Publications Sorted By Year

Number Year Author Title Publication
812Lofqvist, A., & Gracco, V. L.Discrete and continuous modes in speech motor control.Paper from the symposium Current Phonetic Research Paradigms: Implications for Speech Motor Control. Stockholm, Sweden, August 13-16, 1991. (pp.27-34).
559Feldman, L. B., & Fowler, C. A.The inflected noun system in Serbo-Croatian: Lexical representation of morphological structure.Memory and Cognition, 15(1), 1-12.
506Kelso, J. A. S. & Scholz, J. P.Cooperative Phenomena in Biological Motion.In H. Haken (Ed.), Synergetics of Complex Systems in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Springer-Verlag.
1179Bentin, S. & Ibrahim, R.New evidence for phonological processing during visual word recognition: the case of Arabic.Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition. v. 22, no.2, 309-323.
1205Abramson, A.S.The stability of distinctive vowel length in Thai.In Tingsabadh, K. & Abramson, A.S. Essays in Thai linguistics (pp.13-26). Bangkok: Chulalongkorn University Press.
21950Cooper, F. SSpectrum analysis.Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 22, 761-762.
11950Cooper, F. SGuidance devices for the blind.Physics Today, 3, 6-14.
31951Cooper, F. S., Liberman, A. M., & Borst, J. M.The interconversion of audible and visible patterns as a basis for research in the perception of speech.Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, 37, 318-325.
41951Delattre, P., Liberman, A. M., & Cooper, F. S.Voyelles synthetiques a' deux formants et voyelles cardinales.Le Maitre Phonetique, 96, 30-37.
51951Delattre, P.The physiological interpretation of sound spectrograms.Publications of the Modern Language Association, 66, 864-875.
61952Delattre, P. C., Cooper, F. S., & Liberman, A. M.Some suggestions for language teaching methods arising from research on the acoustic analysis and synthesis of speech.Third Annual Round Table Meeting on Linguistics and Language Teaching (Mono. No. 2, pp. 31-47). Washington, DC: Georgetown University.
81952Cooper, F. S., Delattre, P. C., Liberman, A. M., Borst, J. M., & Gerstman, L. J.Some experiments on the perception of synthetic speech sounds.Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 24, 597-606.
91952Delattre, P. C., Liberman, A. M., Cooper, F. S., & Gerstman, L. J.An experimental study of the acoustic determinants of vowel color; observations on one- and two-formant vowels synthesized from spectrographic patterns.Word 8, 195-210
71952Liberman, A. M., Delattre, P. C., & Cooper, F. S.The role of selected stimulus variables in the perception of the unvoiced stop consonants.American Journal of Psychology, 65, 497-516.
101953Cooper, F. S.Some instrumental aids to research on speech.Fourth Annual Round Table Meeting on Linguistics and Language Teaching (pp. 46-53). Washington, DC: Georgetown University.
111954Liberman, A. M., Delattre, P. C., Cooper, F. S., & Gerstman, L. J.The role of consonant-vowel transitions in the perception of the stop and nasal consonants.Psychological Monographs, 68, 1-13.
121955Delattre, P. C., Liberman, A. M., & Cooper, F. S.Acoustic loci and transitional cues for consonants.Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 27, 769-773.
131956Liberman, A. M., Delattre, P. C., Gerstman, L. C., & Cooper, F. S.Tempo of frequency change as a cue for distinguishing classes of speech sounds.Journal of Experimental Psychology, 52, 127-137.
141956Delattre, P. C., Cooper, F. S., Liberman, A. M., & Gerstman, L. J.Speech synthesis as a research technique.Proceedings of the VIIth International Congress of Linguists, (1952), London.
151956Borst, J. M.The use of spectrograms for speech analysis and synthesis.Journal of the Audio Engineering Society, 4, 14-23.
161957Liberman, A. M.Some results of research on speech perception.Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 29, 117-123.
171957Lisker, L.Closure duration and the intervocalic voiced-voiceless distinction in English.Language, 33, 42-49.
181957O'Connor, J. D., Gerstman, L. J., Liberman, A. M., Delattre, P. C., & Cooper, F. S.Acoustic cues for the perception of initial /w,r,l/ in English.Word, 13, 25-43.
191957Lisker, L.Linguistic segments, acoustic segments, and synthetic speech.Language, 33, 370-374.
201957Bolinger, D. L. & Gerstman, L. J.Disjuncture as a cue to constructs.Word, 13, 246-255.
211957Lisker, L.Minimal cues for separating /w, r, l, y/ in intervocalic position.Word, 13, 257-267.
221957Liberman, A. M., Harris, K. S., Hoffman, H. S., & Griffith, B. C.The discrimination of speech sounds within and across phoneme boundaries.Journal of Experimental Psychology, 54, 358-368.
231958Harris, K. S.Cues for the discrimination of American English fricatives in spoken syllables.Language and Speech, 1, 1-7.
241958Harris, K. S., Hoffman, H. S., Liberman, A. M., Delattre, P. C., & Cooper, F. S.Effect of third-formant transitions on the perception of the voiced stop consonants.Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 30, 122-126.
251958Liberman, A. M., Delattre, P. C., & Cooper, F. S.Some cues for the distinction between voiced and voiceless stops in initial position.Language and Speech, 1, 153-167.
261958Bolinger, D. L.A theory of pitch accent in English.Word, 14, 110-149.
271958Hoffman, H. S.Study of some cues in the perception of the voiced stop consonants.Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 30, 1035-1041.
281958Cooper, F. S., Liberman, A. M., Harris, K. S., & Grubb, P. M.Some input-output relations observed in experiments on the perception of speech.2nd International Congress of Cybernetics, Namur, Belgium, 930-941.
291958Delattre, P. C.Les indices acoustiques de la parole: premier rapport.Phonetica, 2, 108-118.
301959Liberman, A. M., Ingemann, F., Lisker, L., Delattre, P. C., & Cooper, F. S.Minimal rules for synthesizing speech.Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 31, 1490-1499.
311960Lotz, J., Abramson, A. S., Gerstman, L. J., Ingemann, F., & Nemser, W. .The perception of English stops by speakers of English, Spanish, Hungarian, and Thai: A tape-cutting experiment.Language and Speech, 3, 71-77.
321961Liberman, A. M., Harris, K. S., Kinney, J. A., & Lane, H.The discrimination of relative onset time of the components of certain speech and nonspeech patterns.Journal of Experimental Psychology, 61, 379-388.
331961Kinney, J. A. S.Discrimination in auditory and visual patterns.American Journal of Psychology, 74, 529-541.
341961Liberman, A. M., Harris, K. S., Eimas, P. D., Lisker, L., & Bastian, J.An effect of learning on speech perception: The discrimination of durations of silence with and without phonemic significance.Language and Speech, 4, 175-195.
