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55     Hadding-Koch, K. & Studdert-Kennedy, M. (1963). A study of semantic ad psychological test responses to controlled variations in fundamental frequency. Studia Linguistica, XVII, 65-76.

59     Hadding-Koch, K. & Abramson, A. S. (1964). Duration versus spectrum in Swedish vowels: Some perceptual experiments. Studia Linguistica, XVIII, 94-107.     

56     Hadding-Koch, K. & Studdert-Kennedy, M. (1964). Intonation contours evaluated by American and Swedish subjects. Proceedings of the 5th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 326-331.

51     Hadding-Koch, K., & Studdert-Kennedy, M. (1964). An experimental study of some intonation contours. Phonetica, 11, 175-185.    

73     Haggard, M. P. & Mattingly, I. G. (1968). A simple program for synthesizing British English. IEEE Transactions on Audio and Electroacoustics, 16, 95-99.      

758    Haggard, P. (1991). Task Coordination in Human Prehension. Journal of Motor Behavior, 23(1), 25-37.

544     Haji, T., Horiguchi, S., & Baer, T. (1986) Frequency and amplitude perturbation analysis of electroglottograph during sustained phonation. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 80, 58-62.

496    Haken, H., Kelso, J. A. S., & Bunz, H. (1985). A theoretical model of phase transitions in human hand movements. Biological Cybernetics, 51, 347-356.

1134  Halle, P., Best, C. & Levitt, A. (1999).  The perception of American English approximants by French native speakers.  Proceedings of the XIVth International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, (pp.905-908).  San Francisco, CA.

1172  Halle, P.A., Best, C.T., & Levitt, A. (1999). Phonetic vs. phonological influences on French listeners' perceptionof American English approximants. Journal of Phonetics. 281-306.

1298  Halle, P., Best, C.T. & Bachrach, A. (2003).  Perception of /dl/ and /tl/ clusters: A coss-linguistic perceptual study with French and Israeli listeners. Proceedings of the 15th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences.  Barcelona, Spain.August 3-9, 2003. Universitat Auto`noma de Barcelona.

1484 Halle, P.A. & Best, C.T. (2007).  Dental-to-velar perceptual assimilation:  A cross-linguistic study of the perception of dental stop+/l/ clusters.  Journal of Acoustical Society of America, v. 121,:no.5, pp. 2899-2914.
333    Hanson, V. L. (1981). Processing of visual and spoken words: Evidence for common coding. Memory & Cognition, 9, 93-100.

385    Hanson, V. L. (1982). Short-term recall by deaf signers of American Sign Language: Implications of encoding strategy for order recall. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 8, 572-583.

390    Hanson, V. L. (1982). Use of orthographic structure by deaf adults: Recognition of finger spelled words. Applied Psycholinguistics, 3, 343-356.

384    Hanson, V. L., & Bellugi, U. (1982). On the role of sign order and morphological structure in memory for American Sign Language sentences. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 21, 621-633.

434    Hanson, V. L., Shankweiler, D., & Fischer, F. W. (1983). Determinants of spelling ability in deaf and hearing adults: Access to linguistic structure. Cognition, 14, 323-344.

417    Hanson, V. L. (1983). The reading process: Cognitive and psycholinguistic perspectives. Contemporary Psychology, 28, 550-551.

453    Hanson, V. L. (1984). Linguistic coding by deaf children in relation to beginning reading success. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 37, 378-393.

533    Hanson, V. L., & Wilkenfeld, D. (1985) Morphophonology and lexical organization in deaf readers. Language and Speech, Vol. 28, Part 3, 269-280.

532    Hanson, V. L. (1986). Access to Spoken Language and the Acquisition of Orthographic Structure: Evidence from Deaf Readers. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 38A, 193- 212.

584    Hanson, Vicki L. & Fowler, Carol A. (1987) Phonological coding in word reading: Evidence from hearing and deaf readers. Memory & Cognition, 15(3), 199-207.

645    Hanson, V. L., & McGarr, N. S. (1989). Rhyme Generation by Deaf Adults. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 32, 2-11.

671    Hanson, V.L. & Feldman, L.B. (1989). Language specificity in lexical organization: Evidence from deaf signers' lexical organization of American Sign Language and English. Memory & Cognition, 17(3), 292-301.

706    Hanson, V. L. (1990). Phonology and Reading: Evidence from Profoundly Deaf Readers. In . Shankweiler & I. Y. Liberman (Eds.), Phonology and Reading Disability: Solving the Reading Puzzle. (1989). IARLD Research Mongraph Series. Ann Arbor: Univeristy of Michigan Press.

