Abstraction, Diversity, and Speech Dynamics
This series explores how continuous signal dynamics in speech production and perception can give rise to the formation, stability, and change of phonological categories in human speech processing.
Journal article
The gradient influence of temporal extent of coarticulation on vowel and speaker perception
Georgia Zellou and Anne Pycha
2018-08-06 Volume 9 • Issue 1 • 2018
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Gendered associations of English morphology
Jeremy M. Needle and Janet B. Pierrehumbert
2018-09-05 Volume 9 • Issue 1 • 2018
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Language-independent talker-specificity in bilingual speech intelligibility: Individual traits persist across first-language and second-language speech
Ann R. Bradlow, Michael Blasingame and Kyounghee Lee
2018-10-09 Volume 9 • Issue 1 • 2018
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Using naïve listener imitations of native speaker productions to investigate mechanisms of listener-based sound change
Christopher Carignan
2018-12-12 Volume 9 • Issue 1 • 2018
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Do social preferences matter in lexical retuning?
Molly Babel, Brianne Senior and Sophie Bishop
2019-02-25 Volume 10 • Issue 1 • 2019
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Coordination patterns in Essential Tremor patients with Deep Brain Stimulation: Syllables with low and high complexity
Anne Hermes, Doris Mücke, Tabea Thies and Michael T. Barbe
2019-03-27 Volume 10 • Issue 1 • 2019
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Variation in children’s vowel production: Effects of language exposure and lexical frequency
Helena Levy and Adriana Hanulíková
2019-05-22 Volume 10 • Issue 1 • 2019
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Introducing abstraction, diversity, and speech dynamics
Jonathan Harrington, Marianne Pouplier and Eva Reinisch
2019-07-12 Volume 10 • Issue 1 • 2019
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Collections
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Where speech sounds meet the architecture of the grammar and beyond
Distanced data collection: Remote data collection and online experimentation
Phonological Categories: Identification, representation, implementation
Prosody and Speech Processing across Languages and Varieties
Techniques and Methods for Investigating Speech Articulation
Abstraction, Diversity, and Speech Dynamics
Prosodic Variability
Multiplicity of cues and functions in prosody
Advancing Prosodic Transcription