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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A Corpus-Based Exploration of the Discourse Marker Well in Spoken Interlanguage Huang, Lan-fen
2019
3 p. 570-593
artikel
2 A Corpus-based Study of Fillers among Native Basque Speakers and the Role of Zera Urizar, Xabier
2014
3 p. 338-366
artikel
3 Acquisition of Initial /s/-stop and stop-/s/ Sequences in Greek Syrika, Asimina
2011
3 p. 361-386
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4 Acquisition of Initial /s/-stop and stop-/s/ Sequences in Greek Syrika, Asimina
2011
3 p. 361-386
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5 An Index to Measure Contingency of English Sentences* Becker, Selwyn W.
1961
3 p. 139-145
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6 Attentional Modulation and Individual Differences in Explaining the Changing Role of Fundamental Frequency in Korean Laryngeal Stop Perception Kong, Eun Jong
2018
3 p. 384-408
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7 Auditory-orthographic integration at the onset of L2 speech acquisition Rafat, Yasaman
2019
3 p. 427-451
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8 Auditory Word Serial Recall Benefits from Orthographic Dissimilarity Pattamadilok, Chotiga
2010
3 p. 321-341
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9 Bayesian Tree Substitution Grammars as a Usage-based Approach Post, Matt
2013
3 p. 291-308
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10 Biomechanically Conditioned Variation at the Origin of Diachronic Intervocalic Voicing Nadeu, Marianna
2015
3 p. 351-370
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11 Categorical phonotactic knowledge filters second language input, but probabilistic phonotactic knowledge can still be acquired Lentz, Tomas O.
2015
3 p. 387-413
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12 Co-articulatory Cues for Communication: An Investigation of Five Environments Pycha, Anne
2016
3 p. 364-386
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13 Cognitive Load Reduces Perceived Linguistic Convergence Between Dyads Abel, Jennifer
2017
3 p. 479-502
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14 Congruent and Incongruent Semantic Context Influence Vowel Recognition Wotton, J.M.
2011
3 p. 341-360
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15 Congruent and Incongruent Semantic Context Influence Vowel Recognition Wotton, J.M.
2011
3 p. 341-360
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16 Connecting Intonation Labels to Mathematical Descriptions of Fundamental Frequency Grabe, Esther
2007
3 p. 281-310
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17 Constraints of Lexical Stress on Lexical Access in English: Evidence from Native and Non-native Listeners Cooper, Nicole
2002
3 p. 207-228
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18 (De-)Accentuation and the Processing of Information Status: Evidence from Event-Related Brain Potentials Baumann, Stefan
2012
3 p. 361-381
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19 Delayed Phonological Encoding in Stuttering: Evidence from Eye Tracking Pelczarski, Kristin M
2019
3 p. 475-493
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20 Discriminating Non-Native Segmental Length Contrasts Under Increased Task Demands Asano, Yuki
2018
3 p. 409-429
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21 Does Second Language Experience Modulate Perception of Tones in a Third Language? Qin, Zhen
2016
3 p. 318-338
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22 Early Speech Segmentation in French-learning Infants: Monosyllabic Words versus Embedded Syllables Nishibayashi, Léo-Lyuki
2015
3 p. 334-350
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23 Effects of Lexical Factors on Lexical Access among Typical Language-Learning Children and Children with Word-Finding Difficulties Newman, Rochelle S.
2002
3 p. 285-317
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24 Effects of Sound Change on the Weighting of Acoustic Cues to the Three-Way Laryngeal Stop Contrast in Korean: Diachronic and Dialectal Comparisons Lee, Hyunjung
2019
3 p. 509-530
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25 Effects of Talker Variability on Perceptual Learning of Dialects Clopper, Cynthia G.
2004
3 p. 207-238
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26 Effects of Variation in Emotional Tone of Voice on Speech Perception Mullennix, John W.
2002
3 p. 255-283
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27 Emotion Word Type and Affective Valence Priming at a Long Stimulus Onset Asynchrony Kazanas, Stephanie A.
