Publications
1245
Deficits in phoneme awareness do not arise from failures in rapid auditory processing
Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Vol. 15 pp. 5-14
1269
Seeing is Perceiving, Even When It Is Speech
American Journal of Psychology, A review by Douglas H. Whalen of Hearing by Eye II: Advances in the Psychology of Speechreading and Audition-Visual Speech, Vol. 115 (No. 4) pp. 631-640
1205
The stability of distinctive vowel length in Thai
In K. Tingsabadh & A.S. Abramson (Eds.), Essays in Tai linguistics, Bangkok: Chulalongkorn University Press, pp. 13-26
1237
Parametrically dissociating speech and nonspeech perception in the brain using fMRI
Brain and Language, Vol. 78 pp. 364-396
1194
Discrimination of non-native consonant contrasts varying in perceptual assimilation to the listener’s native phonological system
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 109 pp. 775-794
1324
Evidence for early word order and acquisition in a variable word order language
BUCLD 25 Proceedings, ed. Anna H.J. Do et al.. Somerville, MA: Cascadilla Press, pp. 145-156
1212
Syntactic and semantic factors in processing gender agreement in Hebrew: Evidence from ERPs and eye movements
Journal of Memory and Language, Vol. 45 pp. 200-224
1246
Phonological representations of adult poor readers: An investigation of specificity and stability
Applied Psycholinguistics, Vol. 22 pp. 383-418
1207
Morphological facilitation following prefixed but not suffixed primes: lexical architecture or modality-specific processes?
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, Vol. 27 (3) pp. 680-691
1248
Alvin M. Liberman (1917-2000), Obituary
American Psychologist, Vol. 56 (12) pp. 1164-1165
1235
Orthographic and phonological computation in visual word recognition: :Evidence from backward masking in Hebrew
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, Vol. 8 (3) pp. 524-530
1397A
Event coding as feature guessing: The lessons of the motor theory of speech perception
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Vol. 24 (5) pp. 886-887
1209
Phonology constrains the internal orthographic representation
Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, Vol. 14 pp. 297-332
1242
Distributional characteristics of VOT in children's voiceless aspirated stops and interpretation for developmental trends
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, Vol. 44 pp. 1058-1068
1229
Processing specificity for human voice stimuli: electrophysiological evidence
Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuropsychology, Vol. 12 pp. 2653-2657
1193
Hearing the Polish sililants [s s! s#]: phonetic and auditory judgments
To honour Eli Fischer-Jorgensen, Nina Gronnum and Jorgen Rischel (eds.). C.A. Reitzel, Copenhagen, pp. 226-238
1195
Does visual word identification involve a sub-phonemic level?
Cognition, B41-B52, Vol. 78
1247
Correlates of early reading performance in a tranparent orthography
Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, Vol. 14 pp. 757-799
1233
Language rhythms in baby hand movements
Nature, Sept, Vol. 413 (6) pp. 35-36
1239
Neurobiological studies of reading and reading disability
Journal of Communication Disorders, Vol. 34 (No. 6) pp. 479-492
1236
Expressive timing in the mind’s ear
In R.I. Godoy & H. Jorgensen (Eds.), Musical Imagery, Lisse, The Netherlands: Swets & Zeitlinger, pp. 185-200
1230
Processes underlying adaptation to tempo changes in sensorimotor synchronization
Human Movement Science, Vol. 20 pp. 277-312
1206
Phase correction, phase resetting, and phase shifts after subliminal timing perturbations in sensorimotor synchronization
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, Vol. 27 pp. 600-621
1210
Effects of music perception and imagery on sensorimotor synchronization with complex timing patterns
In Zatorre, R.J. & Peretz, I. (Eds.), The Biological Foundations of Music, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, v. 930, pp. 409-411
1203
The Regulatory Environment for Science: The protection of participants in social/behavioral/non-medical/non-clinical research
Paper presented at the Twenty-Sixth Annual AAAS Colloquium on Science and Technology Policy, Science and Technology in the New Administration, May 3-4, 2001, The Omni Shoreham Hotel, Washington, D.C,
1211
Compensation for the effects of head acceleration on jaw movement in speech
The Journal of Neuroscience, Vol. 21 pp. 66447-6456
1238
Attention constraints of semantic activation during visual word recognition
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, Vol. 27 (5) pp. 1289-1298
1234
On the nature of syntactic variation: evidence from complex predicates and complex word-formation
Language, Vol. 77 (No. 2) pp. 324-343
1251
Agreement morphology and the acquisition of noun-drop in Spanish
Language Acquisition, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc, Vol. 9 (2) pp. 157-173
1232
Relationship between cocontraction, movement kinematics and phasic muscle activity in single-joint arm movement
Experimental Brain Research, Vol. 140 pp. 171-181
1197
The perception of voicing distinctions.
