Establishing and maintaining perceptual coherence:Unimodal and multimodal evidence
Robert E. Remez
Puzzle-solving science: The quest for units in speech perception
Stephen Goldinger, Tamiko Azuma
Variable domains and variable relevance: interpreting phonetic exponents
John Local
Discovering the acoustic correlates of phonological features
John Coleman
Roles and representations of systematic phonetic fine-detail
Sarah Hawkins
Discovering words in the continuous speech stream: The role of prosody
Anne Christophe
Implications of rhythmic discreteness in speech
Robert Port
Perception of emphatic stress: Multiple regression analyses
Marie-Ange Alexandre, Claire Gérard
The relationship between redundancy, prosodic prominence and acoustic cues in spontaneous speech
Matthew Aylett
Intelligibility of time-reversed speech in French
Melissa Barkat, Fanny Meunier, Ivan Magrin-Chagnolleau
Resonance characteristics as non-segmental phonological abstractions:Some consequences for speech perception
Paul Carter
Online processing of phonological variation in speech comprehension: The case of assimilation
Isabelle Darcy
Perceiving tonal targets in Italian questions and statements
Mariapaola d'Imperio
Competition effect in phonological priming:The number of mismatching phonemes between primes and targets
Sophie Dufour, Ronald Peereman
Vowel normalisation for dialect
Bronwen G. Evans, Paul Iverson
Segmental durations in loud speech
Anja Geumann
Integrating feature cues over time to resolve ambiguity
David W. Gow
Less is more: Contrastive diphthong dynamics represented nontemporally
Markus Hiller
The interaction of pitch range and temporal alignment in the perception of interrogative mode in Swedish
David House
Underlying mechanism for categorical perception: TOT and VOT evidence from the Hebrew language
Liat Kishon-Rabin, Shira Rotshtein, Riki Taitelbaum
Acoustic Cues to the Perception of Initial Voicing in Hebrew
Riki Taitelbaum, Liat Kishon-Rabin, M. Hildesheimer
Lexical activation in spoken word recognition: Insight from the Pause-Detection paradigm.
Sven L. Mattys
An articulatory and perceptual study of phrasing
C. Menezes, D. Erickson, J. McGory, B. Pardo, Osamu Fujimura
Acoustic cue overlap and the parsing of paradigmatic slots:Functional basis of a guttural OCP constraint
Amanda Miller-Ockhuizen
Filtering out place assimilations in perception I: Context-sensitivity at an acoustic/phonetic level
Holger Mitterer, Leo Blomert
Filtering out place assimilations in perception II: Length does matter
Holger Mitterer, Leo Blomert
Perception of speech rate and phonological length
Satsuki Nakai, Sari Kunnari, Marilyn Vihman
Some perceptual cues to French prosody
Guillaume Rolland, Hélène Loevenbruck, Marie-Agnès Cathiard
Does memory for individual talkers help word segmentation
Rachel Smith
Temporal factors in perception of the voicing contrast:Immediate semantic effects on speech processing and the L2 learner
Eivind Nessa Torgersen
The function of filled pauses as discourse segment boundary markers in Japanese monologues
Michiko Watanabe
Integrating prosodic and gestural temporal constraints into a model of speech rhythm production
Plínio A. Barbosa
Temporal processing and prosodic bootstrapping of syntax:A simulation study
Jean-Marc Blanc, Peter Ford Dominey
A computational model of a contextual effect on consonant perception in nasal vowel-nasal syllables
Susan L. Denham, Georg F. Meyer
Computational models of integration in fricative-vowel syllables
S. Fernández, S. Feijóo
Recognition using speech synthesis : a reactive dynamic for robust ASR
Hervé Glotin
A model of multi-resolution auditory scene analysis
Sue Harding, Georg Meyer
Magic time interval 250 ms plus-minus 100 ms
Hynek Hermansky
A connectionist approach to phonological development: Learning to map from articulation to acoustics
Christopher Kello, David Plaut
Speech and voice analyses according to a multiscale temporal integration model
Jean-Sylvain Liénard
Connectionist mixture of experts and auditory-based parameters for a better identification ofcomplex phonetic features
Sid-Ahmed Selouani, Douglas OShaughnessy
Testing predictions of a nonlinear dynamical model of speech perception