2016
3 p. 339-352
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28 English Consonant Identification in Multi-Talker Babble: Effects of Chinese-Native Listeners’ English Experience Tao, Sha
2019
3 p. 531-545
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29 English-learning Infants' Segmentation of Verbs from Fluent Speech Nazzi, Thierry
2005
3 p. 279-298
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30 English Listeners’ Use of Distributional and Acoustic-Phonetic Cues to Liaison in French: Evidence from Eye Movements Tremblay, Annie
2014
3 p. 310-337
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31 Erratum 2011
3 p. 431-431
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32 Erratum 2011
3 p. 431
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33 Exploring Interactional Features with Prosodic Patterns Zellers, Margaret
2014
3 p. 285-309
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34 Finding Referents in Time: Eye-Tracking Evidence for the Role of Contrastive Accents Weber, Andrea
2006
3 p. 367-392
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35 F2 slope as a Perceptual Cue for the Front–Back Contrast in Standard Southern British English Chládková, Kateřina
2017
3 p. 377-398
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36 Functional Load and the Lexicon: Evidence that Syntactic Category and Frequency Relationships in Minimal Lemma Pairs Predict the Loss of Phoneme contrasts in Language Change Wedel, Andrew
2013
3 p. 395-417
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37 Garden Path Repair: Diagnosis and Triage Fodor, Janet Dean
2000
3 p. 261-271
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38 Homophone Dominance at the Whole-word and Sub-word Levels: Spelling Errors Suggest Full-form Storage of Regularly Inflected Verb Forms Sandra, Dominiek
2010
3 p. 405-444
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39 Horizontal Flow of Semantic and Phonological Information in Chinese Spoken Sentence Production Yang, Jin-Chen
2008
3 p. 267-284
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40 Imitation in a Second Language Relies on Phonological Categories but Does Not Reflect the Productive Usage of Difficult Sound Contrasts Llompart, Miquel
2019
3 p. 594-622
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41 Implicit Schemata and Categories in Memory-based Language Processing van den Bosch, Antal
2013
3 p. 309-328
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42 Information Structure Preferences in Focus-Sensitive Ellipsis: How Defaults Persist Harris, Jesse A.
2018
3 p. 480-512
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43 Intonational Rises and Dialog Acts in the Australian English Map Task Fletcher, Janet
2002
3 p. 229-253
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44 Introduction to the Special Issue: Parsimony and Redundancy in Models of Language Wiechmann, Daniel
2013
3 p. 257-264
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45 Is a FAN Always FUN? Phonological and Orthographic Effects in Bilingual Visual Word Recognition Ota, Mitsuhiko
2010
3 p. 383-403
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46 Is there an Ironic Tone of Voice? Bryant, Gregory A.
2005
3 p. 257-277
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47 Judgment of Disfluency in People who Stutter and People who do not Stutter: Results from Magnitude Estimation Lickley, Robin J.
2005
3 p. 299-312
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48 Kinematic Signatures of Telic and Atelic Events in ASL Predicates Malaia, Evie
2012
3 p. 407-421
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49 Language Universals and Misidentification: A Two-way Street Berent, Iris
2012
3 p. 311-330
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50 Learning the Phonological Forms of New Words: Effects of Orthographic and Auditory Input Hayes-Harb, Rachel
2010
3 p. 367-381
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51 Local Coherence and Preemptive Digging-in Effects in German Paape, Dario
2016
3 p. 387-403
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52 Mechanism of Disyllabic Tonal Reduction in Taiwan Mandarin Cheng, Chierh
2015
3 p. 281-314
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53 More than Words: The Effect of Multi-word Frequency and Constituency on Phonetic Duration Arnon, Inbal
2013
3 p. 349-371
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54 Nasality in Taiwanese Pan, Ho-hsien
2004
3 p. 267-296
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55 Obtaining Phonetic Transcriptions: A Comparison between Expert Listeners and a Continuous Speech Recognizer Wester, Mirjam
2001
3 p. 377-403
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56 OCP-PLACE in Speech Segmentation Boll-Avetisyan, Natalie
2014
3 p. 394-421
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57 On the Prosodic Expression of Pragmatic Prominence: The Case of Pitch Register Lowering in Akan Kügler, Frank
2012
3 p. 331-359
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58 On the Tail of the Scottish Vowel Length Rule in Glasgow Rathcke, Tamara V.
2016
3 p. 404-430
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59 Perception of Dialect Variation in Noise: Intelligibility and Classification Clopper, Cynthia G.
2008
3 p. 175-198
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60 Perception of the Lexical Accent Contrast in One Variety of East Norwegian Kelly, Niamh E.
