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Laurence Bruggeman

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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|August 17, 2012
Phonologically determined asymmetries in vocabulary structure across languagesAnne Cutler, Takashi Otake, Laurence Bruggeman
Cognition|April 26, 2021
Children with hearing loss can predict during sentence processingRebecca Holt, Laurence Bruggeman, Katherine Demuth
Cognitive Science|July 27, 2017
Abstraction and the (Misnamed) Language Familiarity EffectElizabeth K Johnson, Laurence Bruggeman, Anne Cutler
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|October 28, 2021
The Acquisition of Acoustic Cues to Onset and Coda Voicing Contrasts by Preschoolers With Hearing LossLaurence Bruggeman, Julien Millasseau, Ivan Yuen, et al.
Journal of Child Language|July 8, 2022
The production of /s/-stop clusters by pre-schoolers with hearing lossJulien Millasseau, Laurence Bruggeman, Ivan Yuen, et al.
Cognition|February 7, 2025
Incremental processing in a polysynthetic language (Murrinhpatha)Laurence Bruggeman, Evan Kidd, Rachel Nordlinger, et al.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|January 30, 2021
Temporal cues to onset voicing contrasts in Australian English-speaking childrenJulien Millasseau, Laurence Bruggeman, Ivan Yuen, et al.
Journal of Child Language|February 10, 2021
Acoustic cues to coda stop voicing contrasts in Australian English-speaking childrenJulien Millasseau, Ivan Yuen, Laurence Bruggeman, et al.
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|August 17, 2012
Phonologically determined asymmetries in vocabulary structure across languagesAnne Cutler, Takashi Otake, Laurence Bruggeman
Cognition|April 26, 2021
Children with hearing loss can predict during sentence processingRebecca Holt, Laurence Bruggeman, Katherine Demuth
Cognitive Science|July 27, 2017
Abstraction and the (Misnamed) Language Familiarity EffectElizabeth K Johnson, Laurence Bruggeman, Anne Cutler
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|October 28, 2021
The Acquisition of Acoustic Cues to Onset and Coda Voicing Contrasts by Preschoolers With Hearing LossLaurence Bruggeman, Julien Millasseau, Ivan Yuen, et al.
Journal of Child Language|July 8, 2022
The production of /s/-stop clusters by pre-schoolers with hearing lossJulien Millasseau, Laurence Bruggeman, Ivan Yuen, et al.
Cognition|February 7, 2025
Incremental processing in a polysynthetic language (Murrinhpatha)Laurence Bruggeman, Evan Kidd, Rachel Nordlinger, et al.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|January 30, 2021
Temporal cues to onset voicing contrasts in Australian English-speaking childrenJulien Millasseau, Laurence Bruggeman, Ivan Yuen, et al.
Journal of Child Language|February 10, 2021
Acoustic cues to coda stop voicing contrasts in Australian English-speaking childrenJulien Millasseau, Ivan Yuen, Laurence Bruggeman, et al.
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