Publications
725
Reading Gestures By Light and Sound
In A. W. Young & H. D. Ellis (Eds.), Handbook of Research on Face Processing, Elsevier Science Publishers B. V. (North Holland),
700
Paradigm lost: A commentary on D. W. Massaro "Speech perception by ear and eye: A paradigm for psychological inquiry"
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Vol. 12 (4) pp. 774-775
732
Dynamics and Task-specific Coordinations
In N. I. Badler, B. A. Barsky, & D. Zeltzer, (Eds.), Making them move: Mechanics, control, and animation of articulated figures, San Mateo, CA: Morgan Kaufmann, pp. 157-170
710
`Clock' and 'Motor' Components in Absolute Coordination of Rhythmic Movements
Neuroscience, Vol. 33 (1) pp. 1-10
713
Coarticulation is largely planned
Journal of Phonetics, Vol. 18 pp. 3-35
712
P-Center Judgments Are Generally Insensitive to the Instructions Given
Phonetica, Vol. 46 pp. 197-203
733
The Haskins Laboratories' pulse code modulation (PCM) system
Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers, Vol. 22 (6) pp. 550-559
720
Laryngeal Control in the Plosives of Standard Thai
PASAA, Vol. 19 (2) pp. 85-93
660
Baby, It's in Your Smile: Right Hemiface Bias in Infant Emotional Expressions
Developmental Psychology, Vol. 25 (2) pp. 264-276
657
Discovering phonetic coherence in acoustic patterns
Perception & Psychophysics, Vol. 45 (3) pp. 237-250
680
Does the Study of Latin Affect Spelling Proficiency?
Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, Vol. 2 pp. 179-191
692
Duplex Perception: Some Initial Findings Concerning Its Neural Basis
Brain and Cognition, Vol. 9 pp. 48-56
669
Real Objects of Speech Perception: A Commentary on Diehl and Kluender
Psychology, Ecological, Vol. 1 (2) pp. 145-160
688
Differential Shortening of Repeated Content Words Produced in Various Communicatice Contexts
Language and Speech, Vol. 31 pp. 307-319
670
Orthographic depth and the interaction of visual and auditory processing in word recognition
Memory & Cognition, Vol. 17 (3) pp. 302-310
699
Determining the extent of coarticulation: Effects of experimental design
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 86 (6) pp. 2443-2445
662
Anomalous Bimanual Coordination Among Dyslexic Boys
Developmental Psychology, Vol. 25 (2) pp. 236-246
683
On the domain of the quantal theory
Journal of Phonetics, Vol. 17 (12) pp. 91-97
685
Age-Related Changes in the Vestibular Folds of the Human Larynx: A Histomorphometric Study
Journal of Voice, Vol. 3 (3) pp. 204-212
679
Sensorimotor characteristics of speech motor sequences
Experimental Brain Research, Vol. 75 pp. 586-598
645
Rhyme Generation by Deaf Adults
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, Vol. 32 pp. 2-11
671
Language specificity in lexical organization: Evidence from deaf signers' lexical organization of American Sign Language and English
Memory & Cognition, Vol. 17 (3) pp. 292-301
693
Cognitive Processing Deficits in Reading Disabilities: A Prefrontal Cortical Hypothesis
Brain and Cognition, Vol. 11 pp. 275-293
676
Reading is Hard just because Listening is Easy
In C. von Euler (Ed.), Wenner-Gren International Symposium Series: Brain and Reading, Hampshire, England: Macmillan, pp. 197-205
659
A Specialization for Speech Perception
Science, Vol. 243 pp. 489-494
677
Phonology and Beginning Reading Revisited
In C. von Euler (Ed.), Brain and Reading, Wenner-Gren International Symposium Series:. Hampshire, England: Macmillan, pp. 207-220
698
Cues to the Perception of Taiwanese Tones
Language and Speech, Vol. 32 (1) pp. 25-44
691
On the Interpretation of Vowel"Quality": The Dimension of Rounding
Journal of the International Phonetic Association, Vol. 19 (1) pp. 24-30
663
The cricothyroid muscle in voicing control
Journal of Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 85 (3) pp. 1314-1321
673
Context Effects in Bi-alphabetical Word Perception
Journal of Memory & Language, Vol. 28 pp. 214-236
672
Alphabet Priming in Bi-alphabetical Word Perception
Journal of Memory & Language, Vol. 28 pp. 237-254
694
Comprehension of Temporal Terms by Good and Poor Readers
Language and Speech, Vol. 32 (1) pp. 45-67
678
Comments on “On the measurement of glottal flow”
Journal of Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 85 (6) pp. 2672-2673
689
The perceptual effects of child-adult differences in fricative-vowel coarticulation
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 86 (4) pp. 1266-1276
667
The Emergence of Phonetic Segments: Evidence From The Spectral Structure Of Fricative-Vowel Syllables Spoken By Children And Adults
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, Vol. 32 pp. 120-132
656
Acoustic properties and perception of stop consonant release transients
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 85 (1) pp. 379-396
675
Traversing Upper Vowel Space: A Smooth Or A Bumpy Ride?
Speech Communication, Vol. 8 pp. 1-15
666
Expressive Microstructure in Music: A Preliminary Perceptual Assessment of Four Composers' "Pulses"
Music Perception, Vol. 6 (3) pp. 243-274
661
Effects of preceding context on discrimination of voice onset times
Perception & Psychophysics, Vol. 45 (4) pp. 323-332
695
A Dynamical Approach to Gestural Patterning in Speech Production
Ecological Psychology, Vol. 1 (4) pp. 333-382
686
Absolute Coordination: An Ecological Perspective
In S. A. Wallace (Editor) Perspectives on the Coordination of Movement, Elsevier Science Publishers B. V. (North-Holland), pp. 123-156
705
How Problems of Comprehension Are Related to Difficulties in Decoding. Phonology and Reading Disability: Solving the Reading Puzzle
In D. Shankweiler & I. Y. Liberman (Eds.), Phonology and Reading Disability: Solving the Reading Puzzle, (1989). IARLD Research Monograph Series. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press,
687
Reception of Language in Broca's Aphasia
Language and Cognition Processes, Vol. 4 (1) pp. 1-33
690
The Early Development of Phonological Form
In C. von Euler, H. Forssberg, & H. Lagercrantz (Eds.), Neurobiology of Early Infant Behavior, Stockton Press; Stockholm, pp. 287-301
684
Feature Fitting: A comment on K. N. Stevens' ?gOn the quantal nature of speech?h
Journal of Phonetics, Vol. 17 pp. 135-143
668
Cues to What? A Comment on Diehl and Kluender "On the Objects of Speech Perception"
Ecological Psychology, Vol. 1 (2) pp. 181-193
681
Vowel and consonant judgments are not independent when cued by the same information
Perception & Psychophysics, Vol. 46 (3) pp. 284-292
697
Connections Between Nasality and Vowel Duration and Height: Elucidation of the Eastern Algonquian Intrusive Nasal
Language, Vol. 65 pp. 457-486
674
The principles on which the IPA should be based
Journal of the International Phonetic Association, Vol. 18 pp. 66-68
642
Electromyography of the Tongue Muscles During Vowels in / / Environment. Annual Bulletin
RILP, Vol. 22 pp. 7-19