Indian English
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Mayr, Robert
|
Cardiff Metropolitan University, UK
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*
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Differentiation and interaction in the vowel productions of trilingual children
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Influences of language contact and linguistic experience on the production of lexical stress in Welsh and Welsh English
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Mazumdar, Phunuma
|
Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India
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Aspiration in alveolar fricatives in Bodo
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McAllister, Anita
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CLINTEC, Division for Speech and Language Pathology, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden
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An acoustic analysis of ‘Kulning’ (cattle calls) recorded in an outdoor setting on location in Dalarna (Sweden)
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McAllister Byun, Tara
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New York University, USA
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*
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Crowdsourcing for gradient ratings of child speech: Comparing three methods of response aggregation
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McAuliffe, Michael
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University of British Columbia, Canada
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*
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Attention, word position, and perceptual learning
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McCarthy, Daniel
|
Newcastle University, UK
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*
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Voicing and devoicing in Irish English
voiced plosives
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McCullough, Elizabeth
|
Ohio State University, USA
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*
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Open-set identification of non-native talkers' language backgrounds
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McDonough, Joyce
|
University of Rochester, USA
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Interaction of pitch and vowel length in two Dene tone languages: Tłîchô Yatiì (drg) and Dene Sųłine (chp)
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McDougall, Kirsty
|
University of Cambridge, UK
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*
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Individual and group variation in disfluency features: A
cross-accent investigation
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Voice lineups: A practical guide
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McGuire, Grant
|
University of California, Santa Cruz, USA
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The effects of talker variability on phonetic accommodation
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*
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Facial attractiveness facilitates voice processing
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McKean, Cristina
|
Newcastle University, UK
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The Qur’an Lexicon Project: A database of lexical statistics and phonotactic probabilities for 19,286 contextually and phonetically transcribed types in Qur’anic Arabic
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McKee, Megan
|
Indiana University, USA
|
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Individual differences in perception of
unfamiliar speech
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McLaughlin, Deirdre
|
Boston University, USA
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*
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Episodic memory for words enhances the language familiarity effect in talker identification
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The effects of speech perception and speech comprehension on talker identification
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McMullin, Kevin
|
University of British Columbia, Canada
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Measuring magnitude of tongue
movement for vowel height and
backness
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McQueen, James M.
|
Donders Institute for Brain, Behaviour and Cognition, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands ; Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands; Behavioural Science Institute, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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Assessing the link between speech perception and production through individual differences
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Meireles, Alexsandro
|
Federal University of Espirito Santo, Brazil
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*
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Gestural coordination of Brazilian Portugese nasal vowels in CV
syllables: A real-time MRI
study
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Meister, Einar
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Institute of Cybernetics, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia
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Production of Estonian vowels by Japanese subjects
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*
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Comparing palatography patterns of Estonian consonants across time
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Meister, Lya
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Institute of Cybernetics, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia
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Production of Estonian vowels by Japanese subjects
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Méli, Adrien
|
Université Paris-Diderot, France
Sorbonne Paris Cité
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*
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Assessing L2 phonemic acquisition: A normalization-independent method?
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Melvin, Shannon
|
Ohio State University, USA
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*
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Gender variation in creaky voice and fundamental frequency
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Ménard, Lucie
|
Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada
|
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Asymmetries in vowel perception: Effects of
formant convergence and
category “goodness”
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*
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Acoustic and articulatory correlates of speaking condition in blind and sighted speakers
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Menezes, Caroline
|
University of Toledo, Ohio, USA
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*
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Articulatory and acoustic correlates of the mid-central vowel
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The voice of love
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Bridging articulation and perception: The C/D model and contrastive emphasis
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Mennen, Ineke
|
University of Graz, Austria
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*
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Influences of language contact and linguistic experience on the production of lexical stress in Welsh and Welsh English
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Comparison of fundamental frequency in Welsh and English in bilingual speech
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Meunier, Christine
|
Aix Marseille Université, CNRS, LPL UMR 7309, 13100, Aix-en-Provence, France
|
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Spontaneous speech production by dysarthric and healthy speakers:
Temporal organisation and speaking rate
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Effect of voicing on the self-perception of effort in French consonant production
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Automatic speech processing for dysarthria: A study of inter-pathology variability
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Meunier, Fanny
|
Laboratoire sur le Langage, le Cerveau et la Cognition (CNRS UMR5304), Lyon, France
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Speech recognition experiment in ‘
natural quiet’ background
noise
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Meyer, Antje
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Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands; Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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Probablistic reduction in reading aloud: A comparison of younger and older adults
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Meyer, Julien
|
Laboratoire sur le Langage, le Cerveau et la Cognition (CNRS UMR5304), Lyon, France
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*
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Speech recognition experiment in ‘
natural quiet’ background
noise
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*
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Whistled Moroccan Tamazight: Phonetics and phonology
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Meynadier, Yohann
|
Aix Marseille Université, CNRS, LPL UMR 7309, 13100, Aix-en-Provence, France
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*
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Aerodynamic tool for phonology of voicing
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On Medumba bilabial trills and vowels
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Michalsky, Jan
|
University of Oldenburg, Germany
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*
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Phonetic effects of speaking style on final rises in German questions and statements
|
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DIMA – Annotation guidelines for German intonation
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Michaud, Alexis
|
Langues et Civilisations à Tradition Orale (LACITO), CNRS, University Paris 3 Sorbonne Nouvelle, France; International Research Institute MICA, HUST - CNRS/UMI-2954 - GRENOBLE INP, Hanoi, Vietnam
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*
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Phonetic insights into a simple level-tone system: ‘Careful’ vs. ‘impatient’ realizations of Naxi high, mid and low tones
|
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Influences of speaker attitudes on glottalized tones: A study of two Vietnamese sentence-final particles
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Michaux, Marie-Catherine
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IL&C, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium
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*
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Effects of hearing an incorrect stress on word naming in Dutch by Francophones
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Mihkla, Meelis
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Institute of the Estonian Language, Estonia
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*
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Acoustic correlates of emphasis in Estonian
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Mildner, Vesna
|
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Phonetics, University of Zagreb, Croatia
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*
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Reconsidering the McGurk effect
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Development of /r/ in Croatian
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Miles, Kelly
|
Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
|
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The role of contrast maintenance in the temporal structure of the rhyme.
|
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Minematsu, Nobuaki
|
The University of Tokyo, Japan
|
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A measure of phonetic
similarity to quantify
pronunciation variation by
using ASR technology
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Miranda, Izabel
|
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil
|
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Complex onsets in child language acquisition
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Misnadin, Misnadin
|
The University of Edinburgh, UK
|
*
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Temporal and spectral properties of Madurese stops
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Mitchell, Nathaniel
|
Griffith University, Australia
|
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Static vs dynamic perspectives on the realization of vowel nuclei in West Australian English
|
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Mitterer, Holger
|
Department of Cognitive Science, University of Malta, Malta
|
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Perceptual learning in speech is phonetic, not phonological: Evidence from final consonant devoicing
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*
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Patterns of generalization of perceptual learning on phonetic representations
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Miyakoda, Haruko
|
Tsuda College, Tokyo, Japan
|
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Rhythmic structure of English and Japanese: A constraint based analysis of nursery rhymes and Haiku
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Moates, Danny
|
Ohio University, USA
|
*
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Feature distance effects in a
word reconstruction task
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Möbius, Bernd
|
Saarland University, Germany
|
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Comparison of pitch profiles of German and French speakers speaking French and German
|
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Auditory feedback methods to improve the pronunciation of stops by German learners of French
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Moers, Cornelia
|
Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands; Max Planck International Research Network on Aging
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*
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Probablistic reduction in reading aloud: A comparison of younger and older adults
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Mohaghegh, Mercedeh
|
University of Toronto, Canada
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*
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How phonological context affects comprehension: The case of assimilated nasals and stops
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Moisik, Scott
|
University of Victoria, Canada; Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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*
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Multimodal imaging of glottal stop and creaky voice: Evaluating the role of epilaryngeal constriction
|
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iPA Phonetics: Multimodal iOS application for phonetics instruction and practice
|
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Bezier modelling and high accuracy curve fitting to capture hard palate variation
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Mok, Peggy Pik Ki
|
The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
|
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Question intonation in Hong Kong English:Interaction between Cantonese and English
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Phonology in new varieties of English: Hong Kong English diphthongs
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*
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Cross-modal association between colour, vowel and lexical tone in nonsynesthetic populations: Cantonese, Mandarin and English
|
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A preliminary study of the temporal relationship between prosody and gesture in Hong Kong Cantonese
|
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Interlanguage influence in cues of
narrow focus: A study of Hong Kong English
|
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Where does interlanguage speech
intelligibility benefit come from:
Shared phonological knowledge or exposure to accented speech
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Molnar, Monika
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Basque Center on Cognition, Brain and Language, Donostia, Spain
|
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The perception of boundary tones in infancy
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Moniz, Helena
|
L2F, INESC-ID, Portugal; FLUL/CLUL, Portugal
|
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Prosodic classification of discourse markers
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*
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Automatic recognition of prosodic patterns in semantic verbal fluency tests - an animal naming task for edutainment applications
|
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Different parts of the same
elephant: A roadmap to
disentangle and connect
different perspectives on
prosodic prominence
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Monnin, Julia
|
EA CNEP, Université de la Nouvelle-Calédonie, France
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*
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Consonant and syllable frequency effects in stop and fricative acquisition in preschool Drehu- and French-acquiring children
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Montanari, Simona
|
California State University, Los Angeles, USA
|
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Differentiation and interaction in the vowel productions of trilingual children
|
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Mooney, Shannon
|
Georgetown University, USA
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*
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Extending a North American English category learner to a non-standard variety: Categorizing vowels across speech styles in Glasgwegian English
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Moore, Jeff
|
Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan
|
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Bridging articulation and perception: The C/D model and contrastive emphasis
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Mooshammer, Christine
|
IdSL, Humboldt Universität Berlin, Germany
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*
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Effects of phonological competition on speech planning and execution
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Moosmüller, Sylvia
|
Acoustics Research Institute, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna, Austria
|
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Sociophonetics of the velarized lateral in the Viennese dialect
|
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The pronunciation of orthographic <ä, äh> in Standard Austrian German
|
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Word-final (mor-)
phonotactic consonant clusters in standard Austrian German
|
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Moote, Kelley
|
University of Toledo, Ohio, USA
|
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Articulatory and acoustic correlates of the mid-central vowel
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Mora, Joan C.
|
University of Barcelona, Spain
|
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Tongue movement in a second language: The case of Spanish /ei/-/e/
for English learners of Spanish
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Morano, Lisa
|
Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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*
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Schwa reduction in low-proficiency L2 speakers: Learning and generalization
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Morrill, Tuuli
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George Mason University, USA
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*
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The implementation of phrasal prosody by native and non-native speakers of English: SS ANOVA for multi-syllabic intonation contours
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Morris, David
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Department of Nordic Studies and Linguistics, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
|
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The perception of two linguistic functions of prosody in Danish
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Morris, Jonathan
|
University of Cardiff, UK
|
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Influences of language contact and linguistic experience on the production of lexical stress in Welsh and Welsh English
|
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Morris Haynes, Rosanna
|
Plymouth University, UK
|
*
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What do we expect spontaneous speech to sound like?
|
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Motlagh Zadeh, Lina
|
Communication Sciences & Disorders, University of CIncinnati, USA
|
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Variability in noise-masked consonant identification
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Mous, Maarten
|
Leiden University, The Netherlands
|
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Implosive and prenasalized consonant-like sounds in
babbling
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Mousikou, Petroula
|
Department of Psychology, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK
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*
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Morphological effects on pronunciation
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Mücke, Doris
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IfL - Phonetik, University of Cologne, Germany
|
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Perturbation of stability patterns in syllable production
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*
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Onset coordination in essential tremor patients with deep brain stimulation: An EMA study
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Effects of phrasal position and metrical structure on alignment patterns of nuclear pitch accents in German: Acoustics and articulation
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Mulak, Karen E.
|
The MARCS Institute, University of Western Sydney, Australia
|
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Indexical and linguistic processing in infancy: Discrimination of speaker, accent and vowel differences
|
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Perceiving and adapting to regional accent differences among vowel subsystems
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Mulder, Kimberley
|
Centre for Language Studies, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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*
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The processing of schwa reduced cognates and non-cognates in non-native listeners of English
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Müller, Daniela
|
Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
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*
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On misperception in rhoticisation and lambdacisation
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Müller-Dahlhaus, Florian
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Department of Neurology, University of Tübingen, Germany
|
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The role of pre-SMA for time-critical speech perception –
A transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) study
|
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Mullins, Lindsay
|
University of Cincinnati, USA
|
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Detecting errors in American English /ɹ/
along a normalized acoustic threshold
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Munson, Benjamin
|
Department of Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, USA
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*
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Variation in /s/ and the perceived gender typicality of children’s speech
|
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Effects of age and vocabulary size on production accuracy and acoustic differentiation of young children's sibilant fricatives
|
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Munthuli, Adirek
|
Thammasat University, Thailand
|
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Frequency of occurrence of phonemes and
syllables in Thai: Analysis of spoken and
written corpora
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Murata, Mami
|
Osaka University, Japan
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*
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A logistic regression approach to accent class division in Japanese dialects: With special reference to the Keihan-type accent system in peripheral Kinki regions
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Murphy, Andrew
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Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
|
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Speech technology as documentation for endangered language preservation: The case of Irish
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Nagano-Madsen, Yasuko
|
Department of Languages & Literatures, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
|
*
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Acquisition process of L2 Japanese intonation by Swedish learners -
Interlanguage or prosodic transfer?
