Volume 14 • Issue 1 • 2023
Journal article
Articulatory overlap as a function of stiffness in German, English and Spanish word-initial stop-lateral clusters
Shihao Du and Adamantios I. Gafos
2023-01-09 Volume 14 • Issue 1 • 2023
Perceptual Sensitivity to Stress in Native English Speakers Learning Spanish as a Second Language
Ramsés Ortín and Miquel Simonet
2023-01-17 Volume 14 • Issue 1 • 2023
Limits on gestural reorganization following vowel deletion: The case of Tokyo Japanese
Jason Shaw and Shigeto Kawahara
2023-01-29 Volume 14 • Issue 1 • 2023
Lyman’s Law can count only up to two
Shigeto Kawahara and Gakuji Kumagai
2023-01-31 Volume 14 • Issue 1 • 2023
Bringing indexical orders to non-arbitrary meaning: The case of pitch and politeness in English and Korean
Jeffrey Holliday, Abby Walker, Mihyun Jung and Esther Sung Ryun Cho
2023-02-01 Volume 14 • Issue 1 • 2023
Vowel-initial glottalization as a prominence cue in speech perception and online processing
Jeremy Andrew Steffman
2023-02-02 Volume 14 • Issue 1 • 2023
An investigation of the dynamics of vowel nasalization in Arabana using machine learning of acoustic features
Christopher Carignan, Juqiang Chen, Mark Harvey, Clara Stockigt, Jane Simpson and Sydney Strangways
2023-02-06 Volume 14 • Issue 1 • 2023
How do headphone checks impact perception data?
Chelsea Sanker
2023-02-23 Volume 14 • Issue 1 • 2023
Proto-Lexicon Size and Phonotactic Knowledge are Linked in Non-Māori Speaking New Zealand Adults
Forrest Andrew Panther, Wakayo Mattingley, Simon Todd, Jennifer Hay and Jeanette King
2023-03-01 Volume 14 • Issue 1 • 2023
Perception of ATR contrasts by Akan speakers: a case of perceptual near-merger
Sharon Rose, Michael Obiri-Yeboah and Sarah Creel
2023-03-15 Volume 14 • Issue 1 • 2023
Information-structural surprises? Contrast, givenness, and (the lack of) accent shift and deaccentuation in non-assertive speech acts
Heiko Seeliger and Sophie Repp
2023-03-17 Volume 14 • Issue 1 • 2023
Spectral and temporal implementation of Japanese speakers’ English vowel categories: A corpus-based study
Kakeru Yazawa, Takayuki Konishi, James Whang, Paola Escudero and Mariko Kondo
2023-03-20 Phonological Categories: Identification, representation, implementation
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Perceptual effects of lexical competition on Cantonese tone categories
Rachel Soo and Molly Babel
2023-04-05 Volume 14 • Issue 1 • 2023
Modelling L1 and the artificial language during artificial language learning
Kevin Tang and Dinah Baer-Henney
2023-04-12 Volume 14 • Issue 1 • 2023
The interaction between language usage and acoustic correlates of the Kuy register distinction
Raksit Tyler Lau-Preechathammarach
2023-04-19 Volume 14 • Issue 1 • 2023
Multimodal cues to intonational categories: Gesture apex coordination with tonal events
Olcay Turk and Sasha Calhoun
2023-04-25 Volume 14 • Issue 1 • 2023
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Collection: Phonological Categories: Identification, representation, implementation
Standing out in context: Prominence in the production and perception of public speech
Suyeon Im, Jennifer Cole and Stefan Baumann
2023-05-04 Volume 14 • Issue 1 • 2023
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Collection: Prosody and Speech Processing across Languages and Varieties
Pre-activation negativity (PrAN): A neural index of predictive strength of phonological cues
Mikael Roll, Pelle Söderström, Merle Horne and Anna Hjortdal
2023-05-17 Volume 14 • Issue 1 • 2023
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Collection: Phonological Categories: Identification, representation, implementation
Prosodic location modulates listeners' perception of novel German sounds
John H. G. Scott and Isabelle Darcy
2023-05-20 Volume 14 • Issue 1 • 2023
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Collection: Phonological Categories: Identification, representation, implementation
Phonological and phonetic contributions to Thai-naïve Mandarin and Vietnamese speakers’ imitation of Thai lexical tones: Effects of memory load and stimulus variability
Juqiang Chen, Catherine T. Best and Mark Antoniou
2023-05-24 Volume 14 • Issue 1 • 2023
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Collection: Phonological Categories: Identification, representation, implementation
L1 influence on the L2 acquisition of English word-final nasal place contrasts: An electropalatographic study of L1 Japanese and Spanish learners
Laura Colantoni, Alexei Kochetov and Jeffrey Steele
2023-05-30 Volume 14 • Issue 1 • 2023
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Collection: Phonological Categories: Identification, representation, implementation
Hierarchical distinctions in the production and perception of nuclear tunes in American English
Jennifer Cole, Jeremy Steffman, Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel and Sam Tilsen
2023-06-02 Volume 14 • Issue 1 • 2023
Bora's high vowels involve a two-way dental contrast, not a three-way backness contrast
Jeff Mielke and Steve Parker
2023-07-14 Volume 14 • Issue 1 • 2023
Revealing perceptual structure through input variation: cross-accent categorization of vowels in five accents of English
Jason A Shaw, Paul Foulkes, Jennifer Hay, Bronwen G Evans, Gerard Docherty, Karen E Mulak and Catherine T Best
2023-07-24 Volume 14 • Issue 1 • 2023
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Identifying generalizable knowledge from the distribution of tonotactic accidental gaps in Mandarin
Shao-Jie Jin, Sheng-Fu Wang and Yu-An Lu
2023-07-27 Volume 14 • Issue 1 • 2023
Identity Avoidance in Turkish Partial Reduplication: Feature Specificity and Locality
Kevin Tang and Faruk Akkuş
2023-08-09 Volume 14 • Issue 1 • 2023
Development of a new vowel feature from coarticulation: Biomechanical modeling of rhotic vowels in Kalasha
Jeff Mielke, Qandeel Hussain and Scott R. Moisik
2023-08-30 Volume 14 • Issue 1 • 2023
Perception of ATR in Dàgáárè
Avery Ozburn, Gianna F Giovio Canavesi and Samuel Akinbo
2023-11-29 Volume 14 • Issue 1 • 2023
Acoustics of stress and weight in Central Alaskan Yup’ik
McKinley Alden and Anja Arnhold
2023-12-12 Volume 14 • Issue 1 • 2023
Use of gradient anticipatory nasal coarticulatory cues for lexical perception in French
Georgia Zellou, Anne Pycha and Ioana Chitoran
2023-12-15 Volume 14 • Issue 1 • 2023
Collaboration with local fieldworkers to support remote collection of high quality audio speech data
Rana Almbark, Sam Hellmuth and Georgina Brown
2023-12-27 Volume 14 • Issue 1 • 2023
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Collection: Distanced data collection: Remote data collection and online experimentation
Correction
Correction: Production and perception across three Hong Kong Cantonese consonant mergers: Community- and individual-level perspectives
Lauretta S. P. Cheng, Molly Babel and Yao Yao
2023-06-28 Volume 14 • Issue 1 • 2023