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Grace E Oh

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Journal of Phonetics|September 27, 2017
The Representation and Execution of Articulatory Timing in First and Second Language AcquisitionMelissa A Redford, Grace E Oh
Proceedings of the ... International Congress of Phonetic Sciences. International Congress of Phonetic Sciences|June 23, 2015
REPRODUCING SINGLETONS AND FAKE GEMINATESMelissa A Redford, Grace E Oh
Journal of Phonetics|May 22, 2012
The production and phonetic representation of fake geminates in EnglishGrace E Oh, Melissa A Redford
Proceedings of the ... International Congress of Phonetic Sciences. International Congress of Phonetic Sciences|March 1, 2016
FIXED TEMPORAL PATTERNS IN CHILDREN'S SPEECH DESPITE VARIABLE VOWEL DURATIONSMelissa A Redford, Grace E Oh
Journal of Child Language|June 2, 2015
Children's abstraction and generalization of English lexical stress patternsMelissa A Redford, Grace E Oh
Journal of Phonetics|May 24, 2011
A one-year longitudinal study of English and Japanese vowel production by Japanese adults and children in an English-speaking settingGrace E Oh, Susan Guion-Anderson, Katsura Aoyama, et al.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|November 20, 2024
The alveolar trill is perceived as jagged/rough by speakers of different languagesa)Aleksandra Ćwiek, Rémi Anselme, Dan Dediu, et al.
Scientific Reports|May 13, 2021
Novel vocalizations are understood across culturesAleksandra Ćwiek, Susanne Fuchs, Christoph Draxler, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|November 15, 2021
The <i>bouba/kiki</i> effect is robust across cultures and writing systemsAleksandra Ćwiek, Susanne Fuchs, Christoph Draxler, et al.
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Journal of Phonetics|September 27, 2017
The Representation and Execution of Articulatory Timing in First and Second Language AcquisitionMelissa A Redford, Grace E Oh
Proceedings of the ... International Congress of Phonetic Sciences. International Congress of Phonetic Sciences|June 23, 2015
REPRODUCING SINGLETONS AND FAKE GEMINATESMelissa A Redford, Grace E Oh
Journal of Phonetics|May 22, 2012
The production and phonetic representation of fake geminates in EnglishGrace E Oh, Melissa A Redford
Proceedings of the ... International Congress of Phonetic Sciences. International Congress of Phonetic Sciences|March 1, 2016
FIXED TEMPORAL PATTERNS IN CHILDREN'S SPEECH DESPITE VARIABLE VOWEL DURATIONSMelissa A Redford, Grace E Oh
Journal of Child Language|June 2, 2015
Children's abstraction and generalization of English lexical stress patternsMelissa A Redford, Grace E Oh
Journal of Phonetics|May 24, 2011
A one-year longitudinal study of English and Japanese vowel production by Japanese adults and children in an English-speaking settingGrace E Oh, Susan Guion-Anderson, Katsura Aoyama, et al.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|November 20, 2024
The alveolar trill is perceived as jagged/rough by speakers of different languagesa)Aleksandra Ćwiek, Rémi Anselme, Dan Dediu, et al.
Scientific Reports|May 13, 2021
Novel vocalizations are understood across culturesAleksandra Ćwiek, Susanne Fuchs, Christoph Draxler, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|November 15, 2021
The <i>bouba/kiki</i> effect is robust across cultures and writing systemsAleksandra Ćwiek, Susanne Fuchs, Christoph Draxler, et al.
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