Publications
819
A review by Stephen Crain of Theoretical perspectives on language deficits, by Yosef Grodzinsky
Language, Vol. 68 (3) pp. 624-633
830
Practical Flow Duct Acoustics Aplied to the Vocal Tract
In I. R. Titze (Ed.), Vocal Fold Physiology: Frontiers in Basic Science, Singular Publishing Group, Inc. San Diego, CA, pp. 93-142
798
Audiovisual integration in perception of real words
Perception & Psychophysics, Vol. 51 (4) pp. 355-362
828
An Examination of “The Simple View of Reading”
In Kinzer, C. K.& Leu, D. J. (Eds.), Literacy Research, Theory, and Practice: Views From Many Perspectives, The National Reading Conference, Inc: Chicago, IL, pp. 169-175
817
Phonemic segmentation as epiphenomenon. Evidence from the history of alphabetic writing
In P. Downing, S.D. Lima, and Noonan, M. (Eds.), The Linguistics of Literacy, John Benjamins Publishing Co. Amsterdam/Philadelphia, pp. 111-134
825
Tongue-jaw coordination in vowel production: Isolated words versus connected speech
Speech Communication, Vol. 11 pp. 401-410
898
Morphological Analysis in Word Recognition
In R. Frost and L. Katz (Eds.), Orthography, Phonology, Morphology, and Meaning, Elsevier Science Publishers, B.V, pp. 343-361
791
Vowel duration and closure duration in voiced and unvoiced stops: there are no contrast effects here
Journal of Phonetics, Vol. 20 pp. 143-165
787
Processing Phonological and Semantic Ambiguity: Evidence From Semantic Priming at Different SOAs
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, Vol. 18 (1) pp. 58-68
848
Direct and Indirect Speech in English-Speaking Children's Retold Narratives
Discourse Processes, Vol. 15 pp. 395-422
838
Orthography, Phonology, Morphology, and Meaning: An Overview
In R. Frost and L. Katz (Eds.), Orthography, Phonology, Morphology, and Meaning, Elsevier Science Publishers, B.V, pp. 1-8
840
The Reading Process is Different for Different Orthographies: The Orthographic Depth Hypothesis
In R. Frost and L. Katz (Eds.), Orthography, Phonology, Morphology, and Meaning, Elsevier Science Publishers, B.V, pp. 67-84
800
From babbling towards the sound systems of English and French: a longitudinal two-case study
Journal of Child Language, Vol. 19 pp. 19-49
841
The Relation of Speech to Reading and Writing
In R. Frost and L. Katz (Eds.), Orthography, Phonology, Morphology, and Meaning, Elsevier Science Publishers, B.V, pp. 167-178
813
Plausibility, Parsimony, and Theories of Speech
In J. Alegria, D. Holender, J. Junca de Morais, and M. Radeau (Eds.), Analytic Approaches to Human Cognition, Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Publishers B.V, pp. 25-40
833
Sentences As Islands: On The Boundedness Of A'-Movement In American Sign Language
In H. Goodluck & M. Rochemont (Eds.), Island Constraints, Kluwer Academic Publishers.The Netherlands, pp. 259-274
829
Deaf Readers and Universal Grammar
In Marschark, M. & Clark, M. D. (Eds.), sychological Perspectives on Deafness, P. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Hillsdale, NJ, pp. 311-337
809
Deaf readers' comprehension of relative clause structures
Applied Psycholinguistics, Vol. 13 pp. 13-30
853
Auditory and Visual Cueing of the [+ Rounded] Feature of Vowels
Language and Speech, Vol. 35 (4) pp. 391-417
821
Acoustic and Aerodynamic Effects of Interarticulator Timing In Voiceless Consonants
Language and Speech, 2), Vol. 35 (1) pp. 15-28
792
Influence of consonantal environment on voice source aerodynamics
Journal of Phonetics, Vol. 20 pp. 93-110
839
Linguistic Awareness and Orthographic Form
In R. Frost and L. Katz (Eds.), Orthography, Phonology, Morphology, and Meaning, Elsevier Science Publishers, B.V, pp. 11-26
865
Contemporary Issues in Phoneme Production By Hearing-Impaired Persons: Physiological and Acoustic Aspects
The Volta Review, Vol. 94 pp. 33-45
807
Tongue-tip trills and vocal-tract wall compliance
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 91 (5) pp. 2903-2910
801
Gestural aggregation in speech: laryngeal gestures
Journal of Phonetics, Vol. 20 pp. 111-126
801A
Compensatory shortening" in monosyllables of spoken English
Journal of Phonetics, Vol. 20 pp. 225-239
844
Developmental Shifts in the Construction of Verb Meanings
Cognitive Developmental, Vol. 7 pp. 403-427
837
Mandibular Contributions to Speech Production
Proceedings of the `92 International Conference on Spoken Language Processing, RILP, Tokyo, Japan, pp. 775-778
789
Perceptual restoration of a ”missing“ speech sound: Auditory induction or illusion?
