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Mirjam Ernestus

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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|March 8, 2013
Informal speech processes can be categorical in nature, even if they affect many different wordsIris Hanique, Mirjam Ernestus, Barbara Schuppler
Brain and Language|February 16, 2016
Alpha and gamma band oscillations index differential processing of acoustically reduced and full formsLinda Drijvers, Kimberley Mulder, Mirjam Ernestus
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|February 9, 2010
Unsupervised speech segmentation: an analysis of the hypothesized phone boundariesOdette Scharenborg, Vincent Wan, Mirjam Ernestus
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|February 12, 2009
Frequency distributions of uniphones, diphones, and triphones in spontaneous speechVictor Kuperman, Mirjam Ernestus, Harald Baayen
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|November 4, 2005
Lexical frequency and acoustic reduction in spoken DutchMark Pluymaekers, Mirjam Ernestus, R Harald Baayen
Phonetica|January 5, 2006
Articulatory planning is continuous and sensitive to informational redundancyMark Pluymaekers, Mirjam Ernestus, R Harald Baayen
Brain Sciences|May 28, 2022
DIANA, a Process-Oriented Model of Human Auditory Word RecognitionLouis Ten Bosch, Lou Boves, Mirjam Ernestus
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|May 3, 2007
Morphological predictability and acoustic duration of interfixes in Dutch compoundsVictor Kuperman, Mark Pluymaekers, Mirjam Ernestus, et al.
Brain and Language|June 3, 2004
Processing reduced word forms: the suffix restoration effectRachèl Kemps, Mirjam Ernestus, Robert Schreuder, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|June 9, 2015
Syntactic predictability in the recognition of carefully and casually produced speechMalte C Viebahn, Mirjam Ernestus, James M McQueen
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|March 8, 2013
Informal speech processes can be categorical in nature, even if they affect many different wordsIris Hanique, Mirjam Ernestus, Barbara Schuppler
Brain and Language|February 16, 2016
Alpha and gamma band oscillations index differential processing of acoustically reduced and full formsLinda Drijvers, Kimberley Mulder, Mirjam Ernestus
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|February 9, 2010
Unsupervised speech segmentation: an analysis of the hypothesized phone boundariesOdette Scharenborg, Vincent Wan, Mirjam Ernestus
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|February 12, 2009
Frequency distributions of uniphones, diphones, and triphones in spontaneous speechVictor Kuperman, Mirjam Ernestus, Harald Baayen
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|November 4, 2005
Lexical frequency and acoustic reduction in spoken DutchMark Pluymaekers, Mirjam Ernestus, R Harald Baayen
Phonetica|January 5, 2006
Articulatory planning is continuous and sensitive to informational redundancyMark Pluymaekers, Mirjam Ernestus, R Harald Baayen
Brain Sciences|May 28, 2022
DIANA, a Process-Oriented Model of Human Auditory Word RecognitionLouis Ten Bosch, Lou Boves, Mirjam Ernestus
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|May 3, 2007
Morphological predictability and acoustic duration of interfixes in Dutch compoundsVictor Kuperman, Mark Pluymaekers, Mirjam Ernestus, et al.
Brain and Language|June 3, 2004
Processing reduced word forms: the suffix restoration effectRachèl Kemps, Mirjam Ernestus, Robert Schreuder, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|June 9, 2015
Syntactic predictability in the recognition of carefully and casually produced speechMalte C Viebahn, Mirjam Ernestus, James M McQueen
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