| Analyzing dynamic phonetic data using generalized additive mixed modeling: A tutorial focusing on articulatory differences between L1 and L2 speakers of English |
18 |
| Bayesian data analysis in the phonetic sciences: A tutorial introduction |
18 |
| Strategies for addressing collinearity in multivariate linguistic data |
14 |
| Plosive voicing in Afrikaans: Differential cue weighting and tonogenesis |
12 |
| Voice onset time and beyond: Exploring laryngeal contrast in 19 languages |
9 |
| What makes a word prominent? Predicting untrained German listeners' perceptual judgments |
8 |
| Prosodic-structural modulation of stop voicing contrast along the VOT continuum in trochaic and iambic words in American English |
7 |
| Plosive voicing acoustics and voice quality in Yerevan Armenian |
7 |
| Emergent data analysis in phonetic sciences: Towards pluralism and reproducibility |
6 |
| Quantitative analysis of multimodal speech data |
6 |
| Asymmetrical interlingual influence in the production of Spanish and English laterals as a result of competing activation in bilingual language processing |
6 |
| Lexical frequency co-determines the speed-curvature relation in articulation |
5 |
| The phonetics of information structure in Yoloxochitl Mixtec |
5 |
| Introducing Parselmouth: A Python interface to Praat |
5 |
| Discrimination of uncategorised non-native vowel contrasts is modulated by perceived overlap with native phonological categories |
5 |
| An ultrasound study of coronal places of articulation in Central Arrernte: Apicals, laminals and rhotics |
5 |
| The emergence, progress, and impact of sound change in progress in Seoul Korean: Implications for mechanisms of tonogenesis |
5 |
| Relative cue weighting in production and perception of an ongoing sound change in Southern Yi |
5 |
| Articulatory characterization of English liquid-final rimes |
5 |
| Articulatory dynamics of (de)gemination in Dutch |
4 |
| Development of tonal discrimination in young heritage speakers of Cantonese |
4 |
| Sound, structure and meaning: The bases of prominence ratings in English, French and Spanish |
4 |
| Using meta-analysis for evidence synthesis: The case of incomplete neutralization in German |
4 |
| What: infant-directed speech tells us about the development of compensation for assimilation |
4 |
| Acoustic correlates of word stress in Papuan Malay |
4 |
| Glottalisation as a cue to coda consonant voicing in Australian English |
4 |
| Articulatory adjustments in initial voiced stops in Spanish, French and English |
4 |
| Oropharygneal articulation of phonemic and phonetic nasalization in Brazilian Portuguese |
4 |
| Onset pitch perturbations and the cross-linguistic implementation of voicing: Evidence from tonal and non-tonal languages |
4 |
| The role of tongue position in laryngeal contrasts: An ultrasound study of English and Brazilian Portuguese |
4 |
| Acquiring and visualizing 3D/4D ultrasound recordings of tongue motion |
4 |
| A comparison of phonetic convergence in conversational interaction and speech shadowing |
4 |
| Phonotactic restrictions condition the realization of vowel nasality and nasal coarticulation: Duration and airflow measurements in Quebecois French and Brazilian Portuguese |
3 |
| Plosive (de-)voicing and f0 perturbations in Tokyo Japanese: Positional variation, cue enhancement, and contrast recovery |
3 |
| A typological study of Voice Onset Time (VOT) in Indo-Iranian languages |
3 |
| Language change and linguistic inquiry in a world of multicompetence: Sustained phonetic drift and its implications for behavioral linguistic research |
3 |
| Intonational structure mediates speech rate normalization in the perception of segmental categories |
3 |
| Mixed-effects design analysis for experimental phonetics |
3 |
| Influence of coda stop features on perceived vowel duration |
3 |
| Acoustic correlates of breathy sonorants in Marathi |
3 |
| Listeners maintain phonological uncertainty over time and across words: The case of vowel nasality in English |
3 |
| The role of segments and prosody in the identification of a speaker's dialect |
3 |
| Variability of articulator positions and formants across nine English vowels |
3 |
| Perceptual categorization and bilingual language modes: Assessing the double phonemic boundary in early and late bilinguals |
3 |
| The perception and production of British English vowels and consonants by Arabic learners of English |
2 |
| Training-induced pattern-specific phonetic adjustments by first and second language listeners |
2 |
| Exploiting the speech-gesture link to capture fine-grained prosodic prominence impressions and listening strategies |
2 |
| Socio-indexical phonetic features in the heritage language context: Voiceless stop aspiration in the Calabrian community in Toronto |
2 |
| Transferring perceptual cue-weighting from second language into first language: Cues to voicing in Russian speakers of English |
2 |
| Cross-linguistic differences in the size of the infant vowel space |
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