351962Abramson, A. S.The vowels and tones of standard Thai: Acoustical measurements and experiments.Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Research Center in Anthropology, Folklore and Linguistics.
361962Lisker, L., Cooper, F. S., & Liberman, A. M.The uses of experiment in language description.Word, 18, 82-106.
371962Liberman, A. M., Cooper, F. S., Harris, K. S., & MacNeilage, P. F.A motor theory of speech perception.Proceedings of the Speech Communication Seminar, Stockholm.
381962Cooper, F. S., Liberman, A. M., Lisker, L., & Gaitenby, J. H.Speech synthesis by rules.Proceedings of the Speech Communication Seminar, Stockholm.
391962Cooper, F. S.Speech synthesizers.Proceedings of the 4th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (Helsinki, 1961). The Hague: Mouton.
401962Delattre, P. C.Le jeu des transitions des formants et la perception des consonnes.Proceedings of the 4th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (Helsinki, 1961). The Hague: Mouton.
411962Fry, D. B., Abramson, A. S., Eimas, P. D., & Liberman, A. M.The identification and discrimination of synthetic vowels.Language and Speech, 5, 171-189.
431962Studdert-Kennedy, M. & Liberman, A. M.Psychological considerations in design of auditory displays for reading machines.Proceedings of the International Congress on Technology and Blindness, 1, 289-304.
421963Cooper, F. S.Speech from stored data.Proceedings of the Institute Electrical and Electronic Engineers.
441963MacNeilage, P.Electromyographic and acoustic study of the production of certain final clusters.Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 35, 461-463.
451963Lisker, L.On Hultzen's voiceless lenis stops in prevocalic clusters.Word, 19, 376-387.
551963Hadding-Koch, K. & Studdert-Kennedy, M.A study of semantic ad psychological test responses to controlled variations in fundamental frequency.Studia Linguistica, XVII, 65-76.
461964Cooper, F. S.Instrumental methods for research in phonetics.Proceedings of the 5th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, (Munster) (pp. 142-171). Basel: S. Karger.
471964MacNeilage, P. F. & Sholes, G. N.An electromyographic study of the tongue during vowel production.Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 7, 209-232.
481964Delattre, P. C., Liberman, A. M., & Cooper, F. S.Formant transitions and loci as acoustic correlates of place of articulation in American fricatives.Studia Linguistica, 16, 104-121.
491964MacNeilage, P. F.Typing errors as clues to serial ordering mechanisms in language behavior.Language and Speech, 7, 144-159.
501964Harris, K. S., Rosov, R., Cooper, F. S., & Lysaught, G. F.A multiple suction electrode system.Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 17, 698-700.
511964Hadding-Koch, K., & Studdert-Kennedy, M.An experimental study of some intonation contours.Phonetica, 11, 175-185
531964Lisker, L., & Abramson, A.Acoustical measurements.Word, 20, 384-422.
561964Hadding-Koch, K. & Studdert-Kennedy, M.Intonation contours evaluated by American and Swedish subjects.Proceedings of the 5th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 326-331.
571964Lisker, L. & Abramson, A. S.Stop categorization and voice onset time.Proceedings of the 5th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 389-391.
591964Hadding-Koch, K. & Abramson, A. S.Duration versus spectrum in Swedish vowels: Some perceptual experiments.Studia Linguistica, XVIII, 94-107.
621964Holmes, J. N., Mattingly, I. G., & Shearme, J. N.Speech synthesis by rule.Language and Speech, 7, 127-143.
521965Cooper, F. S.Research techniques and instrumentation: EMG.Proceedings of the Conference: Communicative Problems in Cleft Palate, ASHA Reports, 1, 153-168.
581965Harris, K. S., Lysaught, G. S., & Schvey, M. M.Some aspects of the production of oral and nasal stops.Language and Speech, 8, 135-147.
601965Garding, E. & Abramson, A. S.A study of the perception of some American English intonation contours.Studia Linguistica, XIX, 61-79.
741965Abramson, A. S., & Lisker, L.Voice onset time in stop consonants: Acoustic analysis and synthesis.Proceedings of the 5th International Congress of Acoustics (Paper A51). Liege: Imp. G. Thone.
611966Shankweiler, D. P., & Harris, K. S.An experimental approach to the problem of articulation in aphasia.Cortex, 2, 277-292.
631966Mattingly , I. G.Synthesis by rule of prosodic features.Language and Speech, 9, 1-13.
641966Liberman, A. M., Cooper, F. S., Studdert-Kennedy, M., Harris, K. S., & Shankweiler, D. P.Some observations on the efficiency of speech sounds.Proceedings of the XVIII International Congress of Psychology, Moscow.
651966Studdert-Kennedy, M. & Cooper, F. S.High-performance reading machines for the blind.International Conference on Sensory Devices for the Blind, 317-340.
841966Gaitenby, J. H.The machine conversion of print to speech.11th Annual Conference on Linguistics, 114-126.
541967Liberman, A. M., Cooper, F. S., Harris, K. S., MacNeilage, P. F., & Studdert-Kennedy, M.Some observations on a model for speech perception.In W. Wathen-Dunn (Ed.), Models for the perception of speech and visual form (pp. 68-87). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
661967Shankweiler, D., & Studdert-Kennedy, M.Identification of consonants and vowels presented to the left and right ears.Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 19, 59-63.
671967Lisker, L., & Abramson, A. S.Some effects of context on voice onset time in English stops.Language and Speech, 10, 1-28.
681967MacNeilage, P. F., Rootes, T. P., & Chase, R. A.Speech production and perception in a patient with severe impairment of somesthetic perception and motor control.Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 10, 449-467.
691967Liberman, A. M., Cooper, F. S., Shankweiler, D. P., & Studdert-Kennedy, M.Perception of the speech code.Psychological Review, 74, 431-461.
701967Lindblom, B.E.F., & Studdert-Kenedy, M.On the role of formant-transitions in vowel recognition.Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 42, 830-843.
64a1968Liberman, A. M., Cooper, F. S., Studdert-Kennedy, M., Harris, K. S., & Shankweiler, E. P.On the efficiency of speech sounds. (Slightly revised edition of the above paper.)Z.F. Phonetik Sprachwissenschaft und Kommunikationsforschung, 21-32.
711968Shankweiler, D., Harris, K., & Taylor, M. L.Electromyographic studies of articulation in aphasia.Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 49, 1-8.
721968Huntington, D., Harris, K. S., & Sholes, G.An electromyographic study of consonant articulation in hearing-impaired and normal speakers.Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 11, 147-158.
731968Haggard, M. P. & Mattingly, I. G.A simple program for synthesizing British English.IEEE Transactions on Audio and Electroacoustics, 16, 95-99.
751968Mattingly, I. G.Experimental methods for speech synthesis by rule.IEEE Transactions on Audio and Electroacoustics, AU-16, 198-202.
