Publications
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Stone, B., & Brady, S. (1995)Evidence for phonological processing deficits in less-skilled readers
Annals of Dyslexia, Vol. 45 pp. 51-78
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Studdert-Kennedy, M. & Goodell, E.W. (1995)Gestures, features and segments in early child speech
In deGelder, B. & Morais, J. (Eds.), Speech and Reading: A Comparative Approach, Hove, England: Erlbaum (UK), Taylor & Francis,
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Studdert-Kennedy, M., & Mody, M. (1995)Auditory temporal perception deficits in the reading-impaired: A critical review of the evidence
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, Vol. 2 (4) pp. 508-514
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Treiman, R., Fowler, C. A., Gross, J., Berch, D., & Weatherston, S. (1995)Syllable Structure or Word Structure? Evidence for Onset and Rime Units with Disyllabic and Trisyllabic Stimuli
Journal of Memory and Language, Vol. 34 pp. 132-155
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Whalen, D. H. (1995)Directions in speech perception research
In G. Bloothooft, V. Hazan, D. Huber, and J. Llisterri (Eds.), European Studies in Phonetics and Speech Communication, Utrecht, Netherlands,
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Whalen, D. H., & Levitt, A. G. (1995)The universality of intrinsic F0 of vowels
Journal of Phonetics, Vol. 23 pp. 349-366
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Whalen, D. H., Hoequist, C. E., & Sheffert, S. M. (1995)The effects of breath sounds on the perception of synthetic speech
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 97 (5) pp. 3147-3153
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Whalen, D. H., Levitt, A. G., Hsiao, P-L., & Smorodinsky, I. (1995)Intrinsic F0 of vowels in the babbling of 6-, 9-, and 12-month-old French- and English-learning infants
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 97 (4) pp. 2533-2539
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Baynes, K., Funnell, M. G., & Fowler, C. A. (1994)Hemispheric contributions to the integration of visual and auditory information in speech perception
Perception & Psychophysics, Vol. 55 (6) pp. 633-641
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Best, C. T. (1994)Learning to Perceive the Sound Pattern of English
In C. Rovee-Collier and L. P. Lipsitt (Eds.), Advances in Infancy Research, ABLEX Publishing Corporation, Norwood, NJ, pp. 217-304
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Best, C. T. (1994)The Emergence of Native-Language Phonological Influences in Infants: A Perceptual Assimilation Model
In Goodman, J. C. and H. C. Nusbaum (Eds.), The Development of Speech Perception: The Transition from Speech Sounds to Spoken Words, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, pp. 167-224
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Best, C. T., Womer, J. S., & Queen, H. F. (1994)Hemispheric Asymmetries in Adults' Perception of Infant Emotional Expressions
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, Vol. 20 (4) pp. 751-765
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Brady, S., Fowler, A., Stone, B., & Winbury, N. (1994)Training Phonological Awareness: A Study with Inner-City Kindergarten Children
Annals of Dyslexia, Vol. 44 pp. 26-59
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Browman, C. P., & Goldstein, L. (1994)“Targetless” schwa: an articulatory analysis
In G. J. Docherty & D. R. Ladd (Eds.), Papers in Laboratory Phonology II Gesture, Segment, Prosody, Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, pp. 26-67
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Carello, C., Lukatela, G., & Turvey, M. T. (1994)OBSERVATIONS: Lexical Involvement in Naming Does not Contravene Prelexical Phonology: Comment on Sebastian-Galles
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, (1991)., Vol. 20 (1) pp. 192-198
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Crain, S., Ni, W., & Conway, L. (1994)Learning, Parsing, and Modularity
In C. Clifton, Jr., L. Frazier, & K. Rayner (Eds.), Perspectives on Sentence Processing, Lawrence Erlbaum, pp. 443-467
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Deutsch, Avital, and Bentin, Shlomo. (1994)Attention mechanisms mediate the syntactic priming effect in auditory word identification
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, Vol. 20 (3) pp. 595-607
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Faber, A. (1994)A review by Alice Faber of Phonological Development: Models, Research, Implications
Language and Speech, C. A. Ferguson, L. Menn, and C. Stoel-Gammon (eds.). Timonium, MD: York Press, 1992. 37(3), pp. 299-313
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Faber, A., & Best, C. T. (1994)The Perceptual Infrastructure of Early Phonological Development
In S. D. Lima, R. L. Corrigan and G. K. Iverson (Eds.), The Reality of Linguistic Rules, John Benjamins Publishing Company: Amsterdam/Philadelphia, pp. 262-280
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Feldman, L. B. (1994)Beyond Orthography and Phonology: Differences between Inflections and Derivations
Journal of Memory & Language, Vol. 33 pp. 442-470
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Feldman, L. B., & Bentin, S. (1994)Morphological Analysis of Disrupted Morphemes: Evidence from Hebrew
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, Vol. 47A (2) pp. 407-435
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Fowler, C. A. (1994)Invariants, specifiers, cues: An investigation of locus equations as information for place of articulation
Perception & Psychophysics, Vol. 55 (6) pp. 597-610
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Fowler, C. A. (1994)A Review by Carol Fowler of English Speech Rhythm by Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen
Language & Speech, Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1993. 346pp. 37(1), pp. 67-76
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Frost, R. (1994)Prelexical and Postlexical Strategies in Reading: Evidence From a Deep and a Shallow Orthography
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, Vol. 20 (1) pp. 116-129