2018
3 p. 339-357
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61 Perceptions of Gender and Femininity Based on Language: Implications for Transgender Communication Therapy Hancock, Adrienne B.
2015
3 p. 315-333
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62 Perceptual Pressures on Lenition Kaplan, Abby
2011
3 p. 285-305
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63 Perceptual Pressures on Lenition Kaplan, Abby
2011
3 p. 285-305
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64 Phonetic Detail and Dimensionality in Sound-shape Correspondences: Refining the Bouba-Kiki Paradigm D’Onofrio, Annette
2014
3 p. 367-393
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65 Prediction of Agreement and Phonetic Overlap Shape Sublexical Identification Martin, Andrea E.
2017
3 p. 356-376
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66 Prediction of Word-Recognition Thresholds on the Basis of Stimulus-Parameters* Riegel, Klaus F.
1961
3 p. 157-170
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67 Processing of Orthographic Structure by Adults of Different Reading Ability Taft, Marcus
2001
3 p. 351-376
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68 Prosodic Variation and Segmental Reduction and Their Roles in Cuing Turn Transition in Swedish Zellers, Margaret
2017
3 p. 454-478
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69 Prosodic Variation in Southern British English Peppé, Sue
2000
3 p. 309-334
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70 Publications Received 1961
3 p. i
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71 Relative Salience of Speech Rhythm and Speech Rate on Perceived Foreign Accent in a Second Language Polyanskaya, Leona
2017
3 p. 333-355
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72 Representing Idioms: Syntactic and Contextual Effects on Idiom Processing Holsinger, Edward
2013
3 p. 373-394
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73 Rethinking the Word Frequency Effect: The Neglected Role of Distributional Information in Lexical Processing McDonald, Scott A.
2001
3 p. 295-322
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74 Rhythmic Characteristics of Colloquial and Formal Tamil Keane, Elinor
2006
3 p. 299-332
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75 Say It Like You Mean It: Mothers’ Use of Prosody to Convey Word Meaning Herold, Debora S.
2012
3 p. 423-436
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76 Sidestepping the Combinatorial Explosion: An Explanation of n-gram Frequency Effects Based on Naive Discriminative Learning Baayen, R Harald
2013
3 p. 329-347
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77 Some Further Results on the Resolution of Ambiguity of Syntactic Function by Linear Context* Humecky, Assya
1961
3 p. 146-149
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78 Speech Rate in a Pluricentric Language: A Comparison Between Dutch in Belgium and the Netherlands Verhoeven, Jo
2004
3 p. 297-308
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79 Spontaneous Speech Events in Two Speech Databases of Human-Computer and Human-Human Dialogs in Spanish Rodríguez, Luis J.
2006
3 p. 333-366
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80 Strategic Deployment of Orthographic Knowledge in Phoneme Detection Cutler, Anne
2010
3 p. 307-320
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81 Structural Influences on Initial Accent Placement in French Astésano, Corine
2007
3 p. 423-446
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82 Talker Versus Dialect Effects on Speech Intelligibility: A Symmetrical Study McCloy, Daniel R.
2015
3 p. 371-386
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83 The Effect of Age on the Acquisition of Second Language Prosody Huang, Becky H.
2011
3 p. 387-414
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84 The Effect of Age on the Acquisition of Second Language Prosody Huang, Becky H.
2011
3 p. 387-414
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85 The Effect of Cue-Enhancement on Consonant Intelligibility in Noise: Speaker and Listener Effects Hazan, Valerie
2000
3 p. 273-294
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86 The Effect of L1 Orthography on Non-native Vowel Perception Escudero, Paola
2010
3 p. 343-365
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87 The Effect of Pitch Peak Alignment on Sentence Type Identification in Russian Makarova, Veronika
2007
3 p. 385-422
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88 The Effect of Production Variables in Monolog and Dialog on Comprehension by Novel Listeners Murfitt, Tara
2001
3 p. 325-350
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89 The Efficacy of Communicative Fairness and Rhetorical Aesthetics in Contributions to Argumentation Christmann, Ursula
2000
3 p. 229-259
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90 The Emergence of an Unmarkedness Effect in Mandarin Speech Errors: Nasals in a Coda Position Hsu, Hsiu-ling
2011
3 p. 307-340
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91 The Emergence of an Unmarkedness Effect in Mandarin Speech Errors: Nasals in a Coda Position Hsu, Hsiu-ling
2011
3 p. 307-340
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92 The Hebrew Vowel System: Raw and Normalized Acoustic Data Most, Tova
2000
3 p. 295-308
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93 The Hyper-Modular Associative Mind: A Computational Analysis of Associative Responses of Persons with Asperger Syndrome Kenett, Yoed N
2016
3 p. 297-317
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94 The Measurement of Grammatical Constraints Somers, H. H.
