Biblio
Developing acoustic measures to evaluate the emergence of phonological contrast.
161st Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America.
Slides.pdf (3.08 MB)
(2011). 
Development of coarticulation in Greek consonant clusters: Psychoacoustic data.
Annual Conference of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
Poster.pdf (786.77 KB)
(2011). 
Does production of final consonant clusters by African American English-speaking children predict their comprehension of Standard American English?.
Department Communication Sciences and Disorders.
Thesis_Poster.pdf (519.67 KB)
(2011). 
Evidence of fine phonetic detail in children and adults’ vowels: cross-linguistic production & perception studies.
Department Communication Sciences and Disorders. Doctor of Philosophy, 168.
Dissertation.pdf (3.57 MB)
(2011). 
Gestural drift in Greek-English bilingual speakers' stop consonant productions.
Department Communication Sciences and Disorders.
Thesis_Poster.pdf (925.79 KB)
(2011). 
Gradient perception of laryngeal contrast of stops in English and Korean: Eye-tracking evidence.
161st Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America.
Poster.pdf (1.31 MB)
(2011). 
How a cross-linguistic study of phonological development can inform clinical practice.
Annual Conference of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
Slides.pdf (11.91 MB)
(2011). 
Individual differences in speech perception: Evidence from visual analogue scaling and eye-tracking.
International Congress of Phonetic Science XVII.
Conference_Proceedings.pdf (351.18 KB)
(2011). 
The influence of actual and imputed talker gender on fricative perception, revisited.
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 130(5),
Article.pdf (217.43 KB)
(2011). 
Influence of phonotactic probability on production accuracy of children with cochlear implants.
Symposium for Research in Child Language Disorders.
Poster.pdf (308.07 KB)
(2011). 
The influence of phonotactic probability on repetition accuracy of nonwords by children with cochlear implants.
Conference on Implantable Auditory Prostheses.
Poster.pdf (473.47 KB)
(2011). 
Language specificity in the perception of voiceless sibilant fricatives in Japanese and English: Implications for cross-language differences in speech-sound development.
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 129(2),
Article.pdf (553.56 KB)
(2011). 
Lavender lessons learned, or, what sexuality can teach us about phonetic variation.
American Speech. 86(1),
Article.pdf (156.57 KB)
(2011). 
Lexical influences on response times in Japanese listeners’ recognition of spoken English words.
Acoustical Society of America.
(2011). Lexicon-phonology relationships and the dynamics of early language development -- a commentary on Stoel-Gammon's 'Relationships between lexical and phonological development in young children'.
Journal of Child Language. 38(1),
Article.pdf (291.47 KB)
(2011). 
Methodological issues in the study of phonotactic probability effects in nonword repetition.
XVIIth International Congress on Phonetic Sciences.
Conference_Proceedings.pdf (361.19 KB)
(2011). 
Perception of speech categories in musicians vs. non-musicians.
Department Communication Sciences and Disorders.
Thesis_Poster.pdf (400.93 KB)
(2011). 
Perceptual validation of an acoustic robustness of contrast measure.
Department Communication Sciences and Disorders. Master of Science, 31.
Thesis.pdf (987.27 KB)
(2011). 
Phonological representations in language acquisition: Climbing the ladder of abstraction.
Handbook of Laboratory Phonology.
Book_Chapter.pdf (195.52 KB)
(2011). 
Phonotactic constraints on infant word learning.
Infancy. 16(2),
Article.pdf (207.96 KB)
(2011). 
Production of contrast between sibilant fricatives by children with cochlear implants.
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 130(6),
Article.pdf (489.29 KB)
(2011). 
Similarities and differences in the development of sounds "s" and "sh" in English and Japanese.
2011 Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development.
Poster.pdf (588.32 KB)
(2011). 
Speech perception and speech production abilities affect the magnitude of long-term repetition priming.
Child Language Seminar.
(2011). Vowel context and frequency effects in dorsal and coronal acquisition in Drehu and French. Poster presented at the 9th International Seminar on Speech Production.
9th International Seminar on Speech Production.
Poster.pdf (432.69 KB)
(2011). 
Why are Korean tense stops acquired so early: The role of acoustic properties.
Journal of Phonetics. 39(2),
Article.pdf (1.45 MB)
(2011). 