761968Lieberman, P.Primate vocalizations and human linguistic ability.Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 44, 1574-1584.
771968Gay, T.Effect of speaking rate on diphthong formant movements.Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 44, 1570-1573.
781969Stevens, K. N., Liberman, A. M., Studdert-Kennedy, M., & Ohman, S. E. G.Cross language study of vowel perception.Language and Speech, 12, 1-23.
791969Lieberman, P.On the acoustic analysis of primate vocalizations.Behavioral Research, Methods, and Instrumentation, 1, 169-174.
801969Lieberman, P. H., Klatt, D. H., & Wilson, W. H.Vocal tract limitations on the vowel repertoires of rhesus monkey and other nonhuman primates.Science, 164, 1185-1187.
811969Lisker, L., Abramson, A. S., Cooper, F. S., & Schvey, M. H.Transillumination of the larynx in running speech.Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 45, 1544-1546.
821969Lieberman, P., Knudson, R., & Mead, J.Determination of the rate of change of fundamental frequency with respect to subglottal air pressure during sustained phonation.Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 45, 1537-1543.
831969Bolt, R. H., Cooper, F. S., David, E. E.Jr., Denes, P. B., Pickett, J. M., & Stevens, K. N.Identification of a speaker by speech spectrograms.Science, 166, 338-343.
851969Mattingly, I. G. & Liberman, A. M.The speech code and the physiology of language.Information processing in the nervous system. Springer-Verlag.
861969Cooper, F. S., Gaitenby, J. H., Mattingly, I. G., & Umeda, N.Reading aids for the blind: A special case of machine-to-man communication.IEEE Transactions on Audio and Electroacoustics, 17, 266-270.
871970Lisker, L., & Abramson, A. S.The voicing dimension: Some experiments in comparative phonetics.Proceedings of the 6th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences. (pp. 563-567). Prague: Academia.
881970Abramson, A. S. & Lisker, LDiscriminability along the voicing continuum: Cross language tests.Proceedings of the 6th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences. (pp. 569-573). Prague: Academia.
891970Lieberman, P.Towards a unified phonetic theory.Linguistic Inquiry, 1, 307-322.
901970Bolt, R. H., Cooper, F. S., David, E. E.Jr., Denes, P. B., Pickett, J. M., & Stevens, K. N.Speaker identification by speech spectrograms: A scientists' view of its reliability for legal purposes.Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 47, 597-612.
911970Shelton, R. L., Harris, K. S., Sholes, G. N., & Dooley, P. M.Study of nonspeech voluntary palate movements by scaling and electromyographic techniques.In J. F. Bosma (Ed.), Second Symposium on Oral Sensation and Perception (pp. 432- 441). Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas.
921970Studdert-Kennedy, M., Liberman, A. M., Harris, K. S., & Cooper, F. S.Motor theory of speech perception: A reply to Lane's critical review.Psychological Review, 77, 234-249.
931970Lieberman, P., Sawashima, M., Harris, K. S., & Gay, T.The articulatory implementation of the breath-group and prominence: Crico-thyroid muscular activity in intonation.Language, 46, 312-327.
941970Gay, T.A perceptual study of American English diphthongs.Language and Speech, 13, 65-88.
951970Liberman, A. M.Some characteristics of perception in the speech mode.Chapter in :Perception and its disorders; proceedings of the Association for Research in Nervous and Mental Disease, Research publications, ; v.48. Baltimore, Williams & Wilkins. pp.238-254.
961970Studdert-Kennedy, M., & Shankweiler, D. P.Hemispheric specialization for speech perception.Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 48, 579-594.
971970Studdert-Kennedy, M., Shankweiler, D., & Schulman, S.Opposed effects of a delayed channel on perception of dichotically and monotically presented CV syllables.Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 48, 599-602.
981970Gay, T.Effects of filtering and vowel environment on consonant perception.Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 48, 993-998.
991970Liberman, A. M.The grammars of speech and language.Cognitive Psychology, 1, 301-323.
1001970Harris, K. S.Physiological measures of speech movements: EMG and fiberoptic studies.ASHA Reports, 5, 271-282.
1011970Lisker, L.Supraglottal air pressure in the production of English stops.Language and Speech, 13, 215-230.
101a1970Mattingly, I. G.Phonetic Prerequisites for first-language acquisition.
1071970Abramson, A. S., & Lisker, L.Laryngeal behavior, the speech signal and phonological simplicity.Actes du Xe Congres International des Linguistes, 4, 123-129.
1081970Sawashima, M., Abramson, A. S., Cooper, F. S., & Lisker, L.Observing laryngeal adjustments during running speech by use of a fiberoptics system.Phonetica, 22, 193-201.
1021971Darwin, C. J.Ear differences in the recall of fricatives and vowels.Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 23, 46-62.
1031971Mattingly, I. G.Synthesis by rule as a tool for phonological research.Language and Speech, 14, 47-56.
1041971Lieberman, P. & Crelin, E. S.On the speech of Neanderthal Man.Linguistic Inquiry, II, 203-222.
1051971Mattingly, I. G., Liberman, A. M., Syrdal, A. M., & Halwes, T.Discrimination in speech and nonspeech modes.Cognitive Psychology, 2, 131-157
1061971Gay, T. & Harris, K. S.Some recent developments in the use of electromyography in speech research.Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 14, 241-246.
1091971Shankweiler, D. P.Laterality effects in speech perception.In D. L. Horton & J. J. Jenkins (Eds.), Perception of language (pp. 185-200). Columbus, OH: Charles E. Merrill.
1101971Wood, C. C., Goff, W. R.,& Day, R. S.Auditory evoked potentials during speech perception.Science, 173, 1248-1251.
1111971Cooper, F. S., Abramson, A. S., Sawashima, M., & Lisker, L.Looking at the larynx during running speech.Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology, 80, 678.
1121971Hirose, H.The activity of the adductor laryngeal muscles in respect to vowel devoicing in Japanese.Phonetica, 23, 156-170.
1131971Lisker, L., & Abramson, A. S.Distinctive features and laryngeal control.Language, 47, 767-785.
1141971Harris, K. S.Children's language development and articulatory breakdown.In D. L.Horton & J. J. Jenkins (Eds.), Perception of Language (pp. 207-215). Columbus, OH: Charles E. Merrill.
1151971Lieberman, P., Harris, K. S., Wolff, P., & Russell, L. H.Newborn infant cry and nonhuman primate vocalization.Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 14, 719-727.
1161971Darwin, C. J.Dichotic backward masking of complex sounds.Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 23, 386-392
1171972Mattingly, I. G.Speech cues and sign stimuli.American Scientist, 60, 327-337.
1181972Gay, T., Hirose, H., Strome, M., & Sawashima, M.Electromyography of the intrinsic laryngeal muscles during phonation.Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology, 81, 401-409.
