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Joanna H Lowenstein

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Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|November 17, 2021
Beyond Recognition: Visual Contributions to Verbal Working MemorySusan Nittrouer, Joanna H Lowenstein
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|March 25, 2010
Learning to perceptually organize speech signals in native fashionSusan Nittrouer, Joanna H Lowenstein
International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology|December 3, 2020
When language outgrows them: Comprehension of ambiguous sentences in children with normal hearing and children with hearing lossSusan Nittrouer, Joanna H Lowenstein
Research in Developmental Disabilities|May 25, 2013
Perceptual organization of speech signals by children with and without dyslexiaSusan Nittrouer, Joanna H Lowenstein
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|March 9, 2007
Children's weighting strategies for word-final stop voicing are not explained by auditory sensitivitiesSusan Nittrouer, Joanna H Lowenstein
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|March 12, 2009
Does harmonicity explain children's cue weighting of fricative-vowel syllables?Susan Nittrouer, Joanna H Lowenstein
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|March 28, 2015
Weighting of Acoustic Cues to a Manner Distinction by Children With and Without Hearing LossSusan Nittrouer, Joanna H Lowenstein
Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools|October 28, 2020
The Devil in the Details Can Be Hard to Spot: Malapropisms and Children With Hearing LossJoanna H Lowenstein, Susan Nittrouer
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|January 8, 2008
Spectral structure across the syllable specifies final-stop voicing for adults and children alikeSusan Nittrouer, Joanna H Lowenstein
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|January 23, 2015
All cues are not created equal: the case for facilitating the acquisition of typical weighting strategies in children with hearing lossJoanna H Lowenstein, Susan Nittrouer
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Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|November 17, 2021
Beyond Recognition: Visual Contributions to Verbal Working MemorySusan Nittrouer, Joanna H Lowenstein
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|March 25, 2010
Learning to perceptually organize speech signals in native fashionSusan Nittrouer, Joanna H Lowenstein
International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology|December 3, 2020
When language outgrows them: Comprehension of ambiguous sentences in children with normal hearing and children with hearing lossSusan Nittrouer, Joanna H Lowenstein
Research in Developmental Disabilities|May 25, 2013
Perceptual organization of speech signals by children with and without dyslexiaSusan Nittrouer, Joanna H Lowenstein
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|March 9, 2007
Children's weighting strategies for word-final stop voicing are not explained by auditory sensitivitiesSusan Nittrouer, Joanna H Lowenstein
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|March 12, 2009
Does harmonicity explain children's cue weighting of fricative-vowel syllables?Susan Nittrouer, Joanna H Lowenstein
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|March 28, 2015
Weighting of Acoustic Cues to a Manner Distinction by Children With and Without Hearing LossSusan Nittrouer, Joanna H Lowenstein
Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools|October 28, 2020
The Devil in the Details Can Be Hard to Spot: Malapropisms and Children With Hearing LossJoanna H Lowenstein, Susan Nittrouer
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|January 8, 2008
Spectral structure across the syllable specifies final-stop voicing for adults and children alikeSusan Nittrouer, Joanna H Lowenstein
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|January 23, 2015
All cues are not created equal: the case for facilitating the acquisition of typical weighting strategies in children with hearing lossJoanna H Lowenstein, Susan Nittrouer
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