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March 23, 2011
What information is necessary for speech categorization? Harnessing variability in the speech signal by integrating cues computed relative to expectations
Bob McMurray, Allard Jongman
Language and Speech
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July 18, 2018
Effects of Sound Change on the Weighting of Acoustic Cues to the Three-Way Laryngeal Stop Contrast in Korean: Diachronic and Dialectal Comparisons
Hyunjung Lee, Allard Jongman
Language and Speech
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June 21, 2018
Does Second Language Experience Modulate Perception of Tones in a Third Language?
Zhen Qin, Allard Jongman
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
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August 5, 2018
Source characteristics of voiceless dorsal fricatives
Charles Redmon, Allard Jongman
Language and Speech
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August 17, 2021
The influence of inter-dialect contact on the Korean three-way laryngeal distinction: An acoustic comparison among Seoul Korean speakers and Gyeongsang speakers with limited and extended residence in Seoul
Hyoju Kim, Allard Jongman
Psychological Science
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November 20, 2015
What Comes After /f/? Prediction in Speech Derives From Data-Explanatory Processes
Bob McMurray, Allard Jongman
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
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June 21, 2012
Modified locus equations categorize stop place in a perceptually realistic time frame
Ariane E Rhone, Allard Jongman
Language and Speech
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July 6, 2018
Tonal Neutralization of Taiwanese Checked and Smooth Syllables: An Acoustic Study
Yu-Fu Chien, Allard Jongman
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
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July 11, 2006
Categorization of sounds
Roel Smits, Joan Sereno, Allard Jongman
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
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June 8, 2013
Perceptual and production training of intervocalic /d, r, r/ in American English learners of Spanish
Wendy Herd, Allard Jongman, Joan Sereno
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Psychological Review
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March 23, 2011
What information is necessary for speech categorization? Harnessing variability in the speech signal by integrating cues computed relative to expectations
Bob McMurray, Allard Jongman
Language and Speech
|
July 18, 2018
Effects of Sound Change on the Weighting of Acoustic Cues to the Three-Way Laryngeal Stop Contrast in Korean: Diachronic and Dialectal Comparisons
Hyunjung Lee, Allard Jongman
Language and Speech
|
June 21, 2018
Does Second Language Experience Modulate Perception of Tones in a Third Language?
Zhen Qin, Allard Jongman
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
|
August 5, 2018
Source characteristics of voiceless dorsal fricatives
Charles Redmon, Allard Jongman
Language and Speech
|
August 17, 2021
The influence of inter-dialect contact on the Korean three-way laryngeal distinction: An acoustic comparison among Seoul Korean speakers and Gyeongsang speakers with limited and extended residence in Seoul
Hyoju Kim, Allard Jongman
Psychological Science
|
November 20, 2015
What Comes After /f/? Prediction in Speech Derives From Data-Explanatory Processes
Bob McMurray, Allard Jongman
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
|
June 21, 2012
Modified locus equations categorize stop place in a perceptually realistic time frame
Ariane E Rhone, Allard Jongman
Language and Speech
|
July 6, 2018
Tonal Neutralization of Taiwanese Checked and Smooth Syllables: An Acoustic Study
Yu-Fu Chien, Allard Jongman
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
|
July 11, 2006
Categorization of sounds
Roel Smits, Joan Sereno, Allard Jongman
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
|
June 8, 2013
Perceptual and production training of intervocalic /d, r, r/ in American English learners of Spanish
Wendy Herd, Allard Jongman, Joan Sereno
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