1191972Darwin, C. J., Turvey, M. T., & Crowder, R. G.An auditory analogue of the Sperling partial report procedure: Evidence for brief auditory storage.Cognitive Psychology, 3, 255-267.
1201972Harris, K. S.Silent articulation. Book Review.Science, 176, 1114-1115.
1211972Lieberman, P., Crelin, E. S., & Klatt, D. H.Phonetic ability and related anatomy of the newborn and adult human, Neanderthal man, and the chimpanzee.American Anthropologist, 74, 287-307.
1221972Studdert-Kennedy, M., Shankweiler, D., & Pisoni, D.Auditory and phonetic processes in speech perception: Evidence from a dichotic study.Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 2, 455-466.
1231972Raphael, L. J.Preceding vowel duration as a cue to the perception of the voicing characteristics of word-final consonants in American English.Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 51, 1296-1303
1241972Shankweiler, D. & Liberman, I.Y.Misreading: A search for causes.In Kavanagh, James F. & Mattingly, Ignatius G.(eds.) Language by ear and by eye; the relationships between speech and reading. (pp.293-317). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press
1251972Liberman, A. M., Mattingly, I. G., & Turvey, M.Language codes and memory codes.In A. W. Melton & E. Martin (Eds.), Coding processes and human memory. (pp. 307-334) Washington, DC: Winston and Sons.
1261972Hirose, H., & Gay, T.The activity of the intrinsic laryngeal muscles in voicing control.Phonetica, 25, 140-164
1301972Abramson, A. S. & Lisker, L.Voice timing in Korean stops.Proceedings of the 7th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, (pp. 439-446). The Hague: Mouton.
1311972Lisker, L., & Abramson, A. S.Glottal modes in consonant distinctions.Proceedings of the 7th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, (pp. 366-370). The Hague: Mouton
1321972Studdert-Kennedy, M. & Hadding, K.Further experimental studies of fundamental frequency contours.Proceedings of the 7th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, (pp. 1024-1031). The Hague: Mouton.
1331972Liberman, A. M., & Cooper, F. S.In search of the acoustic cues.In A. Valdman (Ed.), Papers on linguistics and phonetics in memory of Pierre Delattre (pp. 329-338). The Hague: Mouton
1341972Lisker, L.Stop duration and voicing in English.Papers on linguistics and phonetics in memory of Pierre Delattre (pp. 339-343). The Hague: Mouton
1351972Abramson, A. S.Tonal experiments with whispered Thai.Thai. Papers on linguistics and phonetics in memory of Pierre Delattre (pp. 31-44). The Hague: Mouton.
1371972Howie, J. M.Some experiments on the perception of Mandarin tones.Proceedings of the 7th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, (pp. 900-904). The Hague: Mouton.
1381972Lieberman, P.On the evolution of human language.Proceedings of the 7th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, (pp. 258-275). The Hague: Mouton.
1401972Mattingly, I. G. & Kavanagh, J. F.The relationships between speech and readingThe Linguistic Reporter, DHEW Publication No. NIH 73-475.
1271973Turvey, M. T.On peripheral and central processes in vision: Inferences from an information-processing analysis of masking with patterned stimuli.Psychological Review, 80, 1-52.
1281973Abramson, A., & Lisker, L.Voice timing perception in Spanish word-initial stops.Journal of Phonetics, 1, 1-8
1291973Pisoni, D. B.Auditory and phonetic memory codes in the discrimination of consonants and vowels.Perception & Psychophysics, 13, 253-260
1391973Nye, P. W., Hankins, J. D., Rand, T., Mattingly, I. G., & Cooper, F. S.A plan for the field evaluation of an automated reading system for the blind.IEEE Transactions on Audio and Electroacoustics, 21, 265-268.
1411973Hirose, H., & Gay, T.Laryngeal control in vocal attack. An electromyographic study.Folia Phoniatrica, 25, 203-213
1421973Gay, T., & Hirose, H.Effect of speaking rate on labial consonant production: A combined electromyographic/high speed motion picture study.Phonetica, 27, 44-56.
1431973Michaels, C. F., & Turvey, M. T.Hemiretinae and non-monotonic masking functions with overlapping stimuli.Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 2, 163-164
1441973Lieberman, P.On the evolution of language: A unified view.Cognition, 2, 59-94.
1451973Borden, G. J., Harris, K. S., & Oliver, W.Oral feedback I. Variability of the effect of nerve-block anesthesia upon speech.Journal of Phonetics, 1, 289-295.
1461973Borden, G. J., Harris, K. S., & Catena, L.Oral feedback II. An electromyographic study of speech under nerve-block anesthesia.Journal of Phonetics, 1, 297-308.
1471973Dorman, M. F. & Hoffman, R.Short-term habituation of the infant auditory evoked response.Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 16, 637-641.
1491973Studdert-Kennedy, M., & Hadding, K.Auditory and linguistic processes in the perception of intonation contours.Language and Speech, 16, 293-313.
1511973Kuhn, G. M.The Phi coefficient as an index of ear differences in dichotic listening.Cortex, 9, 447-457.
1581973Bolt, R. H., Cooper, F. S., David, E. E.Jr., Denes, P. B., Pickett, J. M., & Stevens, K. N.Speaker identification by speech spectrograms: Some further observations.Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 54, 531-534.
6091973Liberman, I. Y.Segmentation of the Spoken Word and Reading Acquisition.Bulletin of the Orton Society, XXIII, 65-77.
1361974Liberman, A. M.The specialization of the language hemisphereIn F. O. Schmitt & F. G. Worden (Eds.), The neurosciences: Third study program (pp. 43-56). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
1481974Gay, T., Ushijima, T., Hirose, H., & Cooper, F. SEffect of speaking rate on labial consonant-vowel articulation.Journal of Phonetics, 2, 47-63.
1501974Rand, T. C.Letter: Dichotic release from masking for speech.Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 55, 678-680.
1521974Dorman, M. F.Auditory evoked potential correlates of speech sound discrimination.Perception & Psychophysics, 15, 215-220.
1531974Hirose, H., Lee, C. Y., & Ushijima, T.Laryngeal control in Korean stop production.Journal of Phonetics, 2, 145-152
1541974Pisoni, D. B., & Tash, J.Reaction times to comparisons within and across phonetic categories.Perception & Psychophysics, 15, 285-290.
1551974Dorman, M. F.Discrimination of intensity differences on format transitions in and out of syllable context.Perception and Psychophysics, 16, 84-86
1561974Kewley-Port, D., & Preston, M.Early apical stop production: A voice onset time analysis.Journal of Phonetics, 2, 195-210.
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9261994Gracco, Vincent L., and Löfqvist, Anders.Speech motor coordination and control: evidence from lip, jaw, and laryngeal movements.The Journal of Neuroscience, 14 (11), November 1994, 6585-6597.