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Gracco, V. L. (1994)Some Organizational Characteristics of Speech Movement Control
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, Vol. 37 pp. 4-27
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Gracco, V. L., & Lofqvist, A. (1994)Speech Motor Coordination and Control: Evidence from Lip, Jaw, and Laryngeal Movements
The Journal of Neuroscience, Vol. 14 (11) pp. 6585-6597
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Lofqvist, A., & Gracco, V. L. (1994)Tongue Body Kinematics in Velar Stop Production: Influences of Consonant Voicing and Vowel Context
Phonetica, Vol. 51 pp. 52-67
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Lofqvist, A., & Lindblom, B. (1994)Speech motor control
Opinion in Neurobiology, Current, Vol. 4 pp. 823-826
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Lukatela, G., & Turvey, M. T. (1994)Visual Lexical Access Is Initially Phonological: 2. Evidence From Phonological Priming by Homophones and Pseudohomophones
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, Vol. 123 (4) pp. 331-353
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Lukatela, G., & Turvey, M.T. (1994)Visual Lexical Access is Initially Phonological: 1. Evidence From Associative Priming by Words, Homophones, and Pseudohomophones
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, Vol. 123 (2) pp. 107-128
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Mattingly, I. G. (1994)Horizontal and vertical views of Chinese psycholinguistics
Advances in the Study of Chinese Language Processing, Vol. 1 pp. 541-547
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Mattingly, I. G., & Xu, Y. (1994)Word Superiority in Chinese
Advances in the Study of Chinese Language Processing, Vol. 1 (17) pp. 101-111
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Mattingly, I.G. (1994)A review by Ignatius G. Mattingly of The Linguistics of Literacy
Language & Speech, P. Downing, S. D. Lima, and M. Noonan (eds.), Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1992, xx, 334pp. 37(1), pp. 87-93
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McGowan, R. S. (1994)Recovering task dynamics from speech acoustics: Numerical results and the application of the method in speech technology
Proceedings of Technical Conference on Telecommunications, R & D in Massachusetts. University of Massachusetts, Lowell, MA, pp. 33-44
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McGowan, R. S. (1994)Recovering articulatory movement from formant frequency trajectories using task dynamics and a genetic algorithm: Preliminary model tests
Speech Communication, Vol. 14 pp. 19-48
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Munhall, K. G., Lofqvist, A., & Kelso, J. A. S. (1994)Lip-larynx coordination in speech: Effects of mechanical perturbations to the lower lip
Journal of the Acoustical Society, Vol. 95 (6) pp. 3605-3616
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Peter, M. & Turvey, M. T. (1994)Phonological codes are early sources of constraint in visual semantic categorization
Perception & Psychophysics, Vol. 55 (5) pp. 497-504
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Pugh, K. R., Rexer, K., & Katz, L. (1994)Evidence of Flexible Coding in Visual Word Recognition
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, Vol. 20 (4) pp. 807-825
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Pugh, K. R., Rexer, K., Peter, M., & Katz, L. (1994)Neighborhood Effects in Visual Word Recognition: Effects of Letter Delay and Nonword Context Difficulty
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, Vol. 20 (3) pp. 639-648
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Remez, R. E., Rubin, P. E., Berns, S. M., Pardo, J. S., & Lang, J. M. (1994)On the Perceptual Organization of Speech
Psychological Review, Vol. 101 (1) pp. 129-156
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Repp, B. H. (1994)A review by Bruno Repp of The Auditory Processing of Speech: From Sound to Words
Language and Speech, M. E. H. Schouten (ed.). Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 1992. 37(3), pp. 337-340
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Repp, B. H. (1994)On Determining the Basic Tempo of an Expressive Music Performance
Psychology of Music, Vol. 22 pp. 157-167
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Repp, B. H. (1994)Relational invariance of expressive microstructure across global tempo changes in music performance: An exploratory study
Psychological Research, Vol. 56 pp. 299-284
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Repp, B. H. (1994)The Tritone Paradox and the Pitch Range of the Speaking Voice: A Dubious Connection
Music Perception, Vol. 12 (2) pp. 227-255
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Repp, B.H. (1994)Musical motion: Some historical and contemporary perspectives
In A. Friberg, J. Iwarsson, E. Jansson and J. Sundberg (Eds.), Proceedings of the Stockholm Music Acoustics Conference July 28-August 1, 1993, Royal Swedish Academy of Music, SMAC 93, (No. 79) pp. 128-135
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Sasaki, C. T., Driscoll, B. P., Gracco, C., & Eisen, R. (1994)The Fate of Medialized Cartilage in Thyroplasty Type I
Archives of Otolaryngology \ Head & Neck Surgery, Vol. 120 pp. 1398-1399
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Shankweiler, D. (1994)A Review by Donald Shankweiler of Beginning to Spell by Rebecca Treiman
Language & Speech, New York: Oxford University Press, 1993. 37(1), pp. 77-79
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Studdert-Kennedy, M. (1994)A Review by Michael Studdert-Kennedy of Hand and Mind: What Gestures Reveal About Thought by David McNeill
Language & Speech, Chicago University Press, 1992. xi, 416 pp. 37(2), pp. 203-209
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Tsunoda, K., Niimi, S., & Hirose, H. (1994)The Roles of the Posterior Cricoarytenoid and Thyropharyngeus Muscles in Whispered Speech
Folia Phoniatr Logop, Vol. 46 pp. 139-151
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Whalen, D. H., & Zsiga, E. C. (1994)Subjective familiarity of English word/name homophones
Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers, Vol. 26 (4) pp. 402-408