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Nagarajan, Srikantan
|
University of California, San Francisco, USA
|
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Changes in consonant perception driven by adaptation of vowel production to altered auditory feedback
|
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The contribution of auditory feedback to corrective movements in vowel formant trajectories
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Nair, Angelika
|
ProVoce, USA; Drew University, USA; College Saint Elizabeth, USA
|
*
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A case study on the
efficacy of ultrasound
biofeedback in voice
pedagogy
|
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Nakai, Satsuki
|
University of Glasgow, UK; Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, UK
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*
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F1/F2 targets for Finnish single vs. double vowels
|
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Helping children learn non-native articulations: The implications for ultrasound-based clinical intervention
|
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Onset vs. coda asymmetry in the articulation of English /r/
|
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Nakamura-Delloye, Yayoi
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CEJ (EA1441), Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales, Paris, France
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Native French speakers' perception of the Japanese /h/: Ha piece hof cake?
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Namasivayam, Aravind
|
University of Toronto, Canada
|
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Articulatory speech errors and word structure
|
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Namjoshi, Jui
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University of Illinois, USA
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*
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Speech segmentation is adaptvie even in adulthood: Role of the linguistic environment
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Nance, Claire
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Lancaster University, UK
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Intonational variation in Liverpool English
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Napoleão de Souza, Ricardo
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University of New Mexico, USA
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The phrasing of dislocations in French: Comparing spontaneous speech and reading
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Narayanan, Shrikanth
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Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Southern California, USA
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Articulation of English vowels in running speech: A real-time MRI study
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Factor analysis of vocal-tract outlines derived from real-time magnetic resonance imaging data
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Gestural coordination of Brazilian Portugese nasal vowels in CV
syllables: A real-time MRI
study
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Systematic variation in the articulation of the Korean
liquid across prosodic
positions
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Neger, Thordis
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Centre for Language Studies, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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Adult age effects in auditory statistical learning
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Negrinelli, Stefano
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University of Zurich, Switzerland
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Palatal obstruents in two Rhaeto-Romance varieties: Acoustic analysis of a sound change in progress
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Neill, Rebecca
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University of Strathclyde, UK
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Developmental dysarthria in a young adult with cerebral palsy: A speech subsystems analysis
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Nemoto, Rena
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Institute of Cybernetics, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia
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Production of Estonian vowels by Japanese subjects
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Netelenbos, Nicole
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Department Psychology, University of Lethbridge, Canada
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VOT Production among schoolchildren in Francophone vs. French immersion schools in Anglo-dominant Southern Alberta
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Neuberger, Tilda
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Research Institute for Linguistics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary
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Durational correlates of singleton-geminate contrast in Hungarian voiceless stops
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Neumeyer, Veronika
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Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
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Speech of cochlear implant patients: An acoustic analysis of sibilant production
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Nguyen, Nhung
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The MARCS Institute, University of Western Sydney, Australia
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Affective attitudes towards Asians influence perception of Asian-accented vowels
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Nguyen, Noël
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Aix-Marseille Université, CNRS, LPL, UMR 7309, 13100 Aix-en-Provence, France
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Does a change in talker identity help listeners resolve lexical competition? Evidence from phonological priming.
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Nguyen, Thi-Lan
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International Research Institute MICA, HUST - CNRS/UMI-2954 - GRENOBLE INP, Hanoi, Vietnam
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Influences of speaker attitudes on glottalized tones: A study of two Vietnamese sentence-final particles
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Nguyen, Thuy Nha Uyen
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University of Ottawa, Canada
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Effects of lexical frequency and lexical category on the duration of Vietnamese syllables
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Nguyễn, Minh Châu
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Department of Linguistics, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, Vietnam
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Phonetic insights into a simple level-tone system: ‘Careful’ vs. ‘impatient’ realizations of Naxi high, mid and low tones
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Ní Chasaide, Ailbhe
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Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
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Sentence mode differentiation in four Donegal Irish varieties
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Prosody of voice: Declination, sentence mode and interaction with prominence
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Speech technology as documentation for endangered language preservation: The case of Irish
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Different parts of the same
elephant: A roadmap to
disentangle and connect
different perspectives on
prosodic prominence
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Ní Chiaráin, Neasa
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Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
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Speech technology as documentation for endangered language preservation: The case of Irish
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Nichols, Kristyn
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University of Toledo, Ohio, USA
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Articulatory and acoustic correlates of the mid-central vowel
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Nicholson, Hannele
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Department of Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, USA
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Effects of age and vocabulary size on production accuracy and acoustic differentiation of young children's sibilant fricatives
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Nicolaidis, Katerina
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Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
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Voice onset time in bilingual Greek-German children
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SpeakGreek: An online speech training tool for L2 pedagogy and clinical intervention
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The prenuclear field matters: Questions and statements in standard modern Greek
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Niebuhr, Oliver
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Department of General Linguistics, Kiel University, Germany; Department of Design and Communication, IRCA, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
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Gender differences in the prosody of German questions
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Phonetic reduction of clicks – Evidence from Nǀuu
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DIMA – Annotation guidelines for German intonation
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Focal F0 peak shape and sentence mode in Swedish
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Different parts of the same
elephant: A roadmap to
disentangle and connect
different perspectives on
prosodic prominence
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Nielsen, Kuniko
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Oakland University, USA
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*
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Perceptual asymmetry between greater and lesser vowel nasality and VOT
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Niemann, Henrik
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IfL - Phonetik, University of Cologne, Germany
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Onset coordination in essential tremor patients with deep brain stimulation: An EMA study
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Effects of phrasal position and metrical structure on alignment patterns of nuclear pitch accents in German: Acoustics and articulation
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Nieminen, Tommi
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University of Eastern Finland, Finland
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Hazard regression for modeling conversational silence
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Niikura, Mayako
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Waseda University, Japan
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*
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Perception of assimilated and non-assimilated
coda nasal by Japanese
learners of German
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Nijveld, Annika
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Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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Exemplar effects arise in a lexical decision task, but only under adverse listening conditions
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Nimz, Katharina
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University of Potsdam, Germany; Newcastle University, UK
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*
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L2 sound perception: Does orthography matter?
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Niziolek, Caroline
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University of California, San Francisco, USA
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The contribution of auditory feedback to corrective movements in vowel formant trajectories
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Nolan, Francis
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Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, University of Cambridge, UK
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Vowel and consonant identification at high pitch: The acoustics of soprano unintelligibility
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A comparative study of Estonian Swedish voiceless laterals: Are voiceless approximants fricatives?
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The influence of body posture on the acoustic speech signal
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Voice lineups: A practical guide
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It's not phonetic aesthetics that drives dialect preference: The case of Swiss German
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Forensic phonetics and speaker
characteristics
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Nooteboom, Sieb
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Utrecht institute of Linguistics - OTS, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
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*
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Word-onsets and stress patterns: S
peech errors in a tongue-twister experiment
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Nozawa, Takeshi
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National Taiwan University, Taiwan
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*
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Effects of attention and training method on the identification of American English vowels and coda nasals by native Japanese listeners
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O'Dell, Michael L.
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University of Tampere, Finland
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Hazard regression for modeling conversational silence
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Ogden, Richard
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University of York, UK
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Entrainment as a basis for co-ordinated actions in speech
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Oh, Grace
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Hyupsung University, South Korea
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Fixed temporal patterns in children's speech despite variable vowel durations
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Oleśkowicz-Popiel, Magdalena
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Department of Phonetics, Institute of Linguistics, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland
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Perception of Polish neutral and affective speech by native and non-native listeners
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Oliveira Peres, Daniel
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University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
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Intonation as a cue to emotional speech perception: An experiment with normal and delexicalised speech
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Olson, Kenneth
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SIL International, USA
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On Medumba bilabial trills and vowels
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Ong, Jia Hoong
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The MARCS Institute, University of Western Sydney, Australia
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Mandarin listeners can learn non-native lexical tones through distributional learning
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Passive distributional learning of non-native vowel contrasts does not work for all listeners
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Onsuwan, Chutamanee
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Thammasat University, Thailand
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Frequency of occurrence of phonemes and
syllables in Thai: Analysis of spoken and
written corpora
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Constructing a speech banana for Thai
consonants: Some considerations for
male and female voices
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Ooigawa, Tomohiko
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Phonetics Laboratory, Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan
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Does allophonic knowledge of L1 contribute to the correct discrimination of non-native sounds?
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*
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Perception of Arabic liquids by Japanese listeners
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Ordin, Mikhail
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Bielefeld University, Bielefeld, Germany
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*
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Comparison of fundamental frequency in Welsh and English in bilingual speech
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Orena, Adriel John
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School of Communication Sciences and Disorders, McGill University, Canada
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*
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Language exposure benefit to talker learning in an unfamiliar language
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Gradient effects of reading ability on native and non-native talker identification
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Origlia, Antonio
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University of Naples Federico II, Italy
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Different parts of the same
elephant: A roadmap to
disentangle and connect
different perspectives on
prosodic prominence
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Ota, Mitsuhiko
|
The University of Edinburgh, UK
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Do baby-talk words reflect biomechanical constraints on speech production?
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Otto, Christina
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Friedrich-Schiller-Universitaet Jena, Germany
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*
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Pharyngealization of East Thuringian postvocalic /r/: Articulation, acoustics and temporal extent
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Otwinowska-Kasztelanic, Agineszka
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Institute of English Studies, University of Warsaw, Poland
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Phonological development in the home language among early Polish-English bilinguals
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Ou, Shu-chen
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National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan
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*
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The effect of stress on English word recognition by native speakers of typologically different languages
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Owsianny, Mariusz
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Polish Academy of Sciences, Poznań Supercomputing and Networking Center, Poland
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Perception of Polish neutral and affective speech by native and non-native listeners
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Painequeo, Héctor
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Universidad de La Frontera, Chile
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Acoustic properties of the dental vs. alveolar contrast in Mapudungun
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Pajupuu, Hille
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Institute of the Estonian Language, Tallinn, Estonia
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Influence of verbal content on acoustics of speech emotions
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Pajupuu, Jaan
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Institute of the Estonian Language, Tallinn, Estonia
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Influence of verbal content on acoustics of speech emotions
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Pajusalu, Karl
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Institute of Estonian and General Linguistics, University of Tartu, Estonia
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Temporal patterns of quantity in Inari Saami
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Palethorpe, Sallyanne
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Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
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The role of contrast maintenance in the temporal structure of the rhyme.
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Palo, Pertti
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Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, UK
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*
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Effect of phonetic onset on acoustic and articulatory speech reaction times studied with tongue ultrasound
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Pan, Hohsien
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National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
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*
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Glottalization and Taiwan Min checked tone sound change
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Pandey, Pramod
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Jawaharlal Nehru University, India
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On the phrasing properties of Hindi relative clauses
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Papanikolaou, George
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Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
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SpeakGreek: An online speech training tool for L2 pedagogy and clinical intervention
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Paquette-Smith, Melissa
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University of Toronto, Canada
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*
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Spanish-accented English is Spanish to English-learning 5-month-olds
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Park, Hansang
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Hongik University, South Korea
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*
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Acoustic characteristics of Aymara ejectives: A pilot study
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Paschen, Ludger
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Leipzig University, Germany
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An acoustic study of fricatives in Temirgoy Adyghe
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Pastätter, Manfred
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Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
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*
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Onset-vowel timing as a function of coarticulation resistance: Evidence from articulatory data
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Paterson III, Hugh
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University of North Dakota, USA
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*
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Phonetic transcription of tone in the IPA
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Patience, Matthew
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University of Toronto, Canada
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Increasing context: L2 production of English intonation by L1 Mandarin and L1 Spanish speakers
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Payne, Elinor
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University of Oxford, UK
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*
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VC timing acquisition: Integrating
phonetics and phonology
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Peltola, Kimmo
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Department of Phonetics and Learning, Age and Bilingualism laboratory (LAB-lab), University of Turku, Finland
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Non-native production training with an acoustic model and orthographic or transcription cues
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Peltola, Maija S.
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Department of Phonetics and Learning, Age and Bilingualism laboratory (LAB-lab), University of Turku, Finland
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Does interest in language learning affect the non-native phoneme production in elderly learners?
