Publications
1841
How many is enough? - Statistical principles for lexicostatistics
Frontiers in Psychology, Vol. 7 (Article 1916) pp. 1-12
1801
Sensorimotor control of vocal pitch and formant frequencies in Parkinson's disease
Brain Research, 1646 , pp. 269–277
1795
Sensory Plasticity in Human Motor Learning
Trends in Neurosciences, Vol. 39 (2) pp. 114-123
1813
Perceptual Organization and Lawful Specification
ECOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY, Vol. 28 (3) pp. 160-165
1792
(In)sensitivity to incoherence in human communication
Language Communication, Vol. 47 pp. 15-22
1811
Using the Visual World Paradigm to Study Retrieval Interference in Spoken Language Comprehension
Frontiers in Psychology, Article 873, Vol. 7 pp. 1-15
1842
Influence of perceptual saliency hierarchy on learning of language structures: An artificial language learning experiment
Frontiers in Psychology, Vol. 7 (Article 1952) pp. 1-10
1802
Neurobiology of specch Porduction: A motor Control Perspective
Neurobiology of Language, Chapter 59, pp. 741-750
1807
The Phonetics of Head and Body Movement in the Realization of American Sign Language Signs
Phonetica, Vol. 73 (2) pp. 120-140
1793
Eye-movement control in RAN and reading
SCIENTIFIC STUDIES OF READING, Vol. 20 (2) pp. 173-188
1790
Voice Register in Mon: Acoustics and Electroglottography
Phonetica , Vol. 72 pp. 237-256
1783
The timing of language learning shapes brain structure associated with articulation
Brain Structure Function, Vol. 221 (7) pp. 3591-3600
1781
Neural activation in speech production and reading aloud in native and non-native languages
NeuroImage, Vol. 112 pp. 208-217
1803
Autophonic loudness perception in Parkinson’s disease
Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 139 (3) pp. 1364-1371
HL1959
Perception and Production of English Vowels by American Males and Females
Australian Journal of Linguistics, Vol. 35 (2) pp. 121-141
1778
The trajectory of gray matter development in Broca’s area is abnormal in people who stutter
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, Article 89, Vol. 9 pp. 1-9
1798
Vocabulary does not complicate the simple view of reading
Reading and Writing, Vol. 29 pp. 435-451
1782
Phonological processing in speech perception: What do sonority differences tell us?
Brain Language , Vol. 149 pp. 77-83
1776
Vowel variability in elicited versus spontaneous speech: Evidence from Mixtec
Journal of Phonetics, Vol. 48 pp. 45-59
1896
Longitudinal observations of typical English voicing acquisition in a 2-year-old child: Stability of the contrast and considerations for clinical assessment
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, Vol. 29 pp. 955-976
1958
Responses of adults who stutter to the anticipation of stuttering
Journal of Fluency Disorders, Vol. 45 pp. 38-51
1784
Longitudinal observations of typical English voicing acquisition in a 2-year-old child: Stability of the contrast and considerations for clinical assessment
Clinical Linguistics Phonetics,
1791
Somatosensory Event-related Potentials from Orofacial Skin Stretch Stimulation
Journal of Visualized Experiments, e53621, Vol. 106 pp. 1-8
1787
Print-Speech Convergence Predicts Future Reading Outcomes in Early Readers
Psychological Science, Vol. 27 (1) pp. 75-84
1788
Universal brain signature of proficient reading: Evidence from four contrasting languages
PNAS, Vol. 112 (50) pp. 15510-15515
1804
Poor readers’ retrieval mechanism: efficient access is not dependent on reading skill
Frontiers in Psychology, Article 1552, Vol. 6 pp. 1-20
1780
Poor readers’ retrieval mechanism: efficient access is not dependent on reading skill
Frontiers in Psychology, Article 1552, Vol. 6 pp. 1-20
1775
Identifying the role of phonology in sentence-level reading
Journal of Memory and Language, Vol. 79-80 pp. 18-29
1796
Somatosensory Contribution to the Initial Stages of Human Motor Learning
The Journal of Neuroscience, Vol. 35 (42) pp. 14316-14326
1779
Retention of Implicit Sequence Learning in Persons Who Stutter and Persons With Parkinson’s Disease
Journal of Motor Behavior, Vol. 47 (2) pp. 124-141
1785
A real-time articulatory visual feedback approach with target presentation for second language pronunciation learning
J. Acoust. Soc. Am, Vol. 138 (4) pp. 383-387
1786
Orofacial cutaneous function in speech motor control and learning
Melissa A. Redford (Ed.), The Handbook of Speech Production, Book article, pp. 248-266
1840
Modeling coevolution between language and memory capacity during language orgin
PLOS ONE, Vol. 10 (11) pp. 1-26
1789
Increases in Perspective Embedding Increase Reading Time Even with Typical Text Presentation: Implications for the Reading of Literature
Frontiers in Psychology, Vol. 6 pp. 1-9
1777
On the role of the supramarginal gyrus in phonoological processing and verbal working memory: Evidence from rTMS studies
Neuropsychologia,
1763
Seeing to hear? Patterns of gaze to speaking faces in children with autism spectrum disorders
Frontiers in Psychology, Article 397, Vol. 5
1769
Development of an audiovisual speech perception app for children with autism spectrum disorders
Clinical Linguistics Phonetics, Early online,
1771
Temporal factors affecting somatosensory-auditory interactions in speech processing
Frontiers in Psychology, Article 1198, Vol. 5
1764
The coordination of boundary tones and its interaction with prominence
Journal of Phonetics, Vol. 44 pp. 62-82
1774
Attentional but not pre-attentive neural measures of auditory discrimination are atypical in children with developmental langauae disorder
Developmental Neuropsychology, Vol. 39 (7)
1770
Local anaphor licensing in an SOV language: implications for retrieval strategies
Frontiers in Psychology, Article 1252, Vol. 5 pp. 1-12
1768
Variability in English vowels is comparable in articulation and acoustics
De Gruyter Mouton, Laboratory Phonolohy , Vol. 5 (2)
1773
Neurophysiology of speech differences in childhood apraxia of speech
Developmental Neuropsychology,
1762
Glutamate and Choline levels predict individual differences in reading ability in emergent readers
Journal of Neuroscience, Vol. 34 (11)
1751
The medium of haptic perception: A tensegrity hypothesis
Journal of Motor Behavior, Vol. 46 (3) pp. 143-187
1760
Low working memory capacity is only spuriously related to poor reading comprehension
Cognition , Vol. 131
1738
Tones and voice registers
In Winskel, H. & Padakannaya, P. (Eds.), South and Southeast Asian Psycholinguistics, Cambrdge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 223-232
1722
Repetition Suppression for Speech Processing in the Associative Occipital and Parietal Cortex of Congenitally Blind Adults
PLOS One, May, Vol. 8 (5)
1721
Using automatic alignment to analyze endangered language data: Testing the viability of untrained alignment
Journal of Society of America, Vol. 134 (3) pp. 2235-2246
1736
Bi-alphabetism: A window on phonological processing
Psihologija, Vol. 46 (4) pp. 421-438