Perception & Psychophysics, Vol. 51 (1) pp. 14-32
822
Diversity and commonality in music performance: An analysis of timing microstructure in Schumann's “Traumerei”
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 92 (5) pp. 2546-2568
827
A Constraint on the Expressive Timing of a Melodic Gesture: Evidence from Performance and Aesthetic Judgment
Music Perception, Vol. 10 (2) pp. 221-242
824
A Review by Bruno H. Repp of Auditory Imagery
In Reisberg, D (ed.), Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, pp. 274
818
Probing the cognitive representation of musical time: Structural constraints on the perception of timing perturbations
Cognition, Vol. 44 pp. 241-281
814
Lexical Mediation Between Sight and Sound in Speechreading
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, Vol. 45A (1) pp. 1-20
867
Detectability of Rhythmic Perturbations in Musical Contexts: Bottom-Up Versus Top-Down Factors
Fourth Workshop on Rhythm Perception Production. Bourges, France, June 1992,
799
Biomechanical and haptic factors in the temporal patterning of limb and speech activity
Human Movement Science, Vol. 11 pp. 239-25114
802
Skill Acquisition and Development: The Roles of State-, Parameter-, and Graph-Dynamics
Journal of Motor Behavior, Vol. 24 (1) pp. 49-57
831
A Perturbation Study of Lip-Larynx Coordination
Conference on Spoken Language Processing (ICSLP '92, Proceedings of the 1992 International. ): Addendum, Banff, Alberta, Canada. Edmonton, Canada: Priority Printing, pp. 19-22
843
On the Relations between Learning to Spell and Learning to Read
In R. Frost, and L. Katz (Eds.), Orthography, Phonology, Morphology, and Meaning, pp. 179-192
834
Leap of faith: A review of Language and Species
Applied Psycholinguistics, Vol. 13 pp. 515-527
875
Role of the Inertia Tensor in Perceiving Object Orientation by Dynamic Touch
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, Vol. 3 pp. 714-727
811
Declination of Supralaryngeal Gestures in Spoken Italian
Phonetica, Vol. 49 pp. 48-60
846
Null Subject Versus Null Object: Some Evidence From the Acquisition of Chinese and English
Language Acquisition, Vol. 2 (3) pp. 221-254
823
Perception of overlapping segments: thoughts on Nearey's model
Journal of Phonetics, Vol. 20 pp. 493-496
810
Information for Mandarin Tones in the Amplitude Contour and in Brief Segments
Phonetica, Vol. 49 pp. 25-47
820
A review by Yi Xu of Psycholinguistic Implications for Linguistic Relativity: A Case Study of Chinese, by Rumjahn Hoosain
Language and Speech, Vol. 35 (3) pp. 325-340
816
A mismatch between morphological and prosodic domains: evidence from two Igbo rules
Phonology, Vol. 9 pp. 101-135
892
Amplitude as a Cue to Word-Initial Consonant Length: Pattani Malay
Proceedings of the '91 ICPhS. Aix-En-Provence, France, pp. 98-101
786
Vocabulary Acquisition and Reading Ability
Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, Vol. 3 pp. 413-425
856
Implications of the Concepts Underlying Task-Dynamic Modeling on Kinematic Studies of Stuttering
In Peters, Hulstijn and Starkweather (Eds.), Speech Motor Control and Stuttering, Elsevier Science Publishers B.V, pp. 79-100