9271994Lukatela, Georgije, and Turvey, M.T.Visual lexical access is initially phonological: 2. evidence from phonological priming by homophones and pseudohomophones.Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 123 (4), 331-353.
9281994Repp, Bruno H.The tritone paradox and the pitch range of speaking voice: a dubious connection.Music Perception, Winter 1994, 12 (2), 227-255.
8891994Remez, Robert E., Rubin, Philip E., Burns, Stefanie M., Pardo, Jennifer S., and Lang, Jessica M.On the perceptual organization of speech.Psychological Review, 101 (1), 129-156.
8901994Best, Catherine T.The emergence of native-language phonological influences in infants: a perceptual assimilation model.The Development of Speech Perception: TheTransition from Speech Sounds to Spoken Words, edited by J.C. Goodman and H.C. Nusbaum. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. pp. 167-224.
8961994Carello, Claudia, Lukatela, Georgije, and Turvey, M.T.Lexical involvement in naming does not contravene prelexical phonology: comment on Sebastián-Gallés (1991).Journal of Exmperimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 20 (1), 192-198.
8971994Frost, Ram.Prelexical and postlexical strategies in reading: evidence from a deep and shallow orthography.Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 20 (1), 116-129.
8991994Gracco, Vincent L.Someorganizational characteristics of speech movement control.Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 37, 4-27, February 1994.
9001994McGowan, Richard S.Recovering articulatory movement from formant frequency trajectories using task dynamics and a genetic alogrithm: preliminary model tests.Speech Communication, 14, 19-48.
9011994Peter, Mira, and Turvey, M.T.Phonological codes are early sources of constraint in visual semantic categorization.Perception & Psychophysics, 55 (5), 497-504.
9021994Xu, Yi.Production and perception of coarticulated tones.J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 95 (4), April 1994.
9031994Fowler, Carol A.Invariants, specifiers, cue: an investigation of locus equations as information for place of articulation.Perception & Psychophysics, 55 (6), 597-610.
9041994Baynes, K., Funnell, M.G., and Fowler, C.A.Hemispheric contributions to the integration of visual and auditory information in speech perception.Perception & Psychophysics, 55 (6), 633-641.
9051994Deutsch, Avital, and Bentin, Shlomo.Attention mechanisms mediate the syntactic priming effect in auditory word identification.Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 28 (5), 595-607.
9061994Pugh, Kenneth R., Rexer, Karl, Peter, Mira, and Katz, Leonard.Neighborhood effects in visual word recognition: effects of letter delay and nonword context difficulty.Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 20 (3), 639-648.
9071994Feldman, Laurie Beth, and Bentin, Shlomo.Morphological anaylsis of disrupted morphemes: evidence from Hebrew.The Quaterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 47a (2), 407-435.
9081994Lukatela, Georgije, and Turvey, M.T.Visual lexical access is initially phonological: 1. evidence from associative priming by words, homophones, and psuedohomophones.Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 123 (2), 107-128.
9091994Tsunoda, Koichi, Niimi, Seiji, and Hirose, Hajime.The roles of the posterior cricoarytenoid and thyropharyngeus muscles in whispered speech.Folia Phoniatr Logop, 46, 139-151.
9101994Mattingly, Ignatius G.Book review: The Linguistics of Literacy, edited by Pamela Downing, Susan D. Liman and Michael Noonan.Language and Speech, 37 (1), 87-93.
9111994Shankweiler, Donald.Book review: Rebecca Treiman, Beginning to Spell.Language and Speech, 37 (1), 77-79.
9121994Löfqvist, Aners, and Gracco, Vincent L.Tongue body kinematics in velar stop production: influences of consonant voicing and vowel context.Phonetica, 51, 52-67.
9131994Fowler, Carol A.Book review: Coper-Kuhlen, Elizabeth. English Speech Rhythm.Language and Speech, 37 (1), 67-76.
9141994Feldman, Laurie Beth.Beyong Orthography and phonology: differences between inflections and derivations.Journal of Memory and Language, 33, 442-470.
9151994Pugh, Kenneth R., Rexer, Karl, and Katz, Leonard.Evidence of flexible coding in visual word recognition.Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 20 (4), 807-825.
9161994Repp, Bruno H.Relational invariance of expressive microstructure acoss global tempo changes in music performance: an exploratory study.Psychol Res, 56, 269-284.
9171994Crain, Stephen, Ni, Weijia, and Conway, Laura.Learning, parsing, and modularity.Perspectives on Setence Processing, edited by C. Clifton Jr., L. Frazier, and K. Rayner. Larence Erlbaum, pp. 443-467.
9181994Best, Catherine T., Womer, Jane S., and Queen, Heidi Fréya.Hemispheric asymmetries in adults’ perception of infant emotional expressions.Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 20 (4), 751-765.
9191994McGowan, R.S.Recovering task dynamics from speech acoustics: numerical results and the application of the method in speech technology.Proceedings of Technical Conference on Telecommunications R & D in Massachusetts. University of Massachusetts, Lowell, MA. pp. 33-44.
9221994Whalen, D.H., and Zsiga, Elizabeth C.Subjective familiarity of English word/name homophones.Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers, 26 (4), 402-408.
9901995Stone, B., and Brady, S.A.Evidence for phonological processing deficits in less-skilled readers.Annals of Dyslexia, 45, 51-78.
10191995McRoberts, Gerald W., Studdert-Kennedy, Michael, and Shankweiler, Donald P.The role of fundamental frequency in signaling linguistic stress and affect: evidence for a dissociation.Perception & Psychophysics, 57 (2), 159-174.
10281995Saltzman, Elliot.Intergestural timing in speech prodcution: data and modeling.ICPhS Stockholm, Vol. 2, page 84, Session 17.4.
9741995Abramson, Arthur S.Laryngeal Timing in Karen obstruentsBell-Berti, F. and Raphael, L.J. Producing Speech: Contemporary Issues. For Katerhine Safford Harris. AIP Press: New York.
9751995Krakow, Rena A., Bell-Berti, Fredericka, and Wang, Emily Q.Supralaryngeal declination: evidence from the velum.Bell-Berti, F. and Raphael, L.J. Producing Speech: Contemporary Issues. For Katerhine Safford Harris. AIP Press: New York.
9761995Fowler, Carol A.Acoustic and kinematic correlates of contrastive stress accent in spoken English.Bell-Berti, F. and Raphael, L.J. Producing Speech: Contemporary Issues. For Katerhine Safford Harris. AIP Press: New York.
9771995Gracco, Vincent L.Central and peripheral components in the control of speech movements.Bell-Berti, F. and Raphael, L.J. Producing Speech: Contemporary Issues. For Katerhine Safford Harris. AIP Press: New York.
9781995McGarr, Nancy S., and Campbell, Melanie McNutt.Ephphatha: opening inroads to understanding articulatory organization in persons with hearing impairment.Bell-Berti, F. and Raphael, L.J. Producing Speech: Contemporary Issues. For Katerhine Safford Harris. AIP Press: New York.