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Non-native production training with an acoustic model and orthographic or transcription cues
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Learning of a non-native vowel through instructed production training
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Non-native memory traces can be further strengthened by short term phonetic training
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Peng, Gang
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The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong; Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, China
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Cumulative effects of phonetic context on speech perception
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Peperkamp, Sharon
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Laboratoire de Sciences Cognitives et Psycholinguistique (ENS, EHESS, CNRS), France; Département d'Etudes Cognitives, Ecole Normale Supérieure, PSL Research University, France
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Aspiration and the gradient structure of English prefixed words
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Percival, Maida
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University of Toronto, Canada
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*
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Dene stop contrasts: Data from Délįnę Slavey
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Peretokina, Valeria
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The MARCS Institute, University of Western Sydney, Australia
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*
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Perception of English codas in various
phonological and morphological
contexts by Mandarin learners of English
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Perkins, Jeremy
|
University of Aizu, Japan
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Acoustic properties of the dental vs. alveolar contrast in Mapudungun
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Perrachione, Tyler
|
Boston University, USA
|
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Episodic memory for words enhances the language familiarity effect in talker identification
|
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A fundamental bias for residue pitch perception in tone language speakers
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*
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The effects of speech perception and speech comprehension on talker identification
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Perry, Bridget
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MGH Institute of Health Professions, Boston, USA
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*
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Characteristics of speech following facial transplantation
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Perwitasari, Arum
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Leiden University Centre for Linguistics, The Netherlands
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*
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Vowel duration in English as a second language among Javanese learners
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Peter, Varghese
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University of Western Sydney, Australia
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Adult listeners’ processing of indexical versus linguistic differences in a pre-attentive discrimination paradigm
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Peters, Jörg
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University of Oldenburg Germany
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DIMA – Annotation guidelines for German intonation
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Peters, Jörg
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University of Oldenburg, Germany
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Regional variation of Saterland Frisian vowels
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Cross-linguistic vowel variation in Saterland: Saterland Frisian, Low German and High German
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Petitti, Elizabeth
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Boston University, USA
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*
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A fundamental bias for residue pitch perception in tone language speakers
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Petrone, Caterina
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Aix Marseille Université, CNRS, LPL UMR 7309, 13100, Aix en Provence, France
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*
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Effects of syllable structure on intonation identification in Neapolitan Italian
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The influence of metrical constraints on direct imitation across French varieties
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Pettinato, Michèle
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University of Antwerp, Belgium
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The production of word stress in babbles and early words:
A comparison between normally hearing infants and infants with cochlear implants
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Pharao, Nicolai
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Department of Scandinavian Studies and Linguistics, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
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Raising of /a/ in Copenhagen Danish – Perceptual consequences across two generations
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Phillips, Jacob
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University of Chicago, USA
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Investigating variation in English vowel-to-vowel coarticulation in a longitudinal phonetic corpus
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Piccaluga, Myriam
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Institut de Recherche en Sciences et Technologies du Langage, UMons, Belgium
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Teaching listening in L2:
A successful training method using the word-spotting task
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Piccinini, Page
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University of California, San Diego, USA
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*
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Voice onset time in Spanish-English
spontaneous code-switching
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The phonetics and distribution of non-question rises in two varieties of American English
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Pierson, Rosanna
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Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada
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An acoustic and articulatory
study of /l/ allophony in Newfoundland English
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Pigole, Davide
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Statistical Laboratory, University of Cambridge, UK
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Reconstructing the sounds of words from the past
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Pillion, Betsy
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University of Chicago, USA
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Investigating variation in English vowel-to-vowel coarticulation in a longitudinal phonetic corpus
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Pillmeier, Erika
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Department of Linguistics, University of Potsdam, Germany
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Dissecting the consonant duration
ratio
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Pillot-Loiseau, Claire
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Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie UMR7018 CNRS, Université Paris 3 Sorbonne Nouvelle, France
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*
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French /y/-/u/ contrast in Japanese learners with / without ultrasound feedback: Vowels, non-words and words
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Pinet, Melanie
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University College London, UK
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Intelligibility of British English accents in noise for second-language learners
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Pinkus, Rebecca
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School of Social Sciences and Psychology, The MARCS Institute, University of Western Sydney, Australia
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Affective attitudes towards Asians influence perception of Asian-accented vowels
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Pinto, Francesca
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University of Rome La Sapienza - FUB (Ugo Bordoni Foundation), Italy
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*
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High vowels devoicing and elision in Japanese: A diachronic approach
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Piroth, Hans Georg
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Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany
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*
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Production of vowel contrasts in Northern
Standard German and Austrian Standard German
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Pisoni, David
|
Indiana University, USA
|
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The perception of foreign-accented speech by cochlear implant users
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Pitt, Mark
|
Ohio State University, USA
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Rate-dependent speech processing can be speech-specific: Evidence from the disappearance of words under changes in context speech rate
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Pittayaporn, Pittayawat
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Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
|
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Do note values affect parallelism between lexical tones and musical notes in Thai pop songs?
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Plante-Hebert, Julien
|
Université de Montréal, Canada
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*
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Effects of nasality and utterance length on the recognition of familiar speakers
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Plefrey, Brandy
|
University of Toledo, Ohio, USA
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Articulatory and acoustic correlates of the mid-central vowel
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Plug, Leendert
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University of Leeds, UK
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*
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Prosodic marking and predictability in lexical self-repair
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Epenthetic and excrescent vowels in stop sequences in
Tripolitanian Libyan Arabic
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Podesva, Robert
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Stanford University, USA
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*
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The connection between smiling and GOAT fronting: Embodied affect in sociophonetic variation
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Podlipský, Václav Jonáš
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Palacký University Olomouc, Czech Republic
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*
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Phonetic imitation is not conditioned by preservation of phonological contrast but by perceptual salience
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Immediate phonetic interference in code-switching and interpreting
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Podlubny, Ryan
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University of Alberta, Canada
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It's all about, like, acoustics
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Politzer-Ahles, Stephen
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New York University, Abu Dhabi
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Asymmetries in the perception of Mandarin tones: Evidence from mismatch negativity
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Polka, Linda
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School of Communication Sciences and Disorders, McGill University, Canada
|
|
Asymmetries in vowel perception: Effects of
formant convergence and
category “goodness”
|
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Language exposure benefit to talker learning in an unfamiliar language
|
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Gradient effects of reading ability on native and non-native talker identification
|
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Polyanskaya, Leona
|
Bielefeld University, Bielefeld, Germany
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*
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The effect of early bilingualism on perceived foreign accent
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Pomahac, Bohdan
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Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, USA
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Characteristics of speech following facial transplantation
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Pompili, Anna
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Spoken Language Systems Lab, INESC-ID, Lisbon, Portugal; IST, Lisboa, Portugal
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Automatic recognition of prosodic patterns in semantic verbal fluency tests - an animal naming task for edutainment applications
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Pompino-Marschall, Bernd
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Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany
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Production of vowel contrasts in Northern
Standard German and Austrian Standard German
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Pongkittiphan, Teeraphon
|
The University of Tokyo, Japan
|
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A measure of phonetic
similarity to quantify
pronunciation variation by
using ASR technology
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Porretta, Vincent
|
University of Alberta, Canada
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Intelligibility of foreign-accented words: Acoustic distances and gradient foreign accentedness
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Post, Brechtje
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Phonetics Laboratory, DTAL, University of Cambridge, UK
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*
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Neural correlates of categorical linguistic and gradient paralinguistic intonation
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VC timing acquisition: Integrating
phonetics and phonology
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The effect of listener and speaker gender on the perception of rises in AusE
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Post da Silveira, Amanda
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Donders Centre for Cognition, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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*
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Generating a bilingual lexical corpus using interlanguage normalized Levenshtein distances
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Pouplier, Marianne
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Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
|
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Timing patterns of word-initial obstruent-
sonorant clusters in Russian
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Onset-vowel timing as a function of coarticulation resistance: Evidence from articulatory data
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Phonemic length and phrasal accent in Slovak consonantal and vocalic nuclei
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Prieto, Pilar
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Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain
|
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Intonation and the pragmatics of yes-no questions
in Central Catalan
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Proctor, Michael
|
Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
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Examining speech production using masked priming
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*
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Articulation of English vowels in
running speech: A
real-time MRI study
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Contrast reduction among coronals is conditioned by the following vowel
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Prom-on, Santitham
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King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi, Thailand; University College London, UK
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Computational modelling of double focus in American English
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Przedlacka, Joanna
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University of Oxford, UK
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*
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Pitch and duration in RP: A corpus-based historical exploration
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Puderbaugh, Rebekka
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University of Alberta, Department of Linguistics, Canada
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Contextual effects on the duration of ejective fricatives in Upper Necaxa Totonac
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Purcell, Edward
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Zimicon LLC, USA
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A model of the perception of Serbo-Croatian word tone
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Puri, Vandana
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Purse, Ruaridh
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The University of Edinburgh, UK
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San Francisco English and the California vowel
shift
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Pützer, Manfred
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Saarland University, Germany
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L2 stressed vowel
production by Bulgarian learners of German
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Pycha, Anne
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University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, USA
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*
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Using false memories to characterize lexical representations: A
test case from English
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Qin, Zhen
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Department of Linguistics, University of Kansas, USA
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*
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L2 experience modulates learners' use of cues in the perception of L3 tones
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Quaglia, Stefano
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University of Konstanz, Germany
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*
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Prosody in Italian particle verbs: A preliminary study
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Quené, Hugo
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Utrecht institute of Linguistics - OTS, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
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Word-onsets and stress patterns: S
peech errors in a tongue-twister experiment
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Acoustic-phonetic properties of smiling revised – Measurements on a natural video corpus
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Racine, Isabelle
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University of Geneva, Switzerland
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Does perception precede production in the initial stage of French nasal vowel quality acquisition by Japanese learners? A corpus-based discrimination experiment
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Radu, Malina
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University of Toronto, Canada
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Increasing context: L2 production of English intonation by L1 Mandarin and L1 Spanish speakers
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Rastle, Kathleen
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Department of Psychology, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK
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Morphological effects on pronunciation
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Rathcke, Tamara
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University of Kent, UK
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*
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Rhythm class perception by expert phoneticians
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The role of stress in syllable monitoring
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Rato, Anabela
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University of Minho, Portugal
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*
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The effects of perceptual
training on the production of English vowel contrasts by Portuguese
learners
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Rauber, Andreia
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University of Tübingen, Germany
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The effects of perceptual
training on the production of English vowel contrasts by Portuguese
learners
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Reddick, Karen
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University of South Florida, USA
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*
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Quantifying ultrasound data from a tongue twister experiment using curve-to-curve distance
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Redford, Melissa
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University of Oregon, USA
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Fixed temporal patterns in children's speech despite variable vowel durations
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Verbal and spatial working memory load have similarly minimal effects on speech production
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Reichel, Uwe
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Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
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Personality prediction based on intonation stylization
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Changes in speech and breathing rate while speaking and biking
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Reidy, Patrick
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Department of Linguistics, Ohio State University, USA
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*
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The acquisition of English sibilant fricatives by children with bilateral cochlear implants
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Effects of age and vocabulary size on production accuracy and acoustic differentiation of young children's sibilant fricatives
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Reinisch, Eva
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Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
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*
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Perceptual learning in speech is phonetic, not phonological: Evidence from final consonant devoicing
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Tracking the temporal relation between speaker recognition and processing of phonetic information
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Normalization for speech rate in native and non-native speech
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Reitbrecht, Sandra
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University of Vienna, Austria; Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany
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*
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The impact of fluency and hesitation phenomena on the perception of non-native speakers by native listeners of German
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Remijsen, Bert
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The University of Edinburgh, UK
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Temporal and spectral properties of Madurese stops
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Repp, Sophie
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Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany
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*
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On the acoustics of wh-exclamatives and wh-interrogatives: Effects of information structure and sex of speaker
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Reubold, Ulrich
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Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
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The contribution of vowel coarticulation and prosodic weakening in initial and final fricatives to sound change
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Ricci, Irene
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Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, Italy
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An EPG+UTI study of Italian /r/
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Rich, Stephanie
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University of Massachusetts, USA
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Is perception personal?
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Richburg, Brian
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MGH Institute of Health Professions, Boston, USA
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Characteristics of speech following facial transplantation
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Richmond, Korin
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Centre for Speech Technology Research, The University of Edinburgh, UK
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A statistical shape space model of the palate surface trained on 3D MRI scans of the vocal tract
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Ridouane, Rachid
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Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie, CNRS – Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris, France
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Whistled Moroccan Tamazight: Phonetics and phonology
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*
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Mehri ejective fricatives: An acoustic study
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Rietveld, Toni
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Centre for Language Studies, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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Adult age effects in auditory statistical learning
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Rilliard, Albert
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LIMSI - CNRS UPR3251, France
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Perception of prosodic social affects in French: A free-labeling study
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Perceptual evaluation of spoken Japanese attitudes
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Ritchart, Amanda
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UC San Diego, USA
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The phonetics and distribution of non-question rises in two varieties of American English
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An experimental investigation of tonogenesis in Punjabi
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Ritter, Simon
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University of Cologne, Germany
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DIMA – Annotation guidelines for German intonation
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Riverin-Coutlée, Josiane
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Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, Canada; Université Laval, Canada
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*
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Regional backgrounds and discrimination patterns: A preliminary perceptual study in Quebec French
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Roberts, Adam
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University of Oxford, UK
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Perception and representation of Bengali nasal vowels
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Robertson, Duncan
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Glasgow University Laboratory of Phonetics (GULP), University of Glasgow, UK
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A dynamic acoustic view of real-time change in word-final liquids in spontaneous Glaswegian
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Robieux, Camille
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Aix Marseille Université, CNRS, LPL UMR 7309, 13100, Aix en Provence, France
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*
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Effect of voicing on the self-perception of effort in French consonant production
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Rochet-Capellan, Amélie
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University Grenoble Alpes, GIPSA-Lab, F-38000 Grenoble, France; CNRS, GIPSA-Lab, F-38000 Grenoble, France
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*
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Acoustic characterisation of vowel production by young adults with Down syndrome
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Changes in speech and breathing rate while speaking and biking
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Rodd, Joe
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Utrecht Institute of Linguistics - OTS, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
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Apraxia of speech (AOS): Effects of noise masking on vowel production in the DIVA
model
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The effect of explicit training on the prosodic production of L2 sarcasm by Dutch learners of English
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Rodier, Jean-François
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Clinique Sainte Anne, Strasbourg, France
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An acoustic study of sustained vowels produced by patients after thyroid surgery
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Roettger, Timo
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IfL-Phonetik, University of Cologne, Germany
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*
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Word stress in Tashlhiyt - Post lexical prominence in disguise?
