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Andrea Weber

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Language and Speech|October 12, 2002
Assimilation violation and spoken-language processing: a supplementary reportAndrea Weber
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Cognitive Science|August 25, 2015
Models of spoken-word recognitionAndrea Weber, Odette Scharenborg
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|August 11, 2017
Erratum to: Sink positive: Linguistic experience with th substitutions influences nonnative word recognitionAdriana Hanulíková, Andrea Weber
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|February 4, 2006
First-language phonotactics in second-language listeningAndrea Weber, Anne Cutler
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|December 31, 2011
Sink positive: linguistic experience with th substitutions influences nonnative word recognitionAdriana Hanulíková, Andrea Weber
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|August 17, 2012
Adapting to suprasegmental lexical stress errors in foreign-accented speechEva Reinisch, Andrea Weber
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|July 16, 2020
Context and Literality in Idiom Processing: Evidence from Self-Paced ReadingSara D Beck, Andrea Weber
Frontiers in Psychology|May 3, 2021
Phrasal Learning Is a Horse Apiece: No Recognition Memory Advantages for Idioms in L1 and L2 Adult LearnersSara D Beck, Andrea Weber
Frontiers in Psychology|September 27, 2016
Bilingual and Monolingual Idiom Processing Is Cut from the Same Cloth: The Role of the L1 in Literal and Figurative Meaning ActivationSara D Beck, Andrea Weber
Frontiers in Psychology|July 5, 2016
The Penefit of Salience: Salient Accented, but Not Unaccented Words Reveal Accent Adaptation EffectsAnn-Kathrin Grohe, Andrea Weber
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Language and Speech|October 12, 2002
Assimilation violation and spoken-language processing: a supplementary reportAndrea Weber
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Cognitive Science|August 25, 2015
Models of spoken-word recognitionAndrea Weber, Odette Scharenborg
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|August 11, 2017
Erratum to: Sink positive: Linguistic experience with th substitutions influences nonnative word recognitionAdriana Hanulíková, Andrea Weber
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|February 4, 2006
First-language phonotactics in second-language listeningAndrea Weber, Anne Cutler
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|December 31, 2011
Sink positive: linguistic experience with th substitutions influences nonnative word recognitionAdriana Hanulíková, Andrea Weber
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|August 17, 2012
Adapting to suprasegmental lexical stress errors in foreign-accented speechEva Reinisch, Andrea Weber
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|July 16, 2020
Context and Literality in Idiom Processing: Evidence from Self-Paced ReadingSara D Beck, Andrea Weber
Frontiers in Psychology|May 3, 2021
Phrasal Learning Is a Horse Apiece: No Recognition Memory Advantages for Idioms in L1 and L2 Adult LearnersSara D Beck, Andrea Weber
Frontiers in Psychology|September 27, 2016
Bilingual and Monolingual Idiom Processing Is Cut from the Same Cloth: The Role of the L1 in Literal and Figurative Meaning ActivationSara D Beck, Andrea Weber
Frontiers in Psychology|July 5, 2016
The Penefit of Salience: Salient Accented, but Not Unaccented Words Reveal Accent Adaptation EffectsAnn-Kathrin Grohe, Andrea Weber
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