Publications
625
Programming and Execution Processes of Speech Movement Control: Potential Neural Correlates
Chapter in Motor and Sensory Processes of Language, edited by E. Keller & M. Gopnik, Hillsdale, NJ:Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc, pp. 163-201
584
Phonological coding in word reading: Evidence from hearing and deaf readers
Memory & Cognition, Vol. 15 (3) pp. 199-207
582
The Velotraces: A Device for Monitoring Velar Position
Cleft Palate Journal, Vol. 24 (No. 2) pp. 104-111
576
Grammatical information effects in auditory word recognition
Cognition, Vol. 25 pp. 235-263
579
Space-Time Behavior of Single and Bimanual Rhythmical Movements: Data and Limit Cycle Model
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, Vol. 13 (No. 2) pp. 178-192
610
Language and Literacy: The Obligation of the Schools of Education
In W. Ellis (Ed.), A forgotten basic in teacher education. Baltimore: The Orton Dyslexia Society, Intimacy with language, pp. 1-9
588
Phonology and the problems of learning to read and write
Advances in Learning and Behavioral Disabilities, Memory and Learning Disabilities. Suppl. 2, pp. 203-224
586
Phonetic Validation of Distinctive Features: A Test Case in French
In R. Channon and L. Shockey (Eds.), In Honor of Ilse Lehiste, Dordrecht: Foris, pp. 183-190
603
Loci of phonological effects in the lexical access of words written in a shallow orthography
Psychol. Res, Vol. 49 pp. 139-146
583
Lexical representation of regular and irregular inflected nouns
Language and Cognitive Processes, Vol. 2 (No. 1) pp. 1-17
589
Type and number of violations and the grammatical congruency effect in lexical decision
Psychological Review, Vol. 49 pp. 37-43
628
Primate handedness reconsidered
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Vol. 10 (2) pp. 247-303
595
Measuring Phonological Awareness Through the Invented Spellings of Kindergarten Children
Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, Vol. 33 (No. 3) pp. 365-391
665
Morphological Structure and Segmental Awareness
Cahiers de Psychologie Cognitive European Bulletin of Cognitive Psychology, C.P.C, Vol. 7 pp. 488-493
575
Formal relationships among words and the organization of the mental lexicon
Journal of Psycholinguistic, Research, Vol. 16 (No. 3) pp. 257-272
606
The role of coarticulatory effects in the perception of fricatives by children and adults
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, Vol. 30 pp. 319-329
618
Velocity curves of human arm and speech movements
Experimental Brain Research, Vol. 68 pp. 37-46
1231
Domain-Final lengthening and foot-level shortening in spoken English
Phonetica, Vol. 44 pp. 147-155
567
Perceptual Normalization of Vowels Produced by Sinusoidal Voices
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, Vol. 13 (No. 1) pp. 40-61
612
The Role of Psychophysics in Understanding Speech Perception
Behavioral and Social Sciences, Chapter in The Psychophysics of Speech Perception. Series D:. Edited by M. E. H. Schouten, NATO ASI Series, (No. 39) pp. 3-27
613
Integration and Segregation in Speech Perception
Proceedings XIth ICPhS. The Eleventh International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Tallinn, Estonia, USSR, Vol. 2 pp. 21-40
602
On the possible role of auditory short-term adaption in perception of the prevocalic [m]-[n] contrast
J. Acoust. Soc. Am, Vol. 82 (5) pp. 1525-1538
611
Phonetic category boundaries are flexible
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Chapter in Categorical perception. The groundwork of cognition. Edited by Stevan Harnad. Cambridge Press, NY, pp. 89-112
577
Categorical tendencies in imitating self-produced isolated vowels
Speech Communication, Vol. 6 pp. 1-14
626
Difference in second-formant transitions between aspirated and unaspirated stop consonants preceding [a]
Language and Speech, Vol. 30 (Part 2) pp. 115-129
585
The sound of two hands clapping: An exploratory study
J. Acoust. Soc. Am, Vol. 81 (4) pp. 1100-1109
619
Perception of the [m]-[n] distinction in VC syllables
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 83 (1) pp. 237-247
598
Relative effectiveness of three stimulus variables for locating a moving sound source
Perception, Vol. 16 pp. 175-187
560
Skilled Actions: A Task-Dynamic Approach
Psychological Review, Vol. 94 (1) pp. 84-106
560A
Task-dynamic modeling of interarticulator coordination
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Supplement 1 Fall, Vol. 82 pp. S15
590
The phoneme as a perceptuomotor structure
In A. Allport, D. MacKay, W. Prinz, & E. Scheerer (Eds.), Language Perception and Production, London: Academic Press, pp. 67-84
635
Physiological Bases of Acoustic LRT in Nonstutterers, Mild Stutterers, and Severe Stutterers
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, Vol. 30 pp. 434-447
591
Speech Perception Takes Precedence over Nonspeech Perception
Science, Vol. 237 pp. 169-171
615
The perception of word-initial consonant length: Pattani Malay
Journal of the International Phonetic Association, Vol. 16 pp. 8-16
568
Perceptual constraints and phonological change: a study of nasal vowel height
Phonology Yearbook, Vol. 3 pp. 197-217
562
Short-term Memory, Phonological Processing and Reading Ability
Annals of Dyslexia, Vol. 36 pp. 138-153
594
The Hunting of the Quark: The Particle in English
Language and Speech, Vol. 29 (Part 4) pp. 311-334
563
Towards an articulatory phonology
Phonology Yearbook, Vol. 3 pp. 219-252
524
P-centers are unaffected by phonetic categorization
Perception & Psychophysics, Vol. 39 (3) pp. 187-196
543
An event approach to the study of speech perception from a direct-realist perspective
Journal of Phonetics, Vol. 14 pp. 3-28
557
Speech Perception as "Vector Analysis": An Approach to the Problems of Invariance and Segmentation
In J. S. Perkell and D. H. Klatts (Eds.), Invariance and variability in speech processes, Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum, pp. 123-139
523
Perception of syllable timing by prebabbling infants
J. Acoust. Soc. Am, Vol. 79 (3) pp. 814-825
550
Representation of voicing contrasts using articulatory gestures
Journal of Phonetics, Vol. 14 pp. 339-342
624
Variant and invariant characteristics of speech movements
Experimental Brain Research, Vol. 65 pp. 156-166
544
Frequency and amplitude perturbation analysis of electroglottograph during sustained phonation
J. Acoust. Soc. Am., Vol. 80 pp. 58-62
532
Access to Spoken Language and the Acquisition of Orthographic Structure: Evidence from Deaf Readers
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, Vol. 38A pp. 193-212
534
Phonological deficiencies in children with reading disability: Evidence from an object-naming task
Cognition, Vol. 22 pp. 225-257
531
Repetitive naming and the detection of word retrieval deficits in the beginning reader
Cortex, Vol. 21 pp. 617-625
564
Pattern Formation in Speech and Limb Movements Involving Many Degrees of Freedom
Experimental Brain Research Series, Vol. 15 pp. 105-128