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The tune drives the text: Schwa in consonant-final loan words in Italian
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Rohde, Hannah
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The University of Edinburgh, UK
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Effects of contrastive intonation and grammatical aspect on processing coreference in Mainstream American English
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Röhr, Christine T.
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IfL Phonetik, University of Cologne, Germany
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The perceptual prominence of pitch accent types in German
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*
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The effect of verbs on the prosodic marking of information status: Production and perception in German
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DIMA – Annotation guidelines for German intonation
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Rojczyk , Arkadiusz
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University of Silesia, Poland
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Language mode vs. L2 interference: Evidence from L1 Polish
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Romano, Antonio
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Università di Torino, Italy
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Cross-linguistic differences between accented vs unaccented vowel durations
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Durations of voiceless stops in a Sardinian variety
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Romøren, Anna Sara H.
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Utrecht University, The Netherlands
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*
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The acquisition of prosodic focus-marking in Central Swedish: Sorting out lexical and post-lexical tones
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Roon, Kevin D.
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CUNY Graduate Center, USA; Haskins Laboratories, USA
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Perceptuo-motor interactions across and within phonemic categories
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*
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Coordination of eyebrow movement with speech acoustics and head movement
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Roques, Emeline
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Voice and Speech Lab, Head & Neck Department, European G. Pompidou Hospital, APHP, Univ. Paris 5, Paris, France
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Retrospective longitudinal acoustic and perceptive study of substitution voice after partial laryngectomy
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Rose, Philip
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College of Asia and the Pacific, Australian National University, Australia
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*
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Tonation in three Chinese Wu dialects
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Rose, Ralph
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Waseda University, Japan
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*
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Temporal variables in first and second language speech and perception of fluency
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Rosen, Nicole
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Department Linguistics, University of Manitoba, Canada
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VOT Production among schoolchildren in Francophone vs. French immersion schools in Anglo-dominant Southern Alberta
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Rosin, Annabelle
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University of Trier, Germany
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On the speaker specificity of
hesitation markers
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Ross, Alison
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NT Department of Education, Australia
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The articulation of contrastive and non-contrastive pre-stopped consonants in Kaytetye
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Rouas, Jean-Luc
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LaBRI UMR5800 CNRS, France
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Perceptual evaluation of spoken Japanese attitudes
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Rousier-Vercruyssen, Lucie
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Université Paris Ouest, France; Université de Neuchâtel
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Different parts of the same
elephant: A roadmap to
disentangle and connect
different perspectives on
prosodic prominence
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Roussel-Ragot, Pierre
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SIGnal processing and MAchine learning Lab, ESPCI ParisTech, PSL Research University, Paris, France
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Tongue contour extraction from ultrasound images based on deep neural network
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Development of a 3D tongue motion visualization platform based on ultrasound image sequences
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Roxburgh, Zoe
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Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, UK, Scotland
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*
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Articulation therapy for children with cleft palate using visual articulatory models and ultrasound biofeedback
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Roy, Johanna-Pascale
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Centre de recherche de l’Institut universitaire en santé mentale de Québec, Université Laval, Canada
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*
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Fluctuating accent in foreign accent syndrome: A case study
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Ruch, Hanna
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University of Zurich, Switzerland
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Vowel convergence and divergence between two Swiss German dialects
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Rusilo, Luiz Carlos
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Engineering Center. Federal University of Alfenas, Brazil
Minas Gerais, Brazil.
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Voice quality description from a phonetic perspective:
Supralaryngeal and muscular tension settings
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Ryder, Chris
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University of Reading, UK
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Phonology in new varieties of English: Hong Kong English diphthongs
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Rysling, Amanda
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University of Massachusetts, USA
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*
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Early Ganong effects
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Sabev, Mitko
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Phonetics Laboratory, University of Oxford, UK
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*
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Reduction of unstressed central and back vowels in Contemporary Standard Bulgarian
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Sagisaka, Yoshinori
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Faculty of Science and Engineering, Waseda University, Japan
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Cross-modal description of sentiment information embedded in speech
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Sahkai, Heete
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Institute of the Estonian Language, Estonia
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Acoustic correlates of emphasis in Estonian
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Saigusa, Julie
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The University of Edinburgh, UK
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San Francisco English and the California vowel
shift
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Saito, Daisuke
|
The University of Tokyo, Japan
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A measure of phonetic
similarity to quantify
pronunciation variation by
using ASR technology
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Saloranta, Antti
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Department of Phonetics; Learning, Age and Bilingualism laboratory (LAB-lab), University of Turku, Finland
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*
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Learning of a non-native vowel through instructed production training
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Salveste, Nele
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Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
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*
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Phonetic effects of corrective focus in Estonian
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Santiago, Fabian
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Université Paris Diderot, France
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*
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What motivates extra-rising patterns in L2 French: Acquisition factors or L1
transfer?
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Cross-linguistic differences between accented vs unaccented vowel durations
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Sarmah, Priyankoo
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Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India
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*
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Aspiration in alveolar fricatives in Bodo
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Sato, Marc
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Aix Marseille Université, CNRS, Laboratoire Parole & Langage UMR 7309, 13100, Aix-en-Provence, France
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Phonetic convergence and imitation of speech by cochlear implant patients
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Sauvage, Jérémi
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Praxiling UMR 5267 CNRS - Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier, France
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Dysphonia is beautiful: A perceptual and acoustic analysis of vocal roughness
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Savariaux, Christophe
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Gipsa-Lab, Université de Grenoble, France
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An articulatory study of posterior nasal diphthongs in Brazilian Portuguese
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Savino, Michelina
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Department of Education, Psychology, Communication, University of Bari, Italy
|
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The tune drives the text: Schwa in consonant-final loan words in Italian
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*
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The influence of prominence on the production of plosives in Italian
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Scanlon, Jane
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University of Manchester, UK
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Pre-aspiration and glottalisation in Manchester English
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Scarbel, Lucie
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University Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, GIPSA-lab, F-38040 Grenoble, France
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*
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Phonetic convergence and imitation of speech by cochlear implant patients
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Scarborough, Rebecca
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University of Colorado, Boulder, USA
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Perceptual asymmetry between greater and lesser vowel nasality and VOT
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*
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Coarticulation and contrast: Neighborhood density conditioned phonetic variation in French
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Schaeffler, Felix
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CASL, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, UK
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*
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Phonation stabilisation time as an indicator of voice disorder
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Voice quality variation in Scottish adolescents: Gender versus geography
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Complex patterns in silent speech preparation: Preparing for fast response might be different to preparing for fast speech in a reaction time experiment
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Schaeffler, Sonja
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CASL, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, UK
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Articulatory consequences of prediction during comprehension
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*
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Complex patterns in silent speech preparation: Preparing for fast response might be different to preparing for fast speech in a reaction time experiment
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Effect of phonetic onset on acoustic and articulatory speech reaction times studied with tongue ultrasound
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Schafer, Amy
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University of Hawaii, USA
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*
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Effects of contrastive intonation and grammatical aspect on processing coreference in Mainstream American English
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Scharenborg, Odette
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Centre for Language Studies, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands; Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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Semantic processing of spoken
words under cognitive
load in older listeners
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The effect of non-nativeness and background noise on lexical retuning
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Schauffler, Nadja
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University of Stuttgart, Germany
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*
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Multiple contrastive accents in German production: Syntactic and rhythmic factors
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Schellenberg, Murray
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University of British Columbia, Canada
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*
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Interaction of pitch and vowel length in two Dene tone languages: Tłîchô Yatiì (drg) and Dene Sųłine (chp)
|
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A case study on the
efficacy of ultrasound
biofeedback in voice
pedagogy
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Effects of cosmetic tongue bifurcation on English fricative production
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Scherrer, Yves
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LATL-CUI, University of Geneva, Switzerland
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*
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Crowdsourced mapping of pronunciation variants in European French
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Schertz, Jessamyn
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University of Toronto Scarborough, Canada
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*
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Dialectal variability in place and
manner of Korean affricates
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Schiel, Florian
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Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
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Speech of cochlear implant patients: An acoustic analysis of sibilant production
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*
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A statistical model for
predicting pronunciation
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Fundamental frequency and human perception of
alcoholic intoxication in
speech
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Schiller, Niels O.
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Leiden University Center for Linguistics, The Netherlands; Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition, The Netherlands
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Acoustic correlates of Persian in-situ-wh-questions
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Vowel duration in English as a second language among Javanese learners
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The effect of word frequency and neighbourhood density on tone merge
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Discrimination of emotional and linguistic prosody with cochlear implant simulations
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Schindler, Carola
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Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
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*
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Tracking the temporal relation between speaker recognition and processing of phonetic information
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Schluter, Kevin
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New York University, Abu Dhabi
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Asymmetries in the perception of Mandarin tones: Evidence from mismatch negativity
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Schmerber, Sébastien
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CHU, Service ORL, F-38400 La Tronche, France
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Phonetic convergence and imitation of speech by cochlear implant patients
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Schmid, Carolin
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Acoustics Research Institute, Vienna, Austria
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*
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Sociophonetics of the velarized lateral in the Viennese dialect
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Schmid, Stephan
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University of Zurich, Switzerland
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*
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Palatal obstruents in two Rhaeto-Romance varieties: Acoustic analysis of a sound change in progress
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Schmidt, Elaine
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ARC Centre of Excellence in Cognition and its Disorders (CCD), Centre of Language Sciences (CLaS), Department of Linguistics, Macquarie University, Australia
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*
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The effect of listener and speaker gender on the perception of rises in AusE
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Schmidt, Juliane
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Centre for Language Studies, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands; IMPRS for Language Sciences, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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*
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Semantic processing of spoken
words under cognitive
load in older listeners
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Schoentgen, Jean
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Laboratories of Image, Signal processing and Acoustics, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium; National Fund for Scientific Research, Belgium
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*
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Glottal area patterns in numerically simulated diplophonia
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Schoormann, Heike
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University of Oldenburg, Germany
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*
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Regional variation of Saterland Frisian vowels
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Cross-linguistic vowel variation in Saterland: Saterland Frisian, Low German and High German
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Schötz, Susanne
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Department Logopedics, Phoniatrics and Audiology, Lund University, Sweden; Lund University Humanities Lab., Lund University, Sweden
Lund University, Sweden
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A comparative study of Estonian Swedish voiceless laterals: Are voiceless approximants fricatives?
|
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Tongue articulation of front close vowels in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmöhus Swedish
|
*
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In search of word accents in Estonian Swedish
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A pilot study: Acoustic and articulatory data on tonal alignment in Swedish word accents
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Schuerman, Will
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Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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*
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Changes in consonant perception driven by adaptation of vowel production to altered auditory feedback
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Schuhmann, Katharina
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Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy
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*
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L1 drift and L2 category formation in second language learning
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Schulz, Erika
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University of Strathclyde, UK
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*
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Retrospective longitudinal analysis of phonetic and phonological cleft palate speech characteristics
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Schwartz, Geoffrey
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Faculty of English, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland
|
*
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Language mode vs. L2 interference: Evidence from L1 Polish
|
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Release bursts vs. formant transitions in Polish stop place perception
|
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Schwartz, Jean-Luc
|
University Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, GIPSA-lab, F-38040 Grenoble, France
|
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Phonetic convergence and imitation of speech by cochlear implant patients
|
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Schweitzer, Antje
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Institute of Natural Language Processing, University of Stuttgart, Germany
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*
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Attention, please! Expanding the GECO database
|
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DIMA – Annotation guidelines for German intonation
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Schweitzer, Katrin
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Institute for Natural Language Processing, University of Stuttgart, Germany
|
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Examining lexical tonal contrast in Norwegian using intonation modelling
|
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DIMA – Annotation guidelines for German intonation
|
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Scobbie, James M.
|
CASL, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, UK
|
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Velocity measures in ultrasound data. Gestural timing of post-vocalic /l/ in English
|
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The role of anterior lingual gesture delay in coda /r/ lenition: An ultrasound tongue imaging study
|
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Helping children learn non-native articulations: The implications for ultrasound-based clinical intervention
|
|
Morphological effects on pronunciation
|
|
Articulation therapy for children with cleft palate using visual articulatory models and ultrasound biofeedback
|
|
Complex patterns in silent speech preparation: Preparing for fast response might be different to preparing for fast speech in a reaction time experiment
|
|
Effect of phonetic onset on acoustic and articulatory speech reaction times studied with tongue ultrasound
|
*
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Onset vs. coda asymmetry in the articulation of English /r/
|
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Sebregts, Koen
|
Utrecht University, The Netherlands
|
*
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Boundary disputes and sociophonetic variation: Schwa-epenthesis in Dutch rC clusters
|
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Segui, Juan
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Laboratoire Mémoire et Cognition, INSERM-Paris 5, France
|
|
Primary and secondary cues to voice assimilation in French and Slovenian
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|
Sered, Shifra
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University of Massachusetts, USA
|
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Is perception personal?
|
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Sereno, Joan A.
