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Laura C Dilley

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Phonetica|August 28, 2010
Pitch range variation in English tonal contrasts: continuous or categorical?Laura C Dilley
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|October 2, 2007
A study of regressive place assimilation in spontaneous speech and its implications for spoken word recognitionLaura C Dilley, Mark A Pitt
Psychological Science|September 30, 2010
Altering context speech rate can cause words to appear or disappearLaura C Dilley, Mark A Pitt
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|May 19, 2015
The Role of Secondary-Stressed and Unstressed-Unreduced Syllables in Word Recognition: Acoustic and Perceptual Studies with Russian Learners of EnglishElina Banzina, Laura C Dilley, Lynne E Hewitt
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|September 23, 2015
Rate dependent speech processing can be speech specific: Evidence from the perceptual disappearance of words under changes in context speech rateMark A Pitt, Christine Szostak, Laura C Dilley
Ear and Hearing|October 6, 2021
Variability in Quantity and Quality of Early Linguistic Experience in Children With Cochlear Implants: Evidence from Analysis of Natural Auditory EnvironmentsMeisam K Arjmandi, Derek Houston, Laura C Dilley
Frontiers in Psychology|January 14, 2014
New tests of the distal speech rate effect: examining cross-linguistic generalizationLaura C Dilley, Tuuli H Morrill, Elina Banzina
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|August 17, 2012
Effects of deafness on acoustic characteristics of American English tense/lax vowels in maternal speech to infantsMaria V Kondaurova, Tonya R Bergeson, Laura C Dilley
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience|June 19, 2018
Auditory evoked potentials reveal early perceptual effects of distal prosody on speech segmentationMara Breen, Laura C Dilley, J Devin McAuley, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|January 27, 2015
Metrical expectations from preceding prosody influence perception of lexical stressMeredith Brown, Anne Pier Salverda, Laura C Dilley, et al.
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Phonetica|August 28, 2010
Pitch range variation in English tonal contrasts: continuous or categorical?Laura C Dilley
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|October 2, 2007
A study of regressive place assimilation in spontaneous speech and its implications for spoken word recognitionLaura C Dilley, Mark A Pitt
Psychological Science|September 30, 2010
Altering context speech rate can cause words to appear or disappearLaura C Dilley, Mark A Pitt
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|May 19, 2015
The Role of Secondary-Stressed and Unstressed-Unreduced Syllables in Word Recognition: Acoustic and Perceptual Studies with Russian Learners of EnglishElina Banzina, Laura C Dilley, Lynne E Hewitt
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|September 23, 2015
Rate dependent speech processing can be speech specific: Evidence from the perceptual disappearance of words under changes in context speech rateMark A Pitt, Christine Szostak, Laura C Dilley
Ear and Hearing|October 6, 2021
Variability in Quantity and Quality of Early Linguistic Experience in Children With Cochlear Implants: Evidence from Analysis of Natural Auditory EnvironmentsMeisam K Arjmandi, Derek Houston, Laura C Dilley
Frontiers in Psychology|January 14, 2014
New tests of the distal speech rate effect: examining cross-linguistic generalizationLaura C Dilley, Tuuli H Morrill, Elina Banzina
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|August 17, 2012
Effects of deafness on acoustic characteristics of American English tense/lax vowels in maternal speech to infantsMaria V Kondaurova, Tonya R Bergeson, Laura C Dilley
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience|June 19, 2018
Auditory evoked potentials reveal early perceptual effects of distal prosody on speech segmentationMara Breen, Laura C Dilley, J Devin McAuley, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|January 27, 2015
Metrical expectations from preceding prosody influence perception of lexical stressMeredith Brown, Anne Pier Salverda, Laura C Dilley, et al.
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