Publications
1072
Lexical effects in the perception and productiuon of American English /p/ allophones
Journal of Phonetics, Vol. 25 pp. 501-528
1052
On the immediacy of phonetic perception
Psychological Science, Vol. 8 pp. 358-362
1059
Quantitative association of orofacial and vocal-tract shapes
Proceedings of the Workshop on Audio-Visual Speech Processing, AVSP 97, Rhodes, Greece, September, pp.41-44. (Editors: Christian Benoit and Ruth Campbell), pp. 26-27
994
The stability of the Thai three-way voicing distinction in conversation
Proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium on Languages and Linguistics: Pan-Asiatic Linguistics, In. Bankgok: Mahidol University, Vol. 1 pp. 1-10
1179
New evidence for phonological processing during visual word recognition: the case of Arabic
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, Vol. 22 (No. 2) pp. 309-323
1035
MRI evaluation of vocal fold paralysis before and after Type I Thyroplasty
Laryngoscope, Vol. 106 (11) pp. 1386-1392
1033
A phase window framework for articulatory timing
Phonology, Vol. 13 pp. 139-169
1003
Influences on articulatory timing in consonant sequences
Journal of Phonetics, Vol. 24 pp. 209-244
1004
Saying consonant clusters quickly
Journal of Phonetics, Vol. 24 pp. 263-282
1008A
Meaning, memory and modularity
Proceedings of the NELS 26 Sentence Procesing Workshop, pp. 1-16
1021
Attention factors mediating syntactic deficiency in reading-disabled children
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, Vol. 63 pp. 386-415
997
Tasks and timing in the perception of linguistic anomaly
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, Vol. 25 (No. 1) pp. 25-57
1000
Speaking
In H. Heuer and S. Keele (Eds.), Handbook of Perception and Action, Academic Press Ltd, Vol. 2 pp. 503-560
999
Listeners do hear sounds, not tongues
Journal of the Acoustical Society, Vol. 99 (3) pp. 1730-1741
1023
Characteristics of speech movements
4th Speech Production Seminar, Grenoble, France. (109-112),
1036
Prelexical phonologic computation in a deep orthography: Evidence from backward masking in Hebrew
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, Vol. 4 (1) pp. 107-112
1030
Accurate recovery of articulator positions from acoustics: New conclusions based on human data
Journal of the Acoustical Society, Vol. 100 (3) pp. 1819-1834
1005
An unsupervised method for learning to track tongue position from an acoustic signal
Bulletin de la communication parlee, Vol. 3 pp. 101-116
1152
The control of multi-muscle syst+ems:human jaw and hyoid movements
Biological Cybernetic, 373384, Vol. 74 (4)
1027
Control of oral closure and release in bilabial stop consonants
In P. McCormack & A. Russel (Eds.), Proceedings of the Sixth Australian International Conference on Speech Science and Technology, Canberra: The Australian Speech Science and Technology Association, pp. 561-566
1011
Inhibition of naming by rhyming primes
Perception & Psychophysics, Vol. 58 (6) pp. 823-835
1032
Visual and associative factors in processing Serbo-Croatian Words
European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, Vol. 8 (4) pp. 321-339
1016
Introduction to papers on speech recognition and perception from an articulatory point of view
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 99 (3) pp. 1680-1682
993
Task dynamic and articulatory recovery of lip and velar approximations under model mismatch conditions
Journal of the Acoustical Society, Vol. 99 (1) pp. 595-608
1013
Sidestepping garden paths: Assessing the contributions of syntax, semantics and plausibility in resolving ambiguities
Language and Cognitive Processes, Vol. 11 (3) pp. 283-334
1015
How children learn to organize their speech gestures: Further evidence from fricative-vowel syllables
American Speech-Language Hearing Asso, ciation, pp. 379-389
1025
Is coarticulation in speech kinematics centrally planned?
4th Speech Production Seminar, Grenoble, France, pp. 113-116
995
Coarticulation of jaw movements in speech production: Is context sensitivity in speech kinematics centrally planned?
The Journal of Neuroscience, Vol. 16 (4) pp. 1570-1579
1018
Cerebral organization of component processes in reading
Brain, Vol. 119 pp. 1221-1238
1031
Auditory selective attention: An fMRI investigation
Neuroimage, Vol. 4 pp. 159-173
1007
Functional data analyses of lip motion
Journal of the Acoustical Society, Vol. 99 pp. 3718-3727
1038
The art of inaccuracy: Why pianists' errors are difficult to hear
Music Perception, Vol. 14 (2) pp. 161-184
1014
Book Review
Music Perception, Shaping Time: Music, the Brain, and Performance, David Epstein (Ed.). Schirmer Books: New York, Vol. 13 pp. 591-604
1001
The difficulty of measuring musical quality (and quantity): Commentary on Weisberg
Psychological Science, Vol. 7 (No. 2) pp. 121-122
1022
Patterns of note onset asynchronies in expressive piano performance
Journal of the Acoustical Society, Vol. 100 (6) pp. 3917-3932
1009
Pedal timing and tempo in expressive piano performance: A reliminary investigation
Psychology of Music, Vol. 24 pp. 199-221
1012
The dynamics of expressive piano performance: Schumann’s “Träumerei” revisited
J. Acoust. Soc. Am, Vol. 100 (1) pp. 641-650
998
Articulatory blending of lingual gestures
Journal of Phonetics, Vol. 24 pp. 99-111
1026
Casy and extensions to the task-dynamic model
4th Speech Production Seminar, Grenoble, France, pp. 125-128
1017
Reading and spelling difficulties in high school students: Causes and consequences
Reading and Writing, Vol. 8 pp. 267-294
1024
Kinematic and acoustic correlates of quantity in Swedish and Wolof: A cross-language study
4th Speech Production Seminar, Grenoble, France, (81-84),
1020
Pre- and posttreatment comparison of the kinematics of the fluent speech of persons who stutter
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, Vol. 39 pp. 991-1005
1668
An MRI-based study of pharyngeal volume contrasts in Akan and English
Journal of Phonetics, Vol. 24 pp. 399-421
1010
Limits on phonetic integration in duplex perception
Perception & Psychophysics, Vol. 58 (6) pp. 857-870
974
Laryngeal timing in Karen obstruents
In F. Bell-Berti and L. J. Raphael (Eds.), Producing Speech: Contemporary Issues, For Katherine Safford Harris. AIP Press: Woodbury, NY,
970
Anticipatory and carryover effects: Implications for models of speech production
In F. Bell-Berti and L. J. Raphael (Eds.), Producing Speech: Contemporary Issues, For Katherine Safford Harris. AIP Press: Woodbury, NY,
953
Semantic, phonologic, and morphologic skills in reading disabled and normal children: Evidence from perception and production of spoken Hebrew
Reading Research Quarterly, Vol. 30 (4) pp. 876-893
986
Orthographic Representation and Phonemic Segmentation in Skilled Readers: A Cross-Language Comparison
Psychological Science, Vol. 6 (3) pp. 176-181
996
A direct realist view of cross-language speech perception
In W. Strange (Ed.), Speech Perception and Linguistic Experience, Baltimore, MD: York Press,
981
Divergent developmental patterns for infants' perception of two nonnative consonant contrasts
Infant Behavior and Development, Vol. 18 pp. 339-3508