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KU Phonetics and Psycholinguistics Lab, Department of Linguistics, University of Kansas, USA
|
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Acoustic characteristics of clearly spoken English tense and lax vowels
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Examining visible articulatory features in clear and conversational speech
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Effects of speaking rate and context on the production of Mandarin tone
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Setter, Jane
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University of Reading, UK
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Phonology in new varieties of English: Hong Kong English diphthongs
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Teaching Japanese bi-mora and quadric-mora timing rhythms to Vietnamese learners
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Seyfarth, Scott
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University of California, San Diego, USA
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Coda glottalization in American English
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Sharma, Bhamini
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The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
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Perceptual confusability of Mandarin
sounds, tones and syllables
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Shatalova, Daria
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Saint-Petersburg State University, Russia
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Cross-language perception of emotional children's speech in German and Russian
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Shattuck-Hufnagel, Stefanie
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
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Is there a general motor basis for final lengthening?
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Categorical vs. episodic memory for pitch accents in English
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Perception of Pseudoswedish tonal
contrasts by native speakers of American English: Implications for
models of intonation
perception
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Feature-cue-based
processing of speech: A
developmental perspective
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Shaw, Jason A.
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The MARCS Institute, University of Western Sydney, Australia; School of Humanities and Communication Arts, University of Western Sydney, Australia
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Affective attitudes towards Asians influence perception of Asian-accented vowels
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Perception of English codas in various
phonological and morphological
contexts by Mandarin learners of English
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Examining speech production using masked priming
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Perceiving and adapting to regional accent differences among vowel subsystems
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Shea, Christine
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University of Iowa, USA
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Form priming across
dialects: L1 and L2 effects
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Shen, Alice
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University of California, Berkeley, USA
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Is perception personal?
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Sherr-Ziarko, Ethan
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University of Oxford, UK
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Word frequency effects on
homophonous words in Mandarin Chinese
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Sherwood, Stacey
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The University of Western Sydney, Australia
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Examining speech production using masked priming
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Shi, Tianze
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Tsinghua University, China
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*
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A measure of phonetic
similarity to quantify
pronunciation variation by
using ASR technology
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Shiamizadeh, Zohreh
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Leiden University Center for Linguistics, The Netherlands; Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition, The Netherlands
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Acoustic correlates of Persian in-situ-wh-questions
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Shih, Chilin
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
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Mapping second language learners' accent of Spanish
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Shiller, Douglas M.
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Département d’orthophonie et d’audiologie, University of Montreal, Canada; Centre de recherche du CHU Sainte-Justine, Montreal Canada; Centre for Research on the Brain, Language and Music, Montreal, Canada
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Extrinsic talker normalization alters self perception during speech
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Shin, Seulgi
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Hanyang Phonetics & Psycholinguisitics Lab, Department of English Language & Literature, Hanyang University, Seoul, South Korea
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What is special about prosodic strengthening in Korean: Evidence in lingual movement in V#V and V#CV
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Shinohara, Shigeko
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Phonetics Laboratory, Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan
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Does allophonic knowledge of L1 contribute to the correct discrimination of non-native sounds?
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Shinohara, Yasuaki
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Waseda University, Japan
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Effects of English /r/-/l/ perceptual training on Japanese children's production
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Shirazifard, Kimia
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University of Toledo, USA
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The voice of love
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Shitaw, Abdurraouf
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University of Leeds, UK
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Epenthetic and excrescent vowels in stop sequences in
Tripolitanian Libyan Arabic
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Shochi, Takaaki
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CLLE-ERSSaB UMR5263 CNRS, France; LaBRI UMR5800 CNRS, France
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Perception of prosodic social affects in French: A free-labeling study
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Perceptual evaluation of spoken Japanese attitudes
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Shockey, Linda
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University of Reading, UK
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Casual speech phonology and
perception of further
languages: The case of Latvian
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Short, Greg
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GSICCS, Waseda University, Japan
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Vowel epenthesis in Japanese speakers' L2 English
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Shosted, Ryan
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
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Modeling Iu Mien tone with eigenpitch representations
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Lingual differences in Brazilian Portuguese
oral and nasal vowels: An MRI study
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The primary articulation of plain-emphatic /s/-/sˤ/ in Lebanese Arabic: An EMA study
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Shrosbree, Miki
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Rikkyo University, Japan
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Cross-linguistic articulation rate among near-balanced bilinguals and implications for second language fluency measurement
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Shuangshuang, Hu
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UiL OTS, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
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*
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Perception of lexical pitch-accent by Korean Learners of Japanese
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Siddins, Jessica
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Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
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Does vowel intrinsic f0 affect lexical tone?
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Sigouin, Caroline
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Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, Canada; Université Laval, Canada
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Quebec French close vowels in lengthening contexts: tense, lax or diphthongised? An acoustic study
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Silbert, Noah
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Communication Sciences & Disorders, University of CIncinnati, USA
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Variability in noise-masked consonant identification
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Silber-Varod, Vered
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Open University of Israel, Israel
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Categorical perception of lexical stress: T
he effect of manipulated duration
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Šimáčková, Šárka
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Palacký University Olomouc, Czech Republic
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Phonetic imitation is not conditioned by preservation of phonological contrast but by perceptual salience
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Immediate phonetic interference in code-switching and interpreting
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Šimko, Juraj
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Institute of Behavioural Sciences, University of Helsinki, Finland
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Segmental context effects on temporal realization of Estonian quantity
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What do regression analyses of inter-stress interval duration really measure?
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*
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Pitch, perceived duration and auditory biases: Comparison among languages
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Prosodic boundaries in Lombard speech
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Different parts of the same
elephant: A roadmap to
disentangle and connect
different perspectives on
prosodic prominence
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Simon, Anne-Catherine
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Centre Valibel, IL&C, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium
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Exploring acoustic and syntactic
cues to prosodic boundaries in French: A
multi-genre corpus
study
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Different parts of the same
elephant: A roadmap to
disentangle and connect
different perspectives on
prosodic prominence
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Simonet, Miquel
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University of Arizona, USA
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Acoustics of Spanish and English coronal stops
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Differential positional neutralization of back vowels in two Majorcan Catalan sub-dialects
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Simonetti, Simone
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The MARCS Institute, University of Western Sydney, Australia
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Auditory, visual, and auditory-visual spoken emotion recognition in young and old adults
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Simpson, Adrian
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Friedrich-Schiller-Universitaet Jena, Germany
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Gender-specific differences in sibilant contrast realizations in English and German
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Singer, Ruth
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The University of Melbourne, Australia
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Accentual prominence and consonant lengthening and strengthening in Mawng
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Skarabela, Barbora
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The University of Edinburgh, UK
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*
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Do baby-talk words reflect biomechanical constraints on speech production?
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Skarnitzl, Radek
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Institute of Phonetics, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic
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Speaker discrimination using formant trajectories from casework recordings: Can LDA do it?
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Skrelin, Pavel
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Department of Phonetics, St. Petersburg State University, Russia
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F0 declination in Russian revisited
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Investigating source-filter interaction to specify classic speech production theory
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Position-dependent vowel reduction in Russian
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Cross-language perception of emotional children's speech in German and Russian
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Skupinski, Peter
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Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany
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Production of vowel contrasts in Northern
Standard German and Austrian Standard German
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Slis, Anneke
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University of Toronto, Canada
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Articulatory speech errors and word structure
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Sloos, Marjoleine
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Interacting Minds Center, Aarhus University, Denmark
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Music perception influences plosive perception in Wu dialects
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Smiljanic, Rajka
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The University of Texas at Austin, USA
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Narrow focus realization in the monosyllabic lexical pitch contrast in East Norwegian
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Smith, Caroline
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University of New Mexico, USA
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The phrasing of dislocations in French: Comparing spontaneous speech and reading
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Smith, Jennifer
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University of Glasgow, UK
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DRESS down: /ɛ/-lowering in apparent time in a rural Scottish community
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Smith, Rachel
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School of Critical Studies, University of Glasgow, UK
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Rhythm class perception by expert phoneticians
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Utilising Hidden Markov Modelling for the assessment of accommodation in
conversational speech
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An acoustic investigation of postvocalic /r/ variants in two sociolects of Glaswegian
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Smolibocki, Bernadett
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Department of Linguistics, University of Potsdam, Germany
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DIMA – Annotation guidelines for German intonation
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Smorenburg, Laura
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Utrecht Institute of Linguistics - OTS, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
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*
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The effect of explicit training on the prosodic production of L2 sarcasm by Dutch learners of English
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Sock , Rudolph
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UR 1339 LILPA, University of Strasbourg, France; Université Pavol Jozef Šafárik, Košice, Slovakia
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Phonetic variation in Standard Scottish English: Rhotics in Dundee
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An acoustic study of sustained vowels produced by patients after thyroid surgery
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Solanki, Vijay
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School of Critical Studies, University of Glasgow, UK
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*
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Utilising Hidden Markov Modelling for the assessment of accommodation in
conversational speech
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Solé, Maria-Josep
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Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain
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Acoustic evidence of articulatory adjustments to sustain voicing during voiced stops
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Sommer, Jens
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Section of BrainImaging, Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University of Marburg, Germany
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An fMRI study on forensic phonetic speaker recognition with blind and sighted listeners
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Sonderegger, Morgan
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Department of Linguistics, McGill University, Canada
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The effect of word frequency on the timecourse of tonogenesis in Seoul Korean
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Trajectories of voice onset time in spontaneous speech on reality TV
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Production planning and coronal stop deletion in spontaneous speech
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Song, Huiping
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Phonetics Lab, Jiangsu University of Science and Technology, China
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Prosodic patterns of noun phrases in English, Mandarin and L2 English
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Song, Jieun
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University College London, UK
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*
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Measuring speech-in-noise intelligibility for spontaneous speech: The effect of native and non-native accents
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Sorensen, Tanner
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Linguistics Department and Center of Cognitive Sciences, University of Potsdam, Germany
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Changes in vowel velocity profile with vowel-consonant overlap
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Sóskuthy, Márton
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Language and Linguistic Science, University of York, UK
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Word-level distributions and structural factors codetermine GOOSE fronting
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A dynamic acoustic view of real-time change in word-final liquids in spontaneous Glaswegian
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Sotiropoulou, Stavroula
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Department of Linguistics, University of Potsdam, Germany
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*
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Dissecting the consonant duration
ratio
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Speeter Beddor, Patrice
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University of Michigan, USA
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The relation between language
users' perception and
production repertoires
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Spinelli, Elsa
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Université Pierre Mendès France, France
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Speech segmentation is adaptvie even in adulthood: Role of the linguistic environment
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Spreafico, Lorenzo
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Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy
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*
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An EPG+UTI study of Italian /r/
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A UTI study on the phonetic allophony of Tyrolean /R/
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Starns, Jeffrey
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University of Massachusetts, USA
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Early Ganong effects
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Staub, Adrian
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University of Massachusetts, USA
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Early Ganong effects
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Steele, Ariana
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Northwestern University, USA
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*
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Learning non-native phonotactic constraints over the web
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Steien, Guri
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University of Oslo, Norway; University of Chicago, USA
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Target-like distribution of Norwegian lexical pitch accents in spontaneous speech produced by L2 speakers
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Steiner, Ingmar
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DFKI Language Technology Lab, Saarbrücken, Germany; Cluster of Excellence Multimodal Computing and Interaction, Saarland University, Germany
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A statistical shape space model of the palate surface trained on 3D MRI scans of the vocal tract
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Stepikhov, Anton
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St. Petersburg State University, Russia
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*
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Sentence boundaries in text and pauses in speech: Correlation or confrontation?
