Publications
133
In search of the acoustic cues
In A. Valdman (Ed.), Papers on linguistics and phonetics in memory of Pierre Delattre, The Hague: Mouton, pp. 329-338
125
Language codes and memory codes
In A. W. Melton & E. Martin (Eds.), Coding processes and human memory, Washington, DC: Winston and Sons, pages 307-334,
138
On the evolution of human language
Proceedings of the 7th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, The Hague: Mouton, pp. 258-275
121
Phonetic ability and related anatomy of the newborn and adult human, Neanderthal man, and the chimpanzee
American Anthropologist, Vol. 74 pp. 287-307
134
Stop duration and voicing in English
Papers on linguistics and phonetics in memory of Pierre Delattre, The Hague: Mouton, pp. 339-343
131
Glottal modes in consonant distinctions
Proceedings of the 7th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, The Hague: Mouton, pp. 366-370
117
Speech cues and sign stimuli
American Scientist, Vol. 60 pp. 327-337
140
The relationships between speech and reading
The Linguistic Reporter, DHEW Publication, No. NIH 73-475,
117A
Reading, the linguistic process, and linguistic awareness.
In J. F. Kavanaugh and Mattingly, I.G. (Eds.), Language by Ear and by Eye. The Relationship between Speech and Reading, (1972). MIT Press, Cambridge, MA and London, England,
123
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, Vol. 51 pp. 1296-1303
124
Misreading: A search for causes
Language by ear and by eye; the relationships between speech and reading, In Kavanagh, James F. & Mattingly, Ignatius G.(eds.). Cambridge, Mass., MIT Press, pp. 293-317
132
Further experimental studies of fundamental frequency contours
Proceedings of the 7th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, The Hague: Mouton, pp. 1024-1031
122
Auditory and phonetic processes in speech perception: Evidence from a dichotic study
Journal of Cognitive Psychology, Vol. 2 pp. 455-466
111
Looking at the larynx during running speech
Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology, Vol. 80 (678)
102
Ear differences in the recall of fricatives and vowels
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, Vol. 23 pp. 46-62
116
Dichotic backward masking of complex sounds
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, Vol. 23 pp. 386-392
106
Some recent developments in the use of electromyography in speech research
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, Vol. 14 pp. 241-246
114
Children's language development and articulatory breakdown
In D. L.Horton & J. J. Jenkins (Eds.), Perception of Language, pp. 207-215
112
The activity of the adductor laryngeal muscles in respect to vowel devoicing in Japanese
Phonetica, Vol. 23 pp. 156-170
104
On the speech of Neanderthal Man
Linguistic Inquiry, II, pp. 203-222
115
Newborn infant cry and nonhuman primate vocalization
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, Vol. 14 pp. 719-727
113
Distinctive features and laryngeal control
Language, Vol. 47 pp. 767-785
103
Synthesis by rule as a tool for phonological research
Language and Speech, Vol. 14 pp. 47-56
105
Discrimination in speech and nonspeech modes
Cognitive Psychology, Vol. 2 pp. 131-157
109
Laterality effects in speech perception
In D. L. Horton & J. J. Jenkins (Eds.), Perception of language, Columbus, OH: Charles E. Merrill, pp. 185-200
110
Auditory evoked potentials during speech perception
Science, Vol. 173 pp. 1248-1251
88
Discriminability along the voicing continuum: Cross language tests
Proceedings of the 6th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Prague: Academia, pp. 569-573
107
Laryngeal behavior, the speech signal and phonological simplicity
Actes du Xe Congres International des Linguistes, Vol. 4 pp. 123-129
90
Speaker identification by speech spectrograms: A scientists' view of its reliability for legal purposes
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 47 pp. 597-612
98
Effects of filtering and vowel environment on consonant perception
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 48 pp. 993-998
94
A perceptual study of American English diphthongs
Language and Speech, Vol. 13 pp. 65-88
100
Physiological measures of speech movements: EMG and fiberoptic studies
ASHA Reports, Vol. 5 pp. 271-282
99
The grammars of speech and language
Cognitive Psychology, Vol. 1 pp. 301-323
95
Some characteristics of perception in the speech mode
Perception and its Disorders, Vol. 48 pp. 238-254
89
Towards a unified phonetic theory
Linguistic Inquiry, Vol. 1 (2) pp. 307-322
93
The articulatory implementation of the breath-group and prominence: Crico-thyroid muscular activity in intonation
Language, Vol. 46 pp. 312-327
101
Supraglottal air pressure in the production of English stops
Language and Speech, Vol. 13 pp. 215-230
87
The voicing dimension: Some experiments in comparative phonetics
Proceedings of the 6th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Prague: Academia, pp. 563-567
108
Observing laryngeal adjustments during running speech by use of a fiberoptics system
Phonetica, Vol. 22 pp. 193-201
91
Study of nonspeech voluntary palate movements by scaling and electromyographic techniques
In J. F. Bosma (Ed.), Second Symposium on Oral Sensation and Perception, Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas, pp. 432-441
96
Hemispheric specialization for speech perception
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 48 pp. 579-594
92
Motor theory of speech perception: A reply to Lane's critical review
Psychological Review, Vol. 77 pp. 234-249
97
Opposed effects of a delayed channel on perception of dichotically and monotically presented CV syllables
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 48 pp. 599-602
83
Identification of a speaker by speech spectrograms
Science, Vol. 166 pp. 338-343
86
Reading aids for the blind: A special case of machine-to-man communication
IEEE Transactions on Audio and Electroacoustics, Vol. 17 pp. 266-270
79
On the acoustic analysis of primate vocalizations
Behavioral Research, Methods, and Instrumentation, Vol. 1 pp. 169-174
80
Vocal tract limitations on the vowel repertoires of rhesus monkey and other nonhuman primates
Science, Vol. 164 pp. 1185-1187
82
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, Vol. 45 pp. 1537-1543
81
Transillumination of the larynx in running speech
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 45 pp. 1544-1546
85
The speech code and the physiology of language
Information processing in the nervous system, Springer-Verlag,