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Tanya Kraljic

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Cognitive Psychology|February 1, 2005
Prosodic disambiguation of syntactic structure: for the speaker or for the addressee?Tanya Kraljic, Susan E Brennan
Cognition|September 24, 2011
Perceptual learning evidence for contextually-specific representationsTanya Kraljic, Arthur G Samuel
Cognitive Psychology|August 13, 2005
Perceptual learning for speech: Is there a return to normal?Tanya Kraljic, Arthur G Samuel
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|July 28, 2009
Perceptual learning for speechArthur G Samuel, Tanya Kraljic
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|August 9, 2006
Generalization in perceptual learning for speechTanya Kraljic, Arthur G Samuel
Journal of Memory and Language|February 18, 2010
Visual feedback and self-monitoring of sign languageKaren Emmorey, Rain Bosworth, Tanya Kraljic
Cognition|September 7, 2007
Accommodating variation: dialects, idiolects, and speech processingTanya Kraljic, Susan E Brennan, Arthur G Samuel
Psychological Science|April 11, 2008
First impressions and last resorts: how listeners adjust to speaker variabilityTanya Kraljic, Arthur G Samuel, Susan E Brennan
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|December 24, 2011
Do priming effects in dialogue reflect partner- or task-based expectations?Victor S Ferreira, Daniel Kleinman, Tanya Kraljic, et al.
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Cognitive Psychology|February 1, 2005
Prosodic disambiguation of syntactic structure: for the speaker or for the addressee?Tanya Kraljic, Susan E Brennan
Cognition|September 24, 2011
Perceptual learning evidence for contextually-specific representationsTanya Kraljic, Arthur G Samuel
Cognitive Psychology|August 13, 2005
Perceptual learning for speech: Is there a return to normal?Tanya Kraljic, Arthur G Samuel
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|July 28, 2009
Perceptual learning for speechArthur G Samuel, Tanya Kraljic
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|August 9, 2006
Generalization in perceptual learning for speechTanya Kraljic, Arthur G Samuel
Journal of Memory and Language|February 18, 2010
Visual feedback and self-monitoring of sign languageKaren Emmorey, Rain Bosworth, Tanya Kraljic
Cognition|September 7, 2007
Accommodating variation: dialects, idiolects, and speech processingTanya Kraljic, Susan E Brennan, Arthur G Samuel
Psychological Science|April 11, 2008
First impressions and last resorts: how listeners adjust to speaker variabilityTanya Kraljic, Arthur G Samuel, Susan E Brennan
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|December 24, 2011
Do priming effects in dialogue reflect partner- or task-based expectations?Victor S Ferreira, Daniel Kleinman, Tanya Kraljic, et al.
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