756    Hanson, V. L., Goodell, E. W., & Perfetti, C. A. (1991). Tongue-Twister Effects in the Silent Reading of Hearing and Deaf College Students. Journal of Memory and Language, 30, 319-330.

23     Harris, K. S. (1958). Cues for the discrimination of American English fricatives in spoken syllables. Language and Speech, 1, 1-7.

24     Harris, K. S., Hoffman, H. S., Liberman, A. M., Delattre, P. C., & Cooper, F. S. (1958). Effect of third-formant transitions on the perception of the voiced stop consonants. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 30, 122-126.

50     Harris, K. S., Rosov, R., Cooper, F. S., & Lysaught, G. F. (1964). A multiple suction electrode system. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 17, 698-700.

58     Harris, K. S., Lysaught, G. S., & Schvey, M. M. (1965). Some aspects of the production of oral and nasal stops. Language and Speech, 8, 135-147.

100   Harris, K. S. (1970). Physiological measures of speech movements: EMG and fiberoptic studies. ASHA Reports, 5, 271-282.

114   Harris, K. S. (1971). Children's language development and articulatory breakdown. In D. L.Horton & J. J. Jenkins (Eds.), Perception of Language (pp. 207-215).

120    Harris, K. S. (1972). Silent articulation. Science, 176, 1114-1115.    

228    Harris, K. S. (1977). The study of articulatory organization: Some negative progress. In M. Sawashima & F. S. Cooper (Eds.), Dynamic aspects of speech production. Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press, 71-82.      

259    Harris, K. S. (1978). Vowel duration change and its underlying physiological mechanisms. Language and Speech, 21, 354-361.

396a  Harris, K. S. (1982). Electromyography as a technique for laryngeal investigation. Conference on the assessment of vocal pathology, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, April 1979. ASHA Reports, 11, 70-86.

437    Harris, K. S., & Bell-Berti, F. (1984). On consonants and syllable boundaries. In L. Raphael, C. R. Raphael, & M. R. Valdovinos (Eds.), Language and Cognition (pp. 89-95). New York: Plenum.

513   Harris, K. S., Rubin-Spitz, J. & McGarr, N. S. (1985). The role of production variability in normal and deviant developing speech. Proceedings of the Conference on the Planning and Production of Speech in Normal and Hearing-Impaired Individuals. ASHA Reports, 15. (pp. 50-57).     

1493 Hartinger, M. & Mooshammer, C. (2008).  Articulatory Variability in Cluttering.  Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica, v. 60:no.2, pp. 64-72.
1686 Hasson, U., Ghazanfar, A.A., Galantucci, B., Garrod, S. & Keysers, C. (2012).  Brain-to-brain coupling: a mechanism for creating and sharing a social world.  Trends in Cognitive Sciences, v. 16(2), pp. 114-121.
472   Hawkins, S. (1984). On the development of Motor Control in Speech: Evidence from studies of temporal coordination. Speech and Language: Advances in Basic Research and Practice, II, 317-374.

495   Hawkins, S. (1985). Acoustic and perceptual correlates of the non-nasal-nasal distinction for vowels. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 77, 1560-1575.

197   Healy, A. F., & Cutting, J. E. (1976). Units of speech perception: Phoneme and syllable. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 15, 73-83.

245   Healy, A. F., & Levitt, A. G. (1978). The relative accessibility of semantic and deep structure syntactic concepts. Memory & Cognition, 6, 518-526.

290   Healy, A. F., & Levitt, A. G. (1980). Accessibility of the voicing distinction for learning phonological rules. Memory & Cognition, 8, 107-114.

364   Healy, A. F., & Repp, B. H. (1982). Context and phonetic mediation in categorical perception. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 8, 68-80.

386   Henderson, J. B., & Repp, B. H. (1982). Is a stop consonant released when followed by another stop consonant? Phonetica, 39, 71-82.

1431  Hindson, B., Byrne, B., Fielding-Barnsley, R., Newman, C., Hine, D.W., & Shankweiler, D.  (2005).  Assessment and Early Instruction of Preschool Children at Rick for Reading Disability.  Journal of Educational Psychology, v.97:no.4, pp. 687-704
112    Hirose, H. (1971). The activity of the adductor laryngeal muscles in respect to vowel devoicing in Japanese. Phonetica, 23, 156-170.