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Stevens, Louisa
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University of York, UK; J P French Associates, UK
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The vocal tract as a biometric: output measures, interrelationships, and efficacy
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Stevens, Mary
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Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
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*
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Pre-consonantal /s/-retraction
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Stoakes, Hywel
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The University of Melbourne, Australia
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Vowel duration and consonant lengthening in Djambarrpuyŋu
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Accentual prominence and consonant lengthening and strengthening in Mawng
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Stockmal, Verna
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Ohio University, USA
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Feature distance effects in a
word reconstruction task
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Stoimenoff, Trevor
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Northwestern University, USA
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Greater benefit for familiar talkers under cognitive load
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Stoll, Taja
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Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
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*
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Intergestural organisation and CV-overlap in palatalised liquids in Russian
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Stone, Maureen
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Vocal Tract Visualization Lab, University of Maryland Dental School, Baltimore, USA
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Development of a 3D tongue motion visualization platform based on ultrasound image sequences
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Tongue contour extraction from ultrasound images based on deep neural network
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Strycharczuk, Patrycja
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CASL, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, UK
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*
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Velocity measures in ultrasound data. Gestural timing of post-vocalic /l/ in English
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Morphological effects on pronunciation
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Voicing assimilation in whispered
speech
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Stuart-Smith, Jane
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School of Critical Studies, University of Glasgow, UK; Glasgow University Laboratory of Phonetics (GULP), University of Glasgow, UK
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The role of anterior lingual gesture delay in coda /r/ lenition: An ultrasound tongue imaging study
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Utilising Hidden Markov Modelling for the assessment of accommodation in
conversational speech
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An acoustic investigation of postvocalic /r/ variants in two sociolects of Glaswegian
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Onset vs. coda asymmetry in the articulation of English /r/
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*
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A dynamic acoustic view of real-time change in word-final liquids in spontaneous Glaswegian
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Šturm, Pavel
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Institute of Phonetics, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic
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*
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International phonetic congresses: The shift in research practices and areas of interest over 44 years
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Changes in segmental timing in slow and fast metronome-synchronized speech
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Styler, Will
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University of Colorado, Boulder, USA
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Coarticulation and contrast: Neighborhood density conditioned phonetic variation in French
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Su, Chao-yu
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Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan; Institute of Information System & Application, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
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A phonetics based computer aided prosody training system for L2 English learning
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Su, Pamela
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Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, USA
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Characteristics of speech following facial transplantation
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Such, Ondrej
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University of Žilina and Mathematical Institute of Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia
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*
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A new proposal for metric in perceptual multidimensional scaling
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Suemitsu, Atsuo
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Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Japan
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Bridging articulation and perception: The C/D model and contrastive emphasis
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Sun, Lei
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Leiden University Center for Linguistics, The Netherlands; Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition, The Netherlands
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Post-focus pitch register lowering as a phrasal marker - An acoustic study of focus and phrasing in Shanghai Chinese
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Sun, Xiaole
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State University of New York at Buffalo, USA
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Gradience in contextual tonal realization processes: An instrumental study of Nanjing Chinese
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Sundara, Megha
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UCLA Department of Linguistics, USA
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The perception of boundary tones in infancy
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Sung, Jae-Hyun
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University of Arizona, USA
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The articulation of mutated consonants: Palatalization in Scottish Gaelic
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Suni, Antti
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Institute of Behavioural Sciences, University of Helsinki, Finland; Department of Signal Processing and Acoustics, Aalto University, Finland
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Prosodic and syntactic segmentation of spontaneous speech: A preliminary study
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Suomi, Kari
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University of Oulu, Finland
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F1/F2 targets for Finnish single vs. double vowels
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Suter, Heidy
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Institute of the Performing Arts and Film, Zurich University of the Arts, Switzerland
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Vowel identification at high fundamental frequencies in word context
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Sutton, Brad
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
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Lingual differences in Brazilian Portuguese
oral and nasal vowels: An MRI study
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Svantesson, Jan-Olof
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Lund University, Sweden
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Prosodic signaling of information and discourse structure from a typological perspective
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Svensson Lundmark, Malin
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Lund University, Sweden
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A pilot study: Acoustic and articulatory data on tonal alignment in Swedish word accents
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Swerts, Marc
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Tilburg University, The Netherlands
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Perceptual effects of deviance in pitch accent distributions in L1 and L2 Dutch
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Variation in tone and gesture within language
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Święciński, Radosław
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Department of Linguistics and Literature, Universiteit van Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Assessment of sound laterality with the use of a multi-channel recorder
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Sykes, Harriet
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University of Cambridge, UK
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Vowel and consonant identification at high pitch: The acoustics of soprano unintelligibility
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Synnaeve, Gabriel
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Laboratoire de Sciences Cognitives et Psycholinguistique, France
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Quantitative methods for comparing featural representations
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Szakay, Anita
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Queen Mary University of London, UK
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An acoustic analysis of voice quality in London English: The effect of gender, ethnicity and f0
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Szentagotai Tatar, Aurora
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Babes-Bolyai University, Romania
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Tracking depressed mood
using speech pause
patterns
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Szostak, Christine
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Shorter University,USA
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Rate-dependent speech processing can be speech-specific: Evidence from the disappearance of words under changes in context speech rate
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Tabain, Marija
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La Trobe University, Australia
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*
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An EPG and EMA study of apicals in stressed and unstressed position in Arrernte
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Taheri-Ardali, Mortaza
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Institute for Humanities and Cultural Studies, Tehran, Iran
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An articulatory-functional approach to modeling Persian focus prosody
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Tajima, Keiichi
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Department of Psychology, Hosei University, Japan
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Production of a non-contrastive sound in a second language
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Onset-coda asymmetry in
second-language syllable
perception by Japanese teachers of English
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Takada, Mieko
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Ohio State University, USA
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*
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Loss of prevoicing in modern Japanese /g, d, b/
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Takeda, Aya
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University of Hawaii, USA
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Effects of contrastive intonation and grammatical aspect on processing coreference in Mainstream American English
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Takiguchi, Izumi
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National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics, Japan
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*
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The role of vowel duration cue in L1: Effects on L2 learners
' identification of phonological vowel length in Japanese
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Takimoto, Kumi
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The University of Tokyo, Japan
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Can acoustic cues used in L1 really be used to perceive novel sound contrasts?
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Tamati, Terrin
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University Medical Center Groningen, The Netherlands
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The perception of foreign-accented speech by cochlear implant users
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Tamminen, Henna
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Department of Phonetics and Learning, Age and Bilingualism laboratory (LAB-lab), University of Turku, Finland
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Non-native production training with an acoustic model and orthographic or transcription cues
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Learning of a non-native vowel through instructed production training
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Non-native memory traces can be further strengthened by short term phonetic training
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Tamminga, Meredith
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University of Pennsylvania, USA
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Cross-dialectal differences in nasal coarticulation in American English
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Tamuri, Kairi
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Institute of the Estonian Language, Tallinn, Estonia
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Influence of verbal content on acoustics of speech emotions
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Tanchev, Alexander
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Saarland University, Germany
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L2 stressed vowel
production by Bulgarian learners of German
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Tang, Chaoju
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School of Linguistics and Literature, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu, China
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Tang, Lisa
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Medical Image Analysis Lab, School of Computing Science, Simon Fraser University, Canada
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*
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Examining visible articulatory features in clear and conversational speech
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Tang, Ping
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Nanjing Normal University, China
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*
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Perceptual experiment and acoustic
analysis of Chinese attitudes: A preliminary study
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Taniguchi, Masaki
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Kochi University, Japan
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*
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Teaching Japanese bi-mora and quadric-mora timing rhythms to Vietnamese learners
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Tånnander, Christina
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MTM, Stokholm, Sweden
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Audience response system-based assessment for analysis-by-synthesis
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Tanner, James
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Department of Linguistics, McGill University, Canada
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Production planning and coronal stop deletion in spontaneous speech
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Tantibundhit, Charturong
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Thammasat University, Thailand
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*
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Frequency of occurrence of phonemes and
syllables in Thai: Analysis of spoken and
written corpora
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Constructing a speech banana for Thai
consonants: Some considerations for
male and female voices
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Tararova, Olga
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University of Toronto, Canada
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Increasing context: L2 production of English intonation by L1 Mandarin and L1 Spanish speakers
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Techacharoenrungrueang, Suparak
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Center for Research in Speech and Language Processing, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
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Auditory-visual augmentation of Thai
lexical tone perception in the
elderly
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ten Bosch, Louis
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Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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Exemplar effects arise in a lexical decision task, but only under adverse listening conditions
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Schwa reduction in low-proficiency L2 speakers: Learning and generalization
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DIANA, an end-to-end computational model of human word comprehension
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Learning pronunciation variants in a second language: Orthographic effects
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Teo, Amos
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University of Oregon, USA
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A case study of tone and intonation in two Tibetic language varieties
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ter Beek, Linda
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Leiden University, The Netherlands
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Discrimination of emotional and linguistic prosody with cochlear implant simulations
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Teras, Pire
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Institute of Estonian and General Linguistics, University of Tartu, Estonia
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Temporal patterns of quantity in Inari Saami
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Terband, Hayo
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Utrecht Institute of Linguistics - OTS, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
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*
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Apraxia of speech (AOS): Effects of noise masking on vowel production in the DIVA
model
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Compensatory and adaptive responses to real-time formant shifts in adults and children
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Terry , Josephine
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The MARCS Institute, University of Western Sydney, Australia
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*
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Passive distributional learning of non-native vowel contrasts does not work for all listeners
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Tesser, Fabio
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CNR-ISTC, Italy
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Different parts of the same
elephant: A roadmap to
disentangle and connect
different perspectives on
prosodic prominence
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Theodore, Rachel
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Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences, University of Connecticut, USA
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Language exposure benefit to talker learning in an unfamiliar language
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Gradient effects of reading ability on native and non-native talker identification
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Thøgersen, Jacob
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Department of Scandinavian Studies and Linguistics, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
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Raising of /a/ in Copenhagen Danish – Perceptual consequences across two generations
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Thurgood, Ela
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California State University, Chico, USA
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*
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Phonetic variation in Iu-Mien vowels
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Tiede, Mark
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Haskins Laboratories, USA
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Coordination of eyebrow movement with speech acoustics and head movement
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Investigating dialectal differences using articulography
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Comparing L1 and L2 speakers using articulography
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Effects of phonological competition on speech planning and execution
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A kinematic analysis of prosodic structure in speech and manual gestures
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Acoustic measures of planned and unplanned coarticulation
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Aero-tactile influence on
speech perception of
voicing continua
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Diversity of tongue shapes for the American English rhotic liquid
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Articulatory measures of planned and unplanned coarticulation
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Tilsen, Sam
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Department of Linguistics, Cornell University, USA
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*
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Structured nonstationarity in articulatory timing
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Relation between syllable count judgments and durations of English liquid rimes
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Phonetic evidence for two types of disfluency
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Timmins, Claire
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Speech and Language Therapy, School of Psychological Sciences and Health, University of Strathclyde, UK; Clinical Audiology, Speech and Language Research Centre, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, UK
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Spatial & temporal variability of sibilants in children with Down's syndrome
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Tobin, Stephen
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University of Potsdam, Germany
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A dynamic approach to
phonetic change
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Toffanin, Paolo
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UMCG, The Netherlands
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How hard can it be to ignore the pan in panda?
Effort of lexical competition as measured in pupil dilation
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Tomaschek, Fabian
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Quantitative Linguistics, University of Tübingen, Germany
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*
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Has a split tongue one or two tongue tips during articulation?
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Investigating dialectal differences using articulography
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Tomé Lourido, Gisela
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University College London, UK
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Switching language dominance for ideological reasons: A study of Galician new speakers' speech production and perception
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Tomić, Diana
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Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb, Croatia
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Development of /r/ in Croatian
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Tøndering, John
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Department of Nordic Studies and Linguistics, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
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The perception of two linguistic functions of prosody in Danish
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Torgersen, Eivind
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Sør-Trøndelag University College, Norway
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An acoustic analysis of voice quality in London English: The effect of gender, ethnicity and f0
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Torre, Ilaria
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Plymouth University UK
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*
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Investing in accents: How does experience mediate trust attributions to different voices?
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Torreira, Francisco
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Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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*
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Melodic alternations in Spanish
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Toutios, Asterios
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University of Southern California, USA
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*
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Factor analysis of vocal-tract outlines derived from real-time magnetic resonance imaging data
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Tran, Do-Dat
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International Research Institute MICA, HUST - CNRS/UMI-2954 - GRENOBLE INP, Hanoi, Vietnam
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Influences of speaker attitudes on glottalized tones: A study of two Vietnamese sentence-final particles
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Trancoso, Isabel
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L2F, INESC-ID, Portugal; IST, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
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Automatic recognition of prosodic patterns in semantic verbal fluency tests - an animal naming task for edutainment applications
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Prosodic classification of discourse markers
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Tremblay, Annie
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University of Kansas, USA
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First and second language similarity can hurt the learning of second-language speech segmentation: The case of prosody
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Speech segmentation is adaptvie even in adulthood: Role of the linguistic environment
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Syllable structure affects second-language spoken word recognition and production
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Tronnier, Mechtild
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Centre for Languages and Literature, Lund University, Sweden
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*
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Patterns of prominence in L2: Observations from learners of Swedish with L1s of diverse prominence properties
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Trouvain, Jürgen
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University of Saarbrücken, Germany
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Closure durations in stops and grammatical encoding: On definite articles in Luxembourgish
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Trudeau-Fisette, Pamela
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Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada
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Acoustic and articulatory correlates of speaking condition in blind and sighted speakers
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Tsang, Christine
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Huron University College at Western, Canada
London, Ontario CANADA
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Adults' and infants' perception of infant-directed speech and song
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Tseng, Chiu-yu
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Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan
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A phonetics based computer aided prosody training system for L2 English learning
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Tsukada, Kimiko
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Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
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*
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Perception of Italian and Japanese singleton/geminate consonants by listeners from different backgrounds
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Tsukanova, Anastasiia
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LORIA/UL, Nancy, France
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2D Articulatory velum modeling applied to copy synthesis of sentences containing nasal phonemes
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Tucker, Benjamin V.