9791995Saltzman, Elliot, Löfqvist, Anders, Kinsella-Shaw, Jeff, Kay, Bruce, and Rubin, Philip.On the dynamics of temporal patterning in speech.Bell-Berti, F. and Raphael, L.J. Producing Speech: Contemporary Issues. For Katerhine Safford Harris. AIP Press: New York.
9801995McGowan, Richard S.Recovering task dynamics from formant frequency trajectories: results using computer “babbling” to form an indexed data base.Bell-Berti, F. and Raphael, L.J. Producing Speech: Contemporary Issues. For Katerhine Safford Harris. AIP Press: New York.
9811995Best, Catherine T., McRoberts, Gerald W., LaFleur, Rosemarie, and Silver-Isenstadt, Jean.Divergent developmental patterns for infants’ perception of two nonnative consonant contrasts.Infant Behavior and Development, 18, 339-350.
9821995Repp, Bruno H.Expressive timing in Schumann’s “Träumerei:” an analysis of performances by graduate student pianists.J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 98 (5), Pt. 1, November 1995.
9831995Fowler, C.A., and Levy, E.T.Talker-listener attunements to speech events.Journal of Contemporary Legal Issues, 6, 305-328.
9841995Sheffert, Sonya M. and Fowler, Carol A.The effects of voice and visible speaker change on memory for spoken words.Journal of Memory and Language, 34, 665-685.
9851995Repp, Bruno H.Detectability of duration and intensity increments in melody tones: a partial connection between music perception and performance.Perception & Psychophysics, 57 (8), 1217-1232
9861995Ben-Dror, Ilana, Bentin, Shlomo, and Frost, Ram.Semantic, phonologic, and morphologic skills in reading disabled and normal children: evidence from perception and production of spoken Hebrew.Reading Research Quarterly, Vol. 30, No. 4, October/November/December 1995, pp. 876-893.
9871995Studdert-Knenedy, and Mody, Maria.Auditory temporal perception deficits in the reading-impaired: a critical review of the evidence.Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 2 (4), 508-514.
9881995Faber, Alice, and Di Paolo, Marianna.The dsicriminability of nearly merged sounds.Language Variation and Change, 7, 35-78.
9891995Shove, Patrick, and Repp, Bruno H.Musical motion and performance: theoretical and empirical perspectives.The Practice of Performance, edited by J. Rink
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9921995Lukatela, Katerina, Carello, Claudia, Shankweiler, Donald, and Liberman, Isabelle Y.Phonological awareness in illiterates: observations from Serbo-Croatian.Applied Psycholinguistics, 16, 463-487.
9961995Best, Catherine T.A direct realist view of cross-language speech production.Speech Perception and Linguistic Experience, edited by W. Strange, Baltimore, MD: York Press.
10021995Levitt, Andrea G., Whalen, D.H., Smorodinsky, Iris, and Hsiao, Pai-Ling.La fréquence fondamentale intrinseque des voyelles dans le babillage des enfants de six à douze mois d’âge.Le Developpement Langagier: Une Prediction Precoce Est-Elle Possible? edited by Konopczynski, G. and S. Vinter, Paris: Ortho Editions.
9411995Whalen, D.H., Levitt, Andrea G., Hsiao, Pai-Ling, and Smorodinsky, Iris.Intrinsic F 0 of vowels in the babbling of 6-, 9-, and 12-month-old French- and English-learning infants.J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 97 (4), April 1995, 2533-2539.
9421995Dooling, Robert J., Best, Catherine T., and Brown, Susan D.Discrimination of synthetic full-format and sinewave /ra-la/ continua by budgerigars (Melopsittacus undulatus) and zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata).J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 97 (3), March 1995, 1839-1946.
9431995Carello, Claudia, Lukatela, Georgije, Peter, Mira, and Turvey, M.T.Effects of association, frequency, and stimulus quality of naming words in the presence or absence of pseudowords.Memory & Cognition, 23 (3), 289-300.
9441995Lukatela, Katarina, Shankweiler, Donald, and Crain, Stephen.Syntactic processing in agrammatic aphasia by speakers of a Slavic language.Brain and Language, 49, 50-76.
9451995Frost, RamPhonological computation and missing vowels: mapping lexical involvement in reading.Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memoray, & Cognition, 21 (2), 398-408.
9471995McGowan, R.S., and Saltzman, E.L.Incorporating aerodynamic and laryngeal components into task dynamics.Journal of Phonetics, 23, 255-269.
9481995Whalen, D.H., Hoequist, Charles E., and Sheffert, Sonya M.The effects of breath sounds on the perception of synthetic speech.J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 97 (5), Pt. 1, May 1995.
9491995Katz, Leonard, Rexer, Karl, and Peter, Mira.Case morphology and thematic role in word recognition.Morphological Aspects of Language Processing, edited by L.B. Feldman. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates: Hillsdale, NJ, pp. 79-107.
9511995Löfqvist, Anders, Koenig, Laura L., and McGowan, Richard S.Voice source variations in running speech: a study of Mandarin Chinese tones.Vocal Fold Physiology: Voice Quality Control , edited by O. Fujimura and M. Hirano, Singular Publishing, Inc, San Diego, pp. 3-22.
9521995Fowler, Carol A.Speech production.Speech, Language, and Communication, edited by J. Miller and P. Eimas. Academic Press, pp. 29-61.
9531995Ben-Dror, Ilana, Frost, Ram, and Bentin, Shlomo.Orthographic representation and phonemic segmentation in skilled readers: a cross-language comparison.Psychological Science, 6 (3), May 1995.
9541995Shaywitz, Bennett A., Shaywitz, Sally E., Pugh, Kenneth R., Constable, R. Todd, Skudlarski, Pawel, Fulbright, Robert K., Bronen, Richard A., Fletcher, Jack M., Shankweiler, Donald P., Katz, Leonard, and Gore, John C.Sex differences in the functional organization of the brain for language.Nature, 373 (16), February 1995.
9551995Shankweiler, D., Crain, S., Katz, L., Fowler, A.E., Liberman, A.M., Brady, S.A., Thornton, R., Lundquist, E., Dreyer, L., Fletcher, J.M., Stuebing, K.K., Shaywitz, S.E., and Shaywitz, B.A.Cognitive profiles of reading-disabled children: comparison of language skills in phonology, morphology, and syntax.Psychological Science, 6 (3), May 1995.
9571995Repp, Bruno H.Acoustics, perception, and production of legato articulation on a digital piano.J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 97 (6), June 1995.
9581995McGowan, Richard S.Knowledge from speech production used in speech technology: articulatory synthesis.15th International Congress on Acoustics. Trondheim, Norway 26-30, June 1995.