In Burnham, D., Luksaneeyanawin, S., Davis, C., & Lafourcade, M. (Eds.), Interdisciplinary approaches to language processing, Bangkok, NECTEC,
1198
Speech as encoded language
In Burnham, D., Luksaneeyanawin, S., Davis, C., & Lafourcade, M. (Eds.), Interdisciplinary approaches to language processing, Bangkok, NECTEC,
1183
Franklin Seaney Cooper 1908-1999 Obituary
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 108 (5) pp. 1970-1971
1208
Competing constraints on intergestural coordination and self-organization of phonological structures
Bulletin de la Communication Parlée, (No. 5) pp. 25-34
1170
Phrasal signatures in articulation
Broe, M.B., Pierrehumbert, J.B. (Eds.), Papers in Laboratory Phonology V Acquisition and the Lexicon. Cambridge University Press, London, pp. 70-87
1204
Grammatism
Brain and Language, Vol. 77 pp. 294-30417
1186
Early morphological effects in word recognition in Hebrew: Evidence from parafoveal preview benefit
Language and Cognitive Processes, Vol. 15 (4/5) pp. 487-506
1181
Articulatory characteristics of emotional utterances in spoken English
Proceedings of the International Conference of Spoken Processing, Beijing, Vol. 2 pp. 365-368
1196
More acoustic traces of “deleted” vowels in Japanese
Nakayama, M. and Quinn, C.J. Jnr. (Eds.), Japanese/Korean Linguistics, California, CLSI Publications, Vol. 9 pp. 100-113
1184
Are Morphological effects distinguishable from the effects of shared meaning and shared form?
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, Vol. 26 (6) pp. 1431-1444
1154
Perceptual parsing of acoustic consequences of velum lowering from information for vowels
Perception & Psychophysics, Vol. 62 (1) pp. 21-32
1171
Coarticulation resistance of American English consonants and its effects on transconsonantal vowel-to-vowel coarticulation
Language and Speech, Vol. 43 (1) pp. 1-41
1190
Contrast effects do not underlie effects of preceding liquids on stop-consonant identification by humans
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, Vol. 26 (3) pp. 1-12
1168
Decomposing Morphologically Complex Words in a Nonlinear Morphology
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, Vol. 26 (No. 3) pp. 751-765
1185
Cross-linguistic perspectives on morphological processing: An introduction
Language and Cognitive Processes, Vol. 15 (4/5) pp. 321-328
1192
Morphological priming: Dissociation of phonological, semantic, and morphological factors
Memory & Cognition, Vol. 28 (8) pp. 1277-1288
1215
Questioning the role of syllables and Rimes in early phonological awareness
In Badain, N.A. (Ed.), Prediction and Prevention of Reading Failure, Baltimore, Maryland, York Press Inc, pp. 177-216
1242A
Laryngeal Factors in Voiceless Consonant Production in Men, Women, and 5-Year-Olds
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, Vol. 43 pp. 1211-1228
1178
Laryngeal factors in voiceless consonant production in men, women, and in 5-year-olds
Journal of Speech, Language,and Hearing Research, Vol. 43 pp. 1211-1228
1173
On the relation of speech to language
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Vol. 4 (No. 5) pp. 187-196