Betty Tuller, P. Case, J. A. Kelso
The role of temporal structure in segmental stability
Gautam K. Vallabha, Betty Tuller
Speech intelligibility in continuous and intermittent noise for dyslexic and normal-reading listeners
P. J. Bailey, Y. M. Griffiths, N. I. Hill, S. Brent, M. J. Snowling
Speech perception in dyslexia: Auditory, phonetic, and phonological context effects
Leo Blomert, Holger Mitterer, Christiaan Paffen
Temporal processing deficits in dyslexic children with and without comorbid disorders
Sarah Dace, Franck Ramus, Stuart Rosen, Uta Frith
Temporal auditory processing in dyslexia: Cause or co-occurrence
Franck Ramus, Sarah Dace, Stuart Rosen, Uta Frith
Perceptual centres in speech and developmental dyslexia: A new hypothesis
Usha Goswami, Jenny Thomson, Ulla Richardson, Sophie Scott
Temporal resolution and frequency discrimination in people with a specific language impairment:Behavioural and electrophysiological evidence
Genevieve M. McArthur, Dorothy V. M. Bishop
Backward-masking effects in the perception of stop sequences in dyslexic children
Noël Nguyen, Ludovic Jankowski, Muriel Lalain, Barbara Joly-Pottuz, Michel Habib
Processing of semantic and prosodic information during spoken language comprehension:An ERP investigation
Corine Astésano, Kai Alter, Mireille Besson
Temporal integration as a consequence of multi-source decoding
Jon Barker, Martin Cooke, Dan Ellis
Effortful understanding: An fMRI study of the perception of distorted speech
Matt H. Davis, Ingrid S. Johnsrude
A role for processing efficiency in auditory temporal processing
Penny Hill, David R. Moore
The recognition of clear speech by adult cochlear implant users
Paul Iverson, Ann R. Bradlow
The neuroanatomy of language-specific speech processing:A cross linguistic study using event related functional Magnetic Resonance Imagery
Charlotte Jacquemot, Christophe Pallier, Stanislas Dehaene, Emmanuel Dupoux
The processing of slow and fast temporal changes in tri-syllabic consonant vowel pairs and the influenceof task effects: Evidence from ERPs
Stefanie Kruck, Mari Tervaniemi, Kai Alter
Speech perception in the brain:Temporal and spatial organization of the neural processing of phonetic and speaker-related information
Sonja Lattner, Thomas Knoesche, Burkhard Maess, Michael Schauer, Kai Alter, Angela D. Friederici
Backward masking and the effect of noise cues in adults and children
Marina M. Rose, John Schutzer-Weissmann, David R. Moore
Age-related changes in frequency discrimination:Tone duration and training can affect performance
Paul A. Sutcliffe, Dorothy V. M. Bishop
Tracing perceptual development with Swedish vowel quantity
Dawn M. Behne, Peter E. Czigler, Kirk P.H. Sullivan
Gradient effects of within-category VOT differences on lexical activation as measured by eye fixations
Bob McMurray, Michael K. Tanenhaus, Richard N. Aslin, Michael J. Spivey
Multilingual Vowel Perception
Ilkka Raimo, Janne Savela, Aino Launonen, Tarmo Kärki, Markus Mattila, Esa Uusipaikka, Olli Aaltonen
Detection of duration differences in second-language learners and native speakers of a quantity language
Sari Nenonen, Anna Shestakova, Minna Huotilainen, Risto Näätänen
The perception of native and foreign language vowels
M. S. Peltola, M. Ek, T. Kujala, J. Tuomainen, Olli Aaltonen, Risto Näätänen
Comparison of two vowel systems by the MMN and reaction times: Komi vs. Finnish
Janne Savela, T. Kujala, J. Tuomainen, M. Ek, Olli Aaltonen, Risto Näätänen
The ADS-to-IDS continuum:Developing an index for the study of infant directed speech prosody
Simone Ashby, Fred Cummins, Deb Roy
Perception of temporal relations as a function of phonology:Speech and non-speech, Thai and English children and adults
Denis Burnham
Do children and adults find the same voices intelligible?
Valerie Hazan, Duncan Markham
Development of cue weighting in children's speech perception
Catherine Mayo, Alice Turk, Jocelynne Watson
Developmental factors in the identification of place of articulation
Véronique Rey, Carole Tardif, Carine Sabater, Véronique Prost, Karine Thomas
What role can suprasegmental information play in perception of children's speech
Natalia N. Zharkova