126    Hirose, H., & Gay, T. (1972). The activity of the intrinsic laryngeal muscles in voicing control. Phonetica, 25, 140-164.

141   Hirose, H., & Gay, T. (1973). Laryngeal control in vocal attack. An electromyographic study. Folia Phoniatrica, 25, 203-213.

153   Hirose, H., Lee, C. Y., & Ushijima, T. (1974). Laryngeal control in Korean stop production. Journal of Phonetics, 2, 145-152.

27     Hoffman, H. S. (1958). Study of some cues in the perception of the voiced stop consonants. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 30, 1035-1041.

1030 Hogden, J., Lofqvist, A., Gracco, V. L., Zlokarnik, I., Rubin, P., & Saltzman, E. (1996). Accurate recovery of articulator positions from acoustics: New conclusions based on human data. Journal of the Acoustical Society, 100(3), 1819-1834.

1005  Hogden, J., Rubin, P., & Saltzman, E. (1996). An unsupervised method for learning to track tongue position from an acoustic signal. Bulletin de la communication parlee, 3, 101-116.

1466 Hodgen, J., Rubin, P., McDermott, E., Katagiri, S., & Goldstein, L. (2007).  Inverting mappings from smooth paths through Rn to paths through Rm.  A technique applied to recovering articulation from acoustics.  Speech Communication, v. 49, pp. 361-383.
1532 Holden, J.G., Van Orden, G.C., Turvey, M.T. (2009).  Dispersion of Response Times Reveals Cognitive Dynamics.  Psychological Review, v. 116:no.2, pp. 318-342.
62     Holmes, J. N., Mattingly, I. G., & Shearme, J. N. (1964). Speech synthesis by rule. Language and Speech, 7, 127-143.

1263  Honorof, D.N., & Browman, C.P. (1995).  The center of edge:  How are consonant clusters organized with respect to the vowel?  In K. Elenius & P. Branderud (Eds.), Proceedings of the XIIIth International Congress of Phonetic Sciences. (pp.552-555). Stockholm:  KTH and Stockholm University.

1135 Honorof, D.N. (1999).  Effects of imitation on the articulation of challenging speech targets. Proceedings of the XIVth International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, (pp.1141-1144). San Francisco, CA.

1285 Honorof, D.N. (2003).  Reference vowels and lexical sets in accent acquisition.  In R.Dal Vera (ed.), Voice and Speech Review: Film, Broadcast and e-Media Coaching and Other Contemporary Issues in Professional Voice and Speech Training, pp. 106-122. Cincinnati, OH: Voice and Speech Trainers Association, Inc.

1288 Honorof, D.N. (2003). Articulatory evidence for nasal de-occlusivization in Castilian.  Proceedings of the 15th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences.  Barcelona, Spain.  August 3-9, 2003. Universitat Auto`noma de Barcelona.

1334 Honorof, D.N. (2004). Articulatory events are given in advance.  In Victor H. Yngve and ZdzislawWasik (eds.) Hard-Science Linguistics, Continuum, pp. 67-86.

1385 Honorof, D.N. & Whalen, D.H. (2005). Perception of pitch location within a speaker's FO range.  Journal of Accoustical Society of America, v.117(4), pp. 2193-2200.
1414  Honorof, D.N., & Feldman, L. (2006).  The Chinese character in psycholinguistic research: form, structure, and the reader.  The Handbook of East Asian Psycholinguistics, v.1 (Chinese), Chapter 17, pp. 195-207.
1616 Honorof, D.N. & Whalen, D.H. (2010).  Identification of speaker sex from one vowel across a range of fundamental frequencies.  Journal of Acoustical Society of America, v. 128(5), pp. 3095-3104.
1619 Honorof, D.N. Weihing, J. & Fowler, C.A. (2011).  Articulatory events are imitated under rapid shadowing.  Journal of Phonetics, v. 39, pp. 18-38.
582     Horiguchi, S., & Bell-Berti, F. (1987) The Velotraces: A Device for Monitoring Velar Position. Cleft Palate Journal, Vol. 24, No. 2, 104-111.

137     Howie, J. M. (1972). Some experiments on the perception of Mandarin tones. Proceedings of the 7th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, (pp. 900-904). The Hague: Mouton.

72     Huntington, D., Harris, K. S., & Sholes, G. (1968). An electromyographic study of consonant articulation in hearing-impaired and normal speakers. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 11, 147-158.


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