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1417 Xu, Y. (2005). Speech melody as articulatorily implemented communicative functions. Speech Communication, v.46, pp. 220-251.
751 Xu, Y. (1991). Depth of phonological recoding in short-term memory. Memory & Cognition, 19(3), 263-273.
820 Xu, Y. (1992). A review by Yi Xu of Psycholinguistic Implications for Linguistic Relativity: A Case Study of Chinese, by Rumjahn Hoosain. Language and Speech, 35(3), 325-340.
902 Xu, Y. (1994). Production and perception of coarticulated tones. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 95(4), 2240-2253.
902A Xu, Yi. (1994). Asymmetry in contextual tonal variation in Mandarin. Advances in the Study of Chinese Language Processing, Vol. 1. Department of Psychology, National Taiwan University.
1052 Xu, Y., Liberman, A. M., & Whalen, D. H. (1997). On the immediacy of phonetic perception. Psychological Science, 8, 358-362.
1128 Xu, Y. (1999). Effects of tone and focus on the formation and alignment of fo contours. Journal of Phonetics, 27, 55-105.
1337 Xu, Yi. (2004). Separation of functional components of tone and intonation from observed Fo patterns. In Gunnar Fant, Hiroya Fujisaki, Jianfen Cao and Yi Xu (Eds.), From traditional phonology to modern speech processing: Festschrift for Professor Wu Zongji’s 95th birthday. Beijing: Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press, (pp 483-505).
1352 Xu, Y., Larson, C.R., Bauer, J.J. & Hain, T.C. (2004). Compensation for pitch-shifted auditory feedback during the production of Mandarin tone sequences. Journal of the Accoustical Society of American, (2) 1168-1178.
1364 Xu, Y. (2004). Understanding tone from the perspective of production and perception. Language and Linguistics, Vol. 5, (4), pp. 757-797.

