Publications
348
Observation of vocal fold vibration: Measurement of excised larynges
In Vocal Fold Physiology, K. N. Stevens and M. Hirano (Eds.), pp. 113-119
343
A temporal model of speech production
Phonetica, Vol. 38 pp. 9-20
334
Perceptual equivalence of acoustic cues in speech and nonspeech perception
Perception & Psychophysics, Vol. 29 pp. 191-211
330
Evidence for phonetic processing of cues to place of articulation: Perceived manner effects perceived place
Perception & Psychophysics, Vol. 29 pp. 26-36
428
An evaluation of the ?gBasic Orthographic Syllabic Structure?h in a phonologically shallow orthography
Psychological Research, Vol. 45 pp. 55-72
337
Production and perception of coarticulation among stressed and unstressed vowels
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, Vol. 46 pp. 127-139
439
Natural measurement criteria for speech: The anisochrony illusion
In J. Long & A. Baddeley (Eds.), Attention and performance, IX.. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum, pp. 521-535
352
Lexical access with and without awareness
Journal of Experimental Psychology, General, 110, pp. 341-362
333
Processing of visual and spoken words: Evidence for common coding
Memory & Cognition, Vol. 9 pp. 93-100
359
Memory for item order and phonetic recoding in the beginning reader
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, Vol. 32 pp. 474-484
354
Contrasting perspectives on order and regulation in movement
In J. Long & A. Baddeley (Eds.), Attention and performance, (IX). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum,
376
Motivating muscles: The problem of action
Contemporary Psychology, Vol. 26 pp. 181-182
335
Toward a theory of apractic syndromes
Brain & Language, Vol. 12 pp. 224-245
367
Patterns of human interlimb coordination emerge from the properties of nonlinear limit cycle oscillatory processes: Theory and data
Journal of Motor Behavior, Vol. 13 pp. 226-261
353
Duplex perception of cues for stop consonants: Evidence for a phonetic mode
Perception & Psychophysics, Vol. 30 pp. 133-143
363
Scaling of glottal opening
Phonetica, Vol. 38 pp. 265-276
346
A word superiority effect in a phonetically precise orthography
Language and Speech, Vol. 24 pp. 173-183
366
Categorical perception of English /r/ and /l/ by Japanese bilinguals
Applied Psycholinguistics, Vol. 2 pp. 369-390
332
Influence of preceding fricative on stop consonant perception
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 69 pp. 548-558
358
Phonetic representation and speech synthesis by rule
In T. Myers, J. Laver, & J. Anderson (Eds.), The cognitive representation of speech, Amsterdam: North-Holland, pp. 415-420
355
Acoustic factors that may contribute to categorical perception
Language and Speech, Vol. 24 pp. 273-284
356
The effect of context on the intelligibility of hearing and deaf children's speech
Language and Speech, Vol. 24 pp. 255-264
344
Durations and contexts as cues to word-final cognate opposition in English
Phonetica, Vol. 38 pp. 126-147
338
Speech perception without traditional speech cues
Science, Vol. 212 pp. 947-950
345
Perceptual equivalence of two kinds of ambiguous speech stimuli
Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, Vol. 18 pp. 12-14
357
Two strategies in fricative discrimination
Perception & Psychophysics, Vol. 30 pp. 217-227
339
On levels of description in speech research
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 69 pp. 1462-1464
336
Perceptual assessment of fricative-stop coarticulation
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 69 pp. 1154-1163
349
An articulatory synthesizer for perceptual research
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 70 pp. 321-328
340
Cerebral hemispheres: Specialized for the analysis of what?
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Vol. 4 pp. 76-77
360A
The beginnings of speech
K.Immelmann, G.Barlow , L.Petrinovich M.Main (Eds.), Behavioral Development: The Bielefeld Interdisciplinary Project, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Chapter 21, pp. 533-561
351
The emergence of phonetic structure
Cognition, Vol. 10 pp. 301-306
360
Perceiving phonetic segments
T. Myers, J. Laver, J. Anderson (Eds.), The cognitive representation of speech, Amsterdam: North Holland, pp. 3-10
331
Hemispheric specialization for language processes
Science, Vol. 211 pp. 960-961
341
Electromyographic study of the jaw muscles during speech
Journal of Phonetics, Vol. 9 pp. 175-188
380
The influence of lvoicing adjustments on the location of stuttering in the spontaneous speech of young child stutterers
Journal of Fluency Disorders, Vol. 6 pp. 299-310
324
Effects of vocalic formant transitions and vowel quality on the English [s]-[s] boundary
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 69 pp. 275-282
308
Information in speech: Observations on the perception of [s]-stop clusters
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, Vol. 6 pp. 536-563
326
Velopharyngeal function: A spatial-temporal model
Speech and Language: Advances in Basic Research and Practice, Vol. 4 pp. 291-316
327
Use of feedback in established and developing speech
In N. J. Lass (Ed.), Speech and language: Advances in basic research, New York: Academic Press, Vol. III pp. 223-242
304
Acoustics in human communication: Evolving ideas about the nature of speech
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 68 pp. 18-21
299
Distribution of acoustic cues for stop consonants place of articulation in VCV syllables
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 67 pp. 1333-1335
329
Acoustic cues for a fricative-affricate contrast in word-final position
Journal of Phonetics, Vol. 8 pp. 397-405
306
Words written in Kana are named faster than the same words written in Kanji
Language and Speech, Vol. 23 pp. 141-147
293
Perceptual equivalence of two acoustic cues for stop consonant manner
Perception & Psychophysics, Vol. 27 pp. 343-350
377
A review article in Errors in linguistic performance: Slips of the tongue, ear, pen and hand edited by V
Academic Press, Fromkin. : New York. (819-840),
288
Coarticulation and theories of extrinsic timing control
Journal of Phonetics, Vol. 8 pp. 113-133
347
Immediate compensation in bite-block speech
Phonetica, Vol. 37 pp. 306-326
295
Implications for speech production of a general theory of action
In B. Butterworth (Ed.), Language Production, New York: Academic Press, pp. 373-420
319
Are movements prepared in parts? Not under compatible (naturalized) conditions
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, Vol. 109 pp. 475-495