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University of Alberta, Canada
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It's all about, like, acoustics
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Intelligibility of foreign-accented words: Acoustic distances and gradient foreign accentedness
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Tuisk, Tuuli
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Institute of Estonian and General Linguistics, University of Tartu, Estonia
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*
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Acoustics of stød
size=2>in Livonian
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Tuomainen, Outi
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University College London, UK
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*
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Phonetic reduction in spontaneous speech by children aged 9-14 years
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Turco, Giuseppina
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University of Stuttgart, Germany
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Prosody in Italian particle verbs: A preliminary study
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Multiple contrastive accents in German production: Syntactic and rhythmic factors
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Turgeon, Christine
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Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada
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Acoustic and articulatory correlates of speaking condition in blind and sighted speakers
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Turk, Alice
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Department of Linguistics & English Language, The University of Edinburgh, UK
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Is there a general motor basis for final lengthening?
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Morphological effects on pronunciation
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Prosodic boundary strength and the location of pre-nuclear phrasal prominence
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Türk, Helen
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Institute of Estonian and General Linguistics, University of Tartu, Estonia; Institute of Behavioural Sciences, University of Helsinki, Finland
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Temporal patterns of quantity in Inari Saami
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Turnbull, Rory
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Ohio State University, USA
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Patterns of individual differences in reduction: Implications for listener-oriented theories
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Effects of phonological neighborhood density on word production in Korean
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Turner, Alannah
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University of British Columbia, Canada
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Measuring magnitude of tongue
movement for vowel height and
backness
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Turner, Justin
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Department Psychology, University of Lethbridge, Canada
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*
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VOT Production among schoolchildren in Francophone vs. French immersion schools in Anglo-dominant Southern Alberta
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Turpin, Myfany
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The University of Queensland, Australia
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The articulation of contrastive and non-contrastive pre-stopped consonants in Kaytetye
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Turton, Danielle
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Newcastle University, UK
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*
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Determining categoricity in English /l/-darkening: A principal
component analysis of ultrasound spline data
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Tyler, Michael
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School of Social Sciences and Psychology, University of Western Sydney, Australia; The MARCS Institute, University of Western Sydney, Australia
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Affective attitudes towards Asians influence perception of Asian-accented vowels
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Non-native discrimination across speaking style, modality, and phonetic feature
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The perceptual assimilation of Danish
monophthongs and diphthongs by
monolingual Australian English speakers
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Perception of English codas in various
phonological and morphological
contexts by Mandarin learners of English
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Tyrone, Martha E.
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Long Island University Brooklyn, USA; Haskins Laboratories, USA
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A kinematic analysis of prosodic structure in speech and manual gestures
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Uchida, Shodai
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The University of Tokyo, Japan
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Vowel perception by listeners from different English dialects
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Uezu, Yasufumi
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Kyushu University, Japan
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*
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Analysis of voice register transition focused on the relationship between pitch and formant frequency
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Ulbrich, Christiane
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University of Marburg, Germany
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Developmental stages and variability in the acquisition of second language segments and prosody
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Ullakonoja, Riikka
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Department of Languages, University of Jyvaskyla, Finland
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*
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Young Russian immigrants' segmental duration and leng
th in Finnish
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Unal Logacev, Ozlem
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Anadolu University, Turkey
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*
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Voicing contrast in Turkish: Simultaneous measurements of acoustics, EPG and intraoral pressure
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Ushakov, Vadim
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NRC Kurchatov Institute, Russia
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Articulatory patterns of Russian diphthongized vowels: Pilot MRI investigation
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Uther, Maria
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University of Winchester, UK
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How does foreigner-directed speech differ from other forms of listener-directed clear speaking styles?
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Vainio, Martti
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Institute of Behavioural Sciences, University of Helsinki, Finland
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Pitch, perceived duration and auditory biases: Comparison among languages
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Prosodic and syntactic segmentation of spontaneous speech: A preliminary study
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Different parts of the same
elephant: A roadmap to
disentangle and connect
different perspectives on
prosodic prominence
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Vais, Jonathan
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Institute for Natural Language Processing, University of Stuttgart, Germany
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*
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Investigating frequency of occurrence effects in L2 speakers: Talent matters
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Vaissière, Jacqueline
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Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie, CNRS-Paris 3, France
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Phonetic insights into a simple level-tone system: ‘Careful’ vs. ‘impatient’ realizations of Naxi high, mid and low tones
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Vallée, Nathalie
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GIPSA-Lab/CNRS, France
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Implosive and prenasalized consonant-like sounds in
babbling
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van Brenk, Frits
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Utrecht Institute of Linguistics - OTS, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
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Compensatory and adaptive responses to real-time formant shifts in adults and children
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van de Velde, Daan J.
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Leiden University Centre for Linguistics, The Netherlands; Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition, The Netherlands
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*
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Discrimination of emotional and linguistic prosody with cochlear implant simulations
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van Heuven, Vincent
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LUCL, Leiden University, The Netherlands; Phonetics Laboratory, Leiden University Centre for Linguistics, The Netherlands; Department Applied Linguistics, University of Pannonia, Veszprém, Hungary
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Mutual intelligibility of Chinese dialects: Predicting cross-dialect word intelligibility from lexical and phonological similarity
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Effects of hearing an incorrect stress on word naming in Dutch by Francophones
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van Hout, Roeland
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Centre for Language Studies, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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The effect of non-nativeness and background noise on lexical retuning
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van Leussen, Jan-Willem
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Amsterdam Centre for Language and Communication, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Generating a bilingual corpus for the investigation of L2 word stress
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Beyond North American English: modelling vowel inherent spectral change in British English and Dutch
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Van Lieshout, Pascal
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University of Toronto, Canada
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Articulatory speech errors and word structure
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van Maastricht, Lieke
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Tilburg University, The Netherlands
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*
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Perceptual effects of deviance in pitch accent distributions in L1 and L2 Dutch
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Vaňková, Jitka
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Institute of Phonetics, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic
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Speaker discrimination using formant trajectories from casework recordings: Can LDA do it?
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Vasilyeva, Lena
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University of Alberta, Canada
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*
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Duration and pitch in the vowel quantity distinction of Yakut: Evidence from spontaneous speech
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Vaughn, Charlotte
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University of Oregon, USA
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*
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Processing relationships between language-being-spoken and other speech dimensions
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Measurement variability in vowel formant estimation: A
simulation experiment
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Vaxelaire, Béatrice
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University of Strasbourg, France
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An acoustic study of sustained vowels produced by patients after thyroid surgery
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Veenstra, Pauline
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University of Groningen, The Netherlands
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Comparing L1 and L2 speakers using articulography
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Veilleux, Nanette
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Simmons College, USA
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Perception of Pseudoswedish tonal
contrasts by native speakers of American English: Implications for
models of intonation
perception
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Vella, Alexandra
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University of Malta, Malta
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Rhythm as a cue to identifiability in Maltese English
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Verhoeven, Jo
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Phonetics Laboratory, Division of Language and Communication Science, City University London, UK; University of Antwerp, Belgium
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The production of word stress in babbles and early words:
A comparison between normally hearing infants and infants with cochlear implants
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Vietti, Alessandro
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Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy
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An EPG+UTI study of Italian /r/
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*
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A UTI study on the phonetic allophony of Tyrolean /R/
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Vilain, Anne
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GIPSA-lab, CNRS UMR 5216, Université de Grenoble, France
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Consonant and syllable frequency effects in stop and fricative acquisition in preschool Drehu- and French-acquiring children
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Vinciarelli, Alessandro
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School of Computing Science, University of Glasgow, UK
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Utilising Hidden Markov Modelling for the assessment of accommodation in
conversational speech
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Vizcaíno, Francisco
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Universidad de las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain
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Boundary tones in Spanish declaratives: Modelling sustained pitch
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Voigt, Rob
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Stanford University, USA
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The connection between smiling and GOAT fronting: Embodied affect in sociophonetic variation
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Volkmar, Pierre Philippe
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Clinique Sainte Anne, Strasbourg, France
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An acoustic study of sustained vowels produced by patients after thyroid surgery
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Volskaya, Nina
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Department of Phonetics, St. Petersburg State University, Russia
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F0 declination in Russian revisited
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Wagner, Anita
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UMCG, The Netherlands
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*
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How hard can it be to ignore the pan in panda?
Effort of lexical competition as measured in pupil dilation
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Wagner, Michael
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Department of Linguistics, McGill University, Canada
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Acoustic correlates of focus marking in Polish
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Production planning and coronal stop deletion in spontaneous speech
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Wagner, Petra
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Bielefeld University, Bielefeld, Germany
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*
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Different parts of the same
elephant: A roadmap to
disentangle and connect
different perspectives on
prosodic prominence
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What do regression analyses of inter-stress interval duration really measure?
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DIMA – Annotation guidelines for German intonation
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Walsh, Michael
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Institute of Natural Language Processing, University of Stuttgart, Germany
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Investigating frequency of occurrence effects in L2 speakers: Talent matters
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A hybrid model to
investigate language
change
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Wang, Jun
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University of Texas at Dallas, USA
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Silent speech recognition
from articulatory movements
using deep neural
network
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Wang, Lei
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Tongji University, China
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Music perception influences plosive perception in Wu dialects
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Wang, Sheng-Fu
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National Taiwan University, Taiwan
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*
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Syllable duration and discourse organization at intonational phrase boundaries in Taiwan Southern Min
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Cross-linguistic interaction between two voiced fricatives in Mandarin-Min simultaneous bilinguals
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Wang, Ting
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Tongji University, China
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Absolute and relative entrainment in Mandarin conversations
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Wang, William Shi-Yuan
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The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
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Cumulative effects of phonetic context on speech perception
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Wang, Xiao
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The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
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Cumulative effects of phonetic context on speech perception
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Wang, Yuanyuan
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Purdue University, USA
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Language attitudes and listener-oriented properties in non-native speech
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Wang, Yue
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Language and Brain Lab, Department of Linguistics, Simon Fraser University, Canada
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Acoustic characteristics of clearly spoken English tense and lax vowels
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Examining visible articulatory features in clear and conversational speech
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Effects of musical experience on the Thai rate-varied vowel length perception
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Wanrooij, Karin
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University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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*
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Distributional vowel training may not be effective for Dutch adults
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Watanabe, Kanako
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Faculty of Science and Engineering, Waseda University, Japan
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*
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Cross-modal description of sentiment information embedded in speech
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Wayland, Ratree
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Department of Linguistics, University of Florida, USA
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*
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Perception of pitch contours by
native and non-native
tone listeners
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Weber, Andrea
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University of Tübingen, Germany
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Comparing L1 and L2 speakers using articulography
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Wedel, Andrew
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University of Arizona, USA
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*
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Sound change and speech evolution
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Weenink, David
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University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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*
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Improved formant frequency measurements of short segments
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Wei, Jianguo
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Tianjin Key Laboratory of Cognitive Computation & its Applications, Tianjin University, Tianjin, China
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A lip protrusion mechanism examined by magnetic resonance imaging and finite element modeling
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Wei, Peipei
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University of Oregon, USA
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*
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Strong influence of prosody on the perception of foreign accent
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Wei, Po-Chun
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University of British Columbia, Canada
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An ultrasound examination of taps in Japanese
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Weingartová, Lenka
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Institute of Phonetics, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic
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Changes in segmental timing in slow and fast metronome-synchronized speech
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Weirich, Melanie
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Humboldt-Universitaet zu Berlin, Germany; Zentrum fuer Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft, Berlin, Germany
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Gender-specific differences in sibilant contrast realizations in English and German
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Acoustic analyses of differences in [ç] and [ʃ] productions in Hood German
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Wendler, Christoph
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Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
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Speech technology as documentation for endangered language preservation: The case of Irish
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Werner, Stefan
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School of Humanities, University of Eastern Finland, Finland
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Comparing palatography patterns of Estonian consonants across time
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Prosodic and syntactic segmentation of spontaneous speech: A preliminary study
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Wester, Mirjam
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CSTR, The University of Edinburgh, UK
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*
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/u/-Fronting in English speakers' L1 but not in their L2
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Wetterlin, Allison
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University of Agder, Norway; University of Oxford, UK
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Perception and representation of Bengali nasal vowels
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Whalen, Douglas H.
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CUNY Graduate Center, USA; Haskins Laboratories, USA; Yale University, USA
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Computational modelling of double focus in American English
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Shape coarticulation in the spatial
frequency domain: An
example using /ɹ/
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Coordination of eyebrow movement with speech acoustics and head movement
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The interaction of vowel length and speech style in an Arapaho speech corpus
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*
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Acoustic measures of planned and unplanned coarticulation
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Aero-tactile influence on
speech perception of
voicing continua
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Articulatory measures of planned and unplanned coarticulation
|
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White, Donald
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The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
|
*
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The effects of length of
residence (LOR) on L2 English phonology
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White, Laurence
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Plymouth University, UK
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What do we expect spontaneous speech to sound like?
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Investing in accents: How does experience mediate trust attributions to different voices?
