Publications
769
An Acoustic Variable Specifying Time-to-Contact
Ecological Psychology, Vol. 3 (3) pp. 253-261
741
This view of language: A commentary on S. Pinker and P. Bloom ?gNatural language and natural selection
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Vol. 13 pp. 758-759
805
Learning to speak: A note on the units of speech production and speech perception. Paper from the symposium Current Phonetic Research Paradigms: Implications for Speech Motor Control
Stockholm, Sweden, August 13-16, 1991, pp. 173-186
774
Perception of the English /s/-/ / distinction relies on friction noises and transitions, not on brief spectral slices
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 90 (4) pp. 1776-1785
777
Subcategorical phonetic mismatches and lexical access
Perception & Psychophysics, Vol. 50 (4) pp. 351-360
746
Gradient Effects of Fundamental Frequency on Stop Consonant Voicing Judgments
Phonetica, Vol. 47 pp. 36-49
779
Intonational differences between the reduplicative babbling of French- and English-learning infants
Journal of Child Language, Vol. 18 pp. 501-516
751
Depth of phonological recoding in short-term memory
Memory & Cognition, Vol. 19 (3) pp. 263-273
722
Distinctive vowel length: duration vs. spectrum in Thai
Journal of Phonetics, Vol. 18 pp. 79-92
742
The Contribution of Morphological and Semantic Relatedness to Repetition Priming at Short and Long Lags: Evidence from Hebrew
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, Vol. 42A pp. 693-711
715
Masking and stimulus intensity effects on duplex perception: A confirmation of the dissociation between speech and nonspeech modes
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 88 (1) pp. 64-74
701
Syntactic Competence and Reading Ability in Children
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, Vol. 48 pp. 147-172
721
Coverging sources of evidence for dissecting articulatory movements into core gestures
Journal of Phonetics, Vol. 18 pp. 173-188
707
Speech Repetition Abilities in Children Who Differ in Reading Skill
Language and Speech, Vol. 32 (2) pp. 109-122
743
Gestural specification using dynamically-defined articulatory structures
Journal of Phonetics, Vol. 18 pp. 299-320
740
Representation and reality: physical systems and phonological structure
Journal of Phonetics, Vol. 18 pp. 411-424
702
Articulatory gestures as phonological units
Phonology, Vol. 6 pp. 201-251
782
Explaining Failures in Spoken Language Comprehension by Children with Reading Disabilities
In D. A. Balota, G. B. Flores d'Arcais and K. Rayner (Eds.), Comprehension Processes in Reading, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers, pp. 539-555
783
Working memory and comprehension of spoken sentences: investigations of children with reading disorder
In Vallar, G. and Shallice, T. (Eds.), Neuropsychological impariments of short-term memory, Cambridge University Press, pp. 477-507
847
Physical interaction and association by contiguity in memory for the words and melodies of songs
Memory & Cognition, Vol. 19 (5) pp. 469-476
726
Rotation and Translation of the Jaw During Speech
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, Vol. 33 pp. 550-562
832
Understnading Conjunctions
International Journal of Sign Linguistics, Vol. 1 (2) pp. 71-80
1219
Factors contributing to performance on phoneme awareness tasks in school-aged children
Haskins Laboratories Status Report on Speech Research, SR-103/104, pp. 137-152
724
Sound-producing sources as objects of perception: Rate normalization and nonspeech perception
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 88 (3) pp. 1236-1249
735
Duplex Perception: A Comparison of Monosyllables and Slamming Doors
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, Vol. 16 (4) pp. 742-754
727
Young infants' perception of liquid coarticulatory influences on following stop consonants
Perception & Psychophysics, Vol. 48 pp. 559-570
734
Phonological Ambiguity and Lexical Ambiguity: Effects on Visual and Auditory Word Recognition
Learning, Memory, & Cognition, Journal of Experimental Psychology, Vol. 16 (4) pp. 569-580
706
Phonology and Reading: Evidence from Profoundly Deaf Readers
In . Shankweiler & I. Y. Liberman (Eds.), Phonology and Reading Disability: Solving the Reading Puzzle, (1989). IARLD Research Mongraph Series. Ann Arbor: Univeristy of Michigan Press,
729
Whole Language vs. Code Emphasis: Underlying Assumptions and their Implications for Reading Instruction
Annal of Dyslexia, Vol. 40 pp. 51-76
703
The Alphabetic Principle and Learning to Read. Phonology and Reading Disability: Solving the Reading Puzzle
In D. Shankweiler & I. Y. Liberman (Eds.), IARLD Research Monograph Series, (1989. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press,
708
Parameters for Questions: Evidence from wh-Movement in ASL
In Ceil Lucas, (Eds.), Sign Language Research: Theoretical Issues, (1989). Gallaudet University Press. Washington, D. C,
744
Automatic and Pre-lexical Computation of Phonology in Visual Word Identification
European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, Vol. 2 (4) pp. 325-343
704
Phonemic similarity effects and prelexical phonology
Memory & Cognition, Vol. 18 (2) pp. 128-152
736
Phonemic, Associative, and Grammatical Context Effects With Identified And Unidentified Primes
Language and Speech, Vol. 33 (1) pp. 1-18
745
Phonemic Priming with Words and Pseudowords
European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, Vol. 2 (4) pp. 375-394
739
The global character of phonetic gestures
Journal of Phonetics, Vol. 18 pp. 445-452
728
Speech and Other Auditory Modules
In G. M. Edelman, W. E. Gall and W. M. Cowan (Eds.), Signal and Sense: Local and Global order in Perceptual Maps, New York: Wiley, pp. 501-520
717
Phonological priming: Failure to replicate in the rapid naming task
Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, Vol. 28 (5) pp. 389-392
709
Reading Ability and Short-Term Memory: The Role of Phonological Processing
Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, Vol. 2 pp. 1-25
723
On the perception of speech from time-varying acoustic information: Contributions of amplitude variation
Perception & Psychophysics, Vol. 48 (4) pp. 313-325
730
Further Perceptual Evaluations of Pulse Microstructure in Computer Performances of Classical Piano Music
Music Perception, Vol. 8 pp. 1-33
716
Composers' Pulses: Science or Art?
Music Perception, 13, Vol. 7 (4) pp. 423-434
719
Patterns of expressive timing in performances of a Beethoven minuet by nineteen famous pianist
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 88 (2) pp. 622-641
731
Stimulus order effects in vowel discrimination
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 88 pp. 2080-2090
738
Integration of segmental and tonal information speech perception: a cross-linguistic study
Journal of Phonetics, Vol. 18 pp. 481-495
790
Some cognitive and perceptual aspects of speech and music
J. Sundberg, L. Nord, R. Carlson (Eds.), Proceedings of an International Symposium at the Wenner-Gren Center. MacMillan Press, Stockholm, Sweden, Chapter 24, pp. 257- 268
718
Phase Transitions and Critical Fluctuations in the Visual Coordination of Rhythmic Movements Between People
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, Vol. 16 (2) pp. 227-247
714
Syntactic comprehension in young poor readers
Applied Psycholinguistics, Vol. 10 pp. 429-454
711
Perception of Terminal Fall Contours in Speech Produced by Deaf Persons
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, Vol. 33 pp. 174-180