9591995Shaywitz, Bennet A., Pugh, Kenneth R., Constable, R. Todd, Shaywitz, Sally E., Bronen, Richard A., Fulbright, Robert K., Shankweiler, Donald P., Katz, Leonard, Fletcher, Jack M., Skudlarski, Pawel, and Gore, John C.Localization of semantic processing using functional magnetic resonance imaging.Human Brain Mapping, 2: 149-158.
9611995Cossu, G., Shankweiler, D., Liberman, I.Y., and Gugliotta, M.Visual and phonological determinants of misreadings in a transparent orthography.Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 7, 237-256.
9621995Whalen, D.H.Directions in speech perception research.European Studies in Phonetics and Speech Communication, edited by G. Bloothooft, V. Hazan, D. Huber, and J. Llisterri, Utrecht, Netherlands.
9631995Milekic, S., Boskovic, Z., Crain, S., and Shankweiler, D.Comprehension on nonlexical categories in agrammatism.Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 24 (4).
9641995Repp, Bruno H.Quantitative effects of global tempo on expressive timing in music performance: some perceptual evidence.Music Perception, 13 (1), 39-57, Fall 1995.
9651995Feldman, Laurie Beth, Frost, Ram, and Pnini, Tamar.Decomposing words into their constituent morphemes: evidence from English and Hebrew.Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 21 (4), 947-960.
9661995Whalen, D.H., and Levitt, Andrea G.The universality of intrinsic F0 of vowels.Journal of Phonetics, 23, 349-366.
9671995Kollia, H. Betty, Gracco, Vincent L, and Harris, Katherine S.Articulatory organization of mandibular, labial, and velar movements during speech.J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 98 (3), September, 1995.
9691995Browman, Catherine P., and Goldstein, Louis.Gestural syllable position effects in American English.Bell-Berti, F., and L.J. Raphael. Producing Speech: Contemporary Issues. For Katherine Safford Harris. AIP Press: New York.
9701995Bell-Berti, Fredericka, Krakow, Rena A., Gelfer, Carole E., and Boyce, Suzanne E.Anticipatory and carryover effects: implications for models of speech production.Bell-Berti, F., and L.J. Raphael. Producing Speech: Contemporary Issues. For Katherine Safford Harris. AIP Press: New York.
9711995Löfqvist, Anders.Laryngeal mechanisms and interarticulator timing in voiceless consonant production.Bell-Berti, F., and L.J. Raphael. Producing Speech: Contemporary Issues. For Katherine Safford Harris. AIP Press: New York.
9721995Raphael, Lawrence J., Tobin, Yishai, Faber, Alice, Most, Tova, Kollia, H. Betty, and Milstein, Doron.Intermediate values of voice onset time.Bell-Berti, F., and L.J. Raphael. Producing Speech: Contemporary Issues. For Katherine Safford Harris. AIP Press: New York.
9731995Lisker, Leigh.English /w,j/: frictionless approximants or vowels out of place?Bell-Berti, F., and L.J. Raphael. Producing Speech: Contemporary Issues. For Katherine Safford Harris. AIP Press: New York.
9361995Driscoll, Brian P., Gracco, Carol, Coelho, Carl, Goldstein, Jonathan, Oshima, Kiyoshi, Tierney, Elizabeth, Sasaki, Clarence T.Laryngeal function in postpolio patients.Laryngoscope, 105, January 1995.
9381995McGowan, Richard S., Koenig, Laura L., and Löfqvist, Anders.Vocal tract aerodynamics in /aCa/ utterances: simulations.Speech Communication, 16, 67-88.
9391995Löfqvist, Anders, Koenig, Laura L., McGowan, Richard S.Vocal tract aerodynamics in /aCa/ utterances: measurements.Speech Communication, 16, 49-66.
9401995Bielamowicz, Steven, McGowan, Richard S., Berke, Gerald S., Kreiman, Jody, Gerratt, Bruce R., and Green, David C.The effect of gas density on glottal vibration and exit jet particle velocity.J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 97 (4), April 1995.
9311995Treiman, Rebecca, Folwer, Carol A., Gross, Jennifer, Berch, Denise, and Weatherston, Sarah.Syllable structure or word structure? Evidence for onset and rime units with disyllabic and trisyllabic stimuli.Journal of Memory and Language, 34, 132-155.
9211995Rubin, Philip E.HADES: a case study of the development of a signal analysis system.Applied Speech Technology, edited by A. Syrdal, R. Bennett, and S. Greenspan. CRC Press: Florida, 501-520.
11871995Studdert-Kennedy, M. & Goodell, E.W.Gestures, features and segments in early child speech.In: deGelder, B. & Morais, J. (eds.). Speech and Reading: A Comparative Approach. Hove, England: Erlbaum (UK), Taylor & Francis
12141995Fowler, A.E., Doherty, B.J., & Boynton, L.The basis of reading skill in young adults with Down Syndrome.In Nadel, L & Rosenthal, D. (eds.): Down Syndrome : Living and Learning in the Community., pp. 182-196. New York: John Wiley & Sons.
12161995Fowler, A.E. & Liberman, I. Y.The role of phonology and orthography in morphological awareness.In Feldman, LL.B. (ed.) Morphological aspects of language processing. pp. 157-188. Hillsdale, New Jersey, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
12221995Fowler, A.E.Linguistic variability in persons with Down syndrome: Research and Implications.In Nabel, L. & Rosenthal, D. (eds.). Down Syndrome: Living and Learning in the Community. pp. 121-131. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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12631995Honorof, D.N., & Browman, C.P.The center of edge: How are consonant clusters organized with respect to the vowel?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.
10041996Byrd, Dani, and Tan, Cheng Cheng.Saying consonant clusters quickly.Journal of Phonetics, 24, 263-282.
10351996Bryant, Nancy Jones, Gracco, Carol, Sasaki, Clarence T.MRI evaluation of vocal fold paralysis before and after type I thyroplasty.Laryngoscope, Vol. 106, No. 11, November 1996.
10381996Repp, Bruno H.The art of inaccuracy: Why pianists’ errors are difficult to hearMusic Perception, Winter 1996, Vol. 14, No. 2, 161-184.
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10031996Byrd, Dani.Influences on articulatory timing in consonant sequences.Journal of Phonetics, 24, 209-244.
10051996Hogden, John, Rubin, Philip, and Saltzman, Elliot.An unsupervised method for learning to track tongue position from an acoustic signal.Bulletin de la communication parlée, No. 3, 101-116
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10091996Repp, Bruno H.Pedal timing and tempo in expressive piano performances: a preliminary investigation.Psychology of Music, 24, 1996, 199-221.
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10111996Lukatela, George, and Turvey, M.T.Inhibition of naming by rhyming primes.Perception & Psychophysics, 58 (6), 823-835.