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Whiteside, Sandra
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University of Sheffield, UK
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Bark and Hz scaled F2 locus equations: Sex differences and individual differences
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Whitworth, Nicole
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Leeds Beckett University, UK
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Emergence of the vowel space in very young children with Down syndrome: An exploratory case study
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Wieling, Martijn
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University of Groningen, The Netherlands
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Investigating dialectal differences using articulography
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Comparing L1 and L2 speakers using articulography
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Wiese , Richard
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Institut für Germanistische Sprachwissenschaft, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany
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The influence of syllable number and task-related attention on the perception of rhythmic irregularities: An ERP study on German compounds
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Wihlborg, Lovisa
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The University of Edinburgh, UK
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Do baby-talk words reflect biomechanical constraints on speech production?
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Williams, Daniel
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University of Potsdam, Germany
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Beyond North American English: modelling vowel inherent spectral change in British English and Dutch
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Wilson, Colin
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Department of Cognitive Science, Johns Hopkins University, USA
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Structured variability in acoustic realization: a corpus study of voice onset time in American English stops
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Acoustics characteristics of open transition in nonnative consonant cluster production
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Wilson, Ian
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The University of Aizu, Japan
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Bridging articulation and perception: The C/D model and contrastive emphasis
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Wilson, Kieran
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The University of Edinburgh, UK
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San Francisco English and the California vowel
shift
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Windmann, Andreas
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Bielefeld University, Bielefeld, Germany
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What do regression analyses of inter-stress interval duration really measure?
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Winter, Bodo
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Cognitive and Information Sciences, University of California Merced, USA
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The other N: The role of repetitions and items in the design of phonetic experiments
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Role of pitch in perceiving politeness in Korean
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Winters, Stephen J.
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University of Calgary, Canada
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The perception of coolness: Differences in evaluating voice quality in male and female speakers
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Exemplar-based classification of statements and questions in Cantonese
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Wissing, Daan
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North-West University, South Africa
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Bilingual speech rhythm: Spanish-Afrikaans in Patagonia
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Witteman, Jurriaan
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Leiden University Centre for Linguistics, The Netherlands
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Vowel duration in English as a second language among Javanese learners
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Włodarczak, Marcin
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Department Linguistics, Stockholm University, Sweden
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Pitch slope and end point as turn-taking clues in Swedish
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Pitch, perceived duration and auditory biases: Comparison among languages
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Respiratory properties of backchannels in spontaneous multiparty conversation
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Wolter, Vanessa
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The DNRF LANCHART Center, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
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Raising of /a/ in Copenhagen Danish – Perceptual consequences across two generations
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Wolters, Maria K.
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The University of Edinburgh, UK
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Tracking depressed mood
using speech pause
patterns
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Wong, Janice Wing Sze
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Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong
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*
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Comparing the perceptual training effects on the perception and production of English high-front and high-back vowel contrasts by Cantonese ESL learners
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Wong, Nicole
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The University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign, USA
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The primary articulation of plain-emphatic /s/-/sˤ/ in Lebanese Arabic: An EMA study
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Wood, Sara
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Clinical Audiology, Speech and Language Research Centre, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, UK
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Spatial & temporal variability of sibilants in children with Down's syndrome
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Wood, Sophie
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University of York, UK
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Perceiving and adapting to regional accent differences among vowel subsystems
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Wormald, Jessica
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University of York, UK
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Acoustic and articulatory variation in British Asian English liquids
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Dynamic variation in ‘Panjabi-English’: Analysis of F1 & F2 trajectories for FACE and GOAT
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Wrembel, Magdalena
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Faculty of English, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland
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Third language pronunciation performance and metaphonological awareness: A correlational study
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Phonological development in the home language among early Polish-English bilinguals
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Wrench, Alan
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Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, UK; Articulate Instruments Ltd, UK
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F1/F2 targets for Finnish single vs. double vowels
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Helping children learn non-native articulations: The implications for ultrasound-based clinical intervention
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Towards a 3D Tongue model for parameterising ultrasound data
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Wu, Di
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
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Modeling Iu Mien tone with eigenpitch representations
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Wu, Kefei
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New York University, Abu Dhabi
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Asymmetries in the perception of Mandarin tones: Evidence from mismatch negativity
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Wu, Mengyue
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The University of Melbourne, Australia
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Perception of Cantonese tones by Mandarin
speakers
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Wu, Yaru
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Labex EFL (Empirical Foundations of Linguistics), France; University of Paris III: Sorbonne Nouvelle-Phonetics and Phonology Laboratory (LPP) UMR 7018, France
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On improving the pronunciation of French /r/ in Chinese
learners by using real-time
ultrasound visualization
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Wuhrer, Stefanie
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INRIA Grenoble Rhône-Alpes, France
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A statistical shape space model of the palate surface trained on 3D MRI scans of the vocal tract
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Wutiwiwatchai, Chai
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NECTEC, Thailand
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Frequency of occurrence of phonemes and
syllables in Thai: Analysis of spoken and
written corpora
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Xia, Zhihua
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Jiangsu Normal University, China
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Absolute and relative entrainment in Mandarin conversations
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Xu, Kele
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Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France; SIGnal processing and MAchine learning Lab, ESPCI ParisTech, PSL Research University, Paris, France
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Development of a 3D tongue motion visualization platform based on ultrasound image sequences
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Tongue contour extraction from ultrasound images based on deep neural network
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Xu, Shufang
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Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Brunei
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Acoustic investigation of neutral tone in Brunei Mandarin
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An acoustic study of monophthongs in Brunei Mandarin
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Xu, Yi
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Speech Hearing and Phonetic Sciences, University College London, UK
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Modelling Japanese intonation using PENTAtrainer2
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Computational modelling of double focus in American English
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Simulating online compensation for pitch-shifted auditory feedback with target approximation model
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An articulatory-functional approach to modeling Persian focus prosody
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Long-distance anticipatory vowel-to-vowel assimilatory effects in French and Japanese
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Tone and intonation: Beyond the obvious
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Xu, Zhihao
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Nankai High School, Tianjin, China
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The perception of English vowel
contrasts by Chinese EFL learners and
native English speakers
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Yamakawa, Kimiko
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Aichi Shukutoku University, Japan
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Perception boundary between /s/ and /ts/ in Japanese at various speaking rates
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Acoustic features of Japanese words spoken by Japanese natives and non-natives
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Yamane, Noriko
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University of British Columbia, Canada
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An ultrasound examination of taps in Japanese
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Yan, Hanbo
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University of Kansas, USA
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Contextually dependent cue
weighting for a laryngeal
contrast in Shanghai Wu
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Yan, Xiu
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City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
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Prosodic cues and degree of perceived foreign accents in learner English
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Yang, Anqi
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Utrecht Institute of Linguistics - OTS, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
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Phonetic focus-marking in Korean-speaking 7- to 8-year-olds and adults
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Yang, Yin
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University of New Mexico, USA
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Development of a 3D tongue motion visualization platform based on ultrasound image sequences
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Yanushevskaya, Irena
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Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
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Prosody of voice: Declination, sentence mode and interaction with prominence
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Yao, Yao
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The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
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Perceptual confusability of Mandarin
sounds, tones and syllables
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Yazawa, Kakeru
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GSICCS, Waseda University, Japan
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Vowel epenthesis in Japanese speakers' L2 English
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Yin, Yanjun
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The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
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Cross-modal association between colour, vowel and lexical tone in nonsynesthetic populations: Cantonese, Mandarin and English
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Interlanguage influence in cues of
narrow focus: A study of Hong Kong English
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Yip, Jonathan
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The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
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Gestural reduction of Hong Kong Cantonese
syllable-final oral
stops
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Yiu, Suki
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The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
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Intonation of statements and questions in Cantonese English:
Acoustic evidence from a smoothing spline analysis of variance
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Yoneyama, Kiyoko
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Department of English, Daito Bunka University, Japan
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Production of a non-contrastive sound in a second language
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*
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Onset-coda asymmetry in
second-language syllable
perception by Japanese teachers of English
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Loss of prevoicing in modern Japanese /g, d, b/
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Yoo, Kayeon
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University of Cambridge, UK
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*
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Domain-initial denasalisation in Busan Korean: A
cross-generational case study
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Yoon, Tae-Jin
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Sungshin Women’s University, South Korea; Cheongju University, South Korea
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The effect of word frequency on the timecourse of tonogenesis in Seoul Korean
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*
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A corpus-based approach to dialectal variation in Korean vowels
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Yu, Alan
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University of Chicago, USA
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*
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Investigating variation in English vowel-to-vowel coarticulation in a longitudinal phonetic corpus
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Yu, Jue
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School of Foreign Languages, Tongji University, Shanghai, China
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*
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How natural is Chinese L2 English prosody?
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Yuen, Ivan
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ARC Centre of Excellence in Cognition and its Disorders (CCD), Centre of Language Sciences (CLaS), Department of Linguistics, Macquarie University, Australia
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Anticipatory planning of r-insertion in Australian English
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The effect of listener and speaker gender on the perception of rises in AusE
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Zając, Magdalena
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University of Lodz, Poland
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Phonetic imitation of VOT in L2 English: Variation as a function of model talker
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Zajdó, Krisztina
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Department of Special Education/Speech-Language Pathology, University of West Hungary, Hungary
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*
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The effects of lip rounding on voice onset time production in children acquiring Hungarian
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Zellers, Margaret
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Department of Speech, Music & Hearing, Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan, Stockholm, Sweden
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Perception of pitch in glottalizations of varying duration by German listeners
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Zellou, Georgia
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Department of Linguistics, University of California, Davis, USA
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Speaker identity and spectral influences on word recognition
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Cross-dialectal differences in nasal coarticulation in American English
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Zerbian, Sabine
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University of Stuttgart, Germany
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Downstep in Tswana (Southern Bantu)
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Zeroual, Chakir
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Faculté Polydisciplinaire de Taza, Marocco; Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie CNRS-UMR-7018 Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris, France
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Gestural coordination differences between intervocalic simple and geminate plosives in Moroccan Arabic: An EMA investigation
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Zetterholm, Elisabeth
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Department of Language Education, Stockholm University, Sweden
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Patterns of prominence in L2: Observations from learners of Swedish with L1s of diverse prominence properties
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Zhang, Aihui
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Tianjin Univeristy, China
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*
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The perception of English vowel
contrasts by Chinese EFL learners and
native English speakers
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Zhang, Caicai
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The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
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*
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Cumulative effects of phonetic context on speech perception
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Zhang, Jie
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University of Kansas, USA
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*
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Contextually dependent cue
weighting for a laryngeal
contrast in Shanghai Wu
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Zhang, Mai
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Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
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The perception study of Mandarin Tone 1 and Tone 4
by Hong Kong Cantonese speakers: The pitch effects
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Zhang, Minghui
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Department of Linguistics, Graduate School, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China
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On the diphthongized vowels in Qimen Hui Chinese
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*
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Tone features in Qimen Hui Chinese dialect
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Zhang, Qian
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School of Chinese as A Second Language, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China
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*
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The vowel inventory in the Xinfeng (Tieshikou) Hakka
dialect
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Zhang, Yaming
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Kobe University, Japan
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*
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Perception of English syllable-final consonants by Chinese speakers
and Japanese speakers.
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Zhang, Yu
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Ohio University, USA
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Effects of speaker variability on processing spoken word form and meaning in short-term priming
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Zhao, Sherry Y.
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Research Laboratory of Electronics, MIT, USA
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Feature-cue-based
processing of speech: A
developmental perspective
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Zharkova, Natalia
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Clinical Audiology, Speech and Language Research Centre, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, UK
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Development of lingual motor control in children and adolescents
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Zheng, Xinyuan
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Tianjin Univeristy, China
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The perception of English vowel
contrasts by Chinese EFL learners and
native English speakers
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Zhi, Na
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Capital Normal University of China, China; Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China
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*
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The role of L1 production compactness on the L2 production accuracy
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Zhou, Weijing
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Phonetics Lab, Jiangsu University of Science and Technology, China
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*
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Prosodic patterns of noun phrases in English, Mandarin and L2 English
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Effect of experience on Chinese assimilation and identification of English consonants
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Zhu, Yiqing
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Department of Linguistics, University of Florida, USA
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Perception of pitch contours by
native and non-native
tone listeners
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Ziemann, Ulf
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Department of Neurology, University of Tübingen, Germany
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The role of pre-SMA for time-critical speech perception –
A transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) study
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Zimmerer, Frank
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Saarland University, Germany
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Comparison of pitch profiles of German and French speakers speaking French and German
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Zou, Ting
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Leiden University Center for Linguistics, The Netherlands
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*
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Attention redistribution and segment-tone integration in Mandarin tone acquisition by L2 learners
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Zuraw, Kie
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University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), USA
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Aspiration and the gradient structure of English prefixed words
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Zydorowicz, Paulina
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Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland
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*
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English word-medial morphonotactics: A corpus study
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Żygis, Marzena
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ZAS Berlin, Germany; Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany
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The phonetics and phonology of the Polish vocative chant
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*
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The effects of intonation on acoustic properties of fricatives
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Acoustic correlates of focus marking in Polish
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Voicing in Polish: Interactions with lexical stress and focus
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