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Holger Mitterer

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Language and Speech|June 23, 2026
Perceptual Tuning to Structure: Integrating the Phonetic Detail of Coarticulatory Vowel Nasalization With Prosodic and Information StructureSahyang Kim, Holger Mitterer, Taehong Cho
Plos One|November 19, 2021
Glottal stops do not constrain lexical access as do oral stopsHolger Mitterer, Sahyang Kim, Taehong Cho
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|December 18, 2004
In search of the auditory, phonetic, and/or phonological problems in dyslexia: context effects in speech perceptionLeo Blomert, Holger Mitterer, Christiaan Paffen
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|July 24, 2009
Possible words and fixed stress in the segmentation of Slovak speechAdriana Hanulíková, James M McQueen, Holger Mitterer
Cognition|August 27, 2013
Phonological abstraction without phonemes in speech perceptionHolger Mitterer, Odette Scharenborg, James M McQueen
Plos One|February 8, 2020
My English sounds better than yours: Second-language learners perceive their own accent as better than that of their peersHolger Mitterer, Nikola Anna Eger, Eva Reinisch
Cognitive Science|September 16, 2023
Lexically Mediated Compensation for Coarticulation Still as Elusive as a White ChristmashJames M McQueen, Alexandra Jesse, Holger Mitterer
Frontiers in Psychology|June 10, 2014
Use what you can: storage, abstraction processes, and perceptual adjustments help listeners recognize reduced formsKatja Poellmann, Holger Mitterer, James M McQueen
Cognitive Science|June 28, 2011
The recognition of phonologically assimilated words does not depend on specific language experienceHolger Mitterer, Valéria Csépe, Ferenc Honbolygo, et al.
Brain and Language|January 31, 2012
Hemispheric differences in the effects of context on vowel perceptionMatthias J Sjerps, Holger Mitterer, James M McQueen
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Language and Speech|June 23, 2026
Perceptual Tuning to Structure: Integrating the Phonetic Detail of Coarticulatory Vowel Nasalization With Prosodic and Information StructureSahyang Kim, Holger Mitterer, Taehong Cho
Plos One|November 19, 2021
Glottal stops do not constrain lexical access as do oral stopsHolger Mitterer, Sahyang Kim, Taehong Cho
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|December 18, 2004
In search of the auditory, phonetic, and/or phonological problems in dyslexia: context effects in speech perceptionLeo Blomert, Holger Mitterer, Christiaan Paffen
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|July 24, 2009
Possible words and fixed stress in the segmentation of Slovak speechAdriana Hanulíková, James M McQueen, Holger Mitterer
Cognition|August 27, 2013
Phonological abstraction without phonemes in speech perceptionHolger Mitterer, Odette Scharenborg, James M McQueen
Plos One|February 8, 2020
My English sounds better than yours: Second-language learners perceive their own accent as better than that of their peersHolger Mitterer, Nikola Anna Eger, Eva Reinisch
Cognitive Science|September 16, 2023
Lexically Mediated Compensation for Coarticulation Still as Elusive as a White ChristmashJames M McQueen, Alexandra Jesse, Holger Mitterer
Frontiers in Psychology|June 10, 2014
Use what you can: storage, abstraction processes, and perceptual adjustments help listeners recognize reduced formsKatja Poellmann, Holger Mitterer, James M McQueen
Cognitive Science|June 28, 2011
The recognition of phonologically assimilated words does not depend on specific language experienceHolger Mitterer, Valéria Csépe, Ferenc Honbolygo, et al.
Brain and Language|January 31, 2012
Hemispheric differences in the effects of context on vowel perceptionMatthias J Sjerps, Holger Mitterer, James M McQueen
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