1961
3 p. 150-156
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95 The Perception and Production of Word-Initial Korean Stops by Native Speakers of Japanese Holliday, Jeffrey J
2019
3 p. 494-508
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96 The Perception of Pathologically-disordered Phonation by Gujarati, English, and Spanish Listeners Esposito, Christina M.
2011
3 p. 415-430
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97 The Perception of Pathologically-disordered Phonation by Gujarati, English, and Spanish Listeners Esposito, Christina M.
2011
3 p. 415-430
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98 The Perception of Phonological Quantity based on Durational Cues by Native Speakers, Second-language Users and Nonspeakers of Finnish Ylinen, Sari
2005
3 p. 313-338
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99 The Perception of Syllable Affiliation of Singleton Stops in Repetitive Speech de Jong, Kenneth J.
2004
3 p. 241-266
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100 The Phonetic Context of American English Flapping: Quantitative Evidence Eddington, David
2008
3 p. 245-266
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101 The Relation between Orthography and Phonology from Different Angles: Insights from Psycholinguistics and Second Language Acquisition Simon, Ellen
2010
3 p. 303-306
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102 The Relationship between the Perception and Production of Coarticulation during a Sound Change in Progress Kleber, Felicitas
2012
3 p. 383-405
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103 The Role of Fundamental Frequency and Temporal Envelope in Processing Sentences with Temporary Syntactic Ambiguities Sharpe, Victoria
2017
3 p. 399-426
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104 The role of segmental and durational cues in the processing of reduced words van de Ven, Marco
2018
3 p. 358-383
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105 The Shape of Nuclear Falls and their Effect on the Perception of Pitch and Prominence: Peaks vs. Plateaux Knight, Rachael-Anne
2008
3 p. 223-244
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106 The Significance of Changes in the Rate of Articulation Goldman-Eisler, Frieda
1961
3 p. 171-174
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107 The Similarity of Plural Endings and Linking Elements in Regional Speech Variants of Dutch Hanssen, Esther
2012
3 p. 437-454
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108 Three Design Principles of Language: The Search for Parsimony in Redundancy Beekhuizen, Barend
2013
3 p. 265-290
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109 Toddlers’ Word Recognition in an Unfamiliar Regional Accent: The Role of Local Sentence Context and Prior Accent Exposure van Heugten, Marieke
2016
3 p. 353-363
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110 Token Frequency Effects in Homophone Production: An Elicitation Study Conwell, Erin
2018
3 p. 466-479
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111 Tonal Neutralization of Taiwanese Checked and Smooth Syllables: An Acoustic Study Chien, Yu-Fu
2019
3 p. 452-474
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112 Tone Features, Tone Perception, and Peak Alignment in Thai Zsiga, Elizabeth
2007
3 p. 343-383
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113 Tongue Kinematics during Utterances Elicited with the SLIP Technique Pouplier, Marianne
2007
3 p. 311-341
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114 Unstressed Vowel Reduction Across Majorcan Catalan Dialects: Production and Spoken Word Recognition Llompart, Miquel
2018
3 p. 430-465
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115 Vocabulary as a Central Link between Phonological Working Memory and Narrative Competence: Evidence from Monolingual and Bilingual Four-Year-Olds from Different Socioeconomic Backgrounds Korecky-Kröll, Katharina
2019
3 p. 546-569
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116 Voicing Assimilation in Czech and Slovak Speakers of English: Interactions of Segmental Context, Language and Strength of Foreign Accent Skarnitzl, Radek
2017
3 p. 427-453
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117 Vowel Aperture and Syllable Segmentation in French Goslin, Jeremy
2008
3 p. 199-222
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118 Within-Word Prosodic Constraint on Coarticulation in Japanese Kondo, Yuko
2006
3 p. 393-416
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