10121996Repp, Bruno H.The dynamics of expressive piano performance: Schumann’s “Träumerei” revisited.J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 100 (1), July 1996.
10131996Ni, Weijia, Crain, Stephen, and Shanweiler, Donald.Sidestepping garden paths: assessing the contributions of syntax, semantics and plausibility in resolving ambiguities.Language and Congnitive Processes, 1996, 11 (3), 283-334.
10141996Repp, Bruno H.Book reivew: Shaping Time: Music, the Brain, and Performance by David Epstein.Music Perception, 13, 591-604.
10151996Nittrouer, Susan, Studdert-Kennedy, Michael, and Neely, Stephen T.How children learn to organize their speech gestures: further evidence from fricative-vowel syllables.Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, Vol. 39, 379-389, April 1996.
10161996McGowan, Richard S., and Faber, Alice.Introduction to papers on speech recognition and perception from an articulatory point of view.J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 99 (3), March 1996.
10171996Shankweiler, Donald, Lundquist, Eric, Dreyer, Lois G., and Dickinson, Cheryl C.Reading and spelling difficulties in high school students: causes and consequences.Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 8, 267-294, June 1996.
10181996Pugh, Kenneth R., Shaywitz, Bennett A., Shaywitz, Sally E., Constable, R. Todd, Skudlarski, Pawel, Fulbright, Robert K., Bronen, Richard A., Shankweiler, Donald P., Katz, Leonard, Fletcher, Jack M., and Gore, John C.Cerebral organization of component processes in reading.Brain, 119, 1221-1238.
10201996Story, Robin Seider, Alfonso, Peter J., and Harris, Katherine S.Pre- and posttreatment comparison of the kinematics of the fluent speech of persons who stutter.Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, Vol. 39, 991-1005, October 1996.
10211996Deutsch, Avital, and Bentin, Shlomo.Attention factors mediating syntactic deficiency in reading-disabled children.Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 634, 386-415.
10221996Repp, Bruno H.Patterns of note onset asynchronies in expressive piano performance.J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 100 (6), December 1996.
10231996Gracco, Vincent L., Löfqvist, Anders, Ramsay, James O., Munhall, Kevin G., and Ostry, David J.Characteristics of speech movements.1st ESCA Tutorial and Research Workshop on Speech Production Modeling - 4th Speech Prudction Seminar.
10241996Sock, Rudolph, Löfqvist, Anders, and Perrier, Pascal.Kinematic and acoustic correlates of quantity in Swedish and Wolof: a cross-language study.1st ESCA Tutorial and Research Workshop on Speech Production Modeling - 4th Speech Prudction Seminar.
10251996Ostry, David J., Gribble, Paul L., and Gracco, Vincent L.Is coarticulation in speech kinematics centrally planned?1st ESCA Tutorial and Research Workshop on Speech Production Modeling - 4th Speech Prudction Seminar.
10261996Rubin, P., Saltzman, E., Goldstein, L, McGowan, R., Tiede, M., and Browman, C.CASY and extensions to the task-dynamic model.1st ESCA Tutorial and Research Workshop on Speech Production Modeling - 4th Speech Prudction Seminar.
10271996Löfqvist, Anders.Control of oral closure and release in bilabial stop consonants.Proceeding of the Sixth Australian International Conference on Speech Science and Technology, edited by McCormack, P. and Russell, A. Canberra: The Australian Speech Science and Technology Association, 1996: pp. 561-566.
10301996Hogden, John, Löfqvist, Andres, Gracco, Vince, Zlokamik, Igor, Rubin, Philip, and Saltzman, Elliot.Accurate recovery of articulator positions from acoustics: new conclusions based on human data.J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 100 (3), September 1996.
10311996Pugh, Kenneth R., Shaywitz, Bennett A., Shaywitz, Sally E., Flubright, Robert K., Byrd, Dani, Skudlarski, Pawel, Shankweiler, Donald P., Katz, Leonard, Constable, R. Todd, Fletcher, Jack, Lacadie, Cheryl, Marchione, Karen, and Gore, John C.Auditory selective attention: an fMRI investigation.Neuroimage, 4, 159-173.
10321996Lukatela, Georgije, Carello, Claudia, Peter, Mira, Lukatela, Katerina, and Turvey, M.T.Visual and associative factors in processing Serbo-Croatian words.European Journal of Congitive Psychology, 1996, 8 (4), 321-339.
10331996Byrd, Dani.A phase window framework for articulatory timing.Phonology, 13, 139-169.
9931996McGowan, Richard S., & Lee, Mindy.Task dynamic and articulatory recovery of lip and velar approximations under model mismatch conditions.J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 99 (1), January 1996.
9941996Abramson, Arthur S.The stability of the Thai three-way voicing distinction in conversation.Proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium on Languages and Linguistics, Pan-Asiatic Linguistics, Vol. 1, 1-10.
9971996Fodor, Janet Dean, Ni, Weijia, Crain, Stephen, and Shanweiler, Donald.Tasks and timing in the perception of linguistic anomaly.Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, Vol. 25, No. 1
9981996Romero, Joaquín.Articulatory blending of lingual gestures.Journal of Phonetics, 24, 99-111.
9991996Fowler, Carol A.Listeners do hear sounds, not tongues.J. Acoust. SOc. Am., 99 (3), March 1996.
10001996Fowler, Carol A.Speaking.Handbook of Perception and Action, Volume 2, edited by Heuer, H. and S. Keele, Academic Press Ltd., pp. 503-560.
10011996Repp, Bruno H.The difficulty of measuring musical quality (and quantity): commentary on Weisberg.Psychological Science, Vol. 7, No. 2, 121-122.
11521996Laboissiere, R., Ostry, D.J. & Feldman, A.G.The control of multi-muscle systems: human jaw and hyoid movementsBiological Cybernetics. 74, (4), 373-384.
16681996Tiede, M.K.An MRI-based study of pharyngeal volume contrasts in Akan and English.Journal of Phonetics, v. 24, pp. 399-421.
10651997Lucero, Jorge C., Munhall, Kevin G., Gracco, Vincent L., and Ramsay, James O.On the Registration of Time and the Patterning of Speech Movements.Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing Research, 40, 1111-1117, Oct. 1997.
10601997Repp, Bruno H.The effect of tempo on pedal timing in piano performance.Psychol Res, 60, 1997, 164-172.
10611997Repp, Bruno H.Expressive timing in a Debussy prelude: a comparison of students and expert pianists.Musicae Scientiae, Vol. 1, #2, Fall 1997, 257-268.
10621997Whalen, D.H., and Kinsella-Shaw, J.M.Exploring the relationship of inspiration duration to utterance duration.Phonetica, 54, 1997, 138-152.
10641997Lisker, Leigh.Review of Studies in general and English phonetics: essays in honour of Professor J.D. O’Connor.J. Linguistics, 33, 1997, 563-641.
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