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Learning a novel phonological contrast depends on interactions between individual differences and training paradigm designPERRACHIONE, Tyler K.The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 2011, Vol 130, Num 1, pp 461-472, issn 0001-4966, 12 p.Article

Rational phonological lengthening in spoken DutchTILY, Harry; KUPERMAN, Victor.The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 2012, Vol 132, Num 6, pp 3935-3940, issn 0001-4966, 6 p.Article

Evoking biphone neighborhoods with verbal transformations : Illusory changes demonstrate both lexical competition and inhibitionBASHFORD, James A; WARREN, Richard M; LENZ, Peter W et al.The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 2008, Vol 123, Num 3, issn 0001-4966, EL32-EL38Article

Dutch and English listeners' interpretation of vowel durationVAN DER FEEST, Suzanne V. H; SWINGLEY, Daniel.The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 2011, Vol 129, Num 3, issn 0001-4966, EL57-EL63Article

Phonetic tone signals phonological quantity and word structureVAINIO, Martti; JÄRVIKIVI, Juhani; AALTO, Daniel et al.The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 2010, Vol 128, Num 3, pp 1313-1321, issn 0001-4966, 9 p.Article

Phonological process usage by young EMR children and non retarded preschool childrenKLINK, M; GERSTMAN, L; RAPHAEL, L et al.American journal of mental deficiency. 1986, Vol 91, Num 2, pp 190-195, issn 0002-9351Article

Control of phonemic length contrast and speech rate in vocalic and consonantal syllable nucleiBENUS, Stefan.The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 2011, Vol 130, Num 4, pp 2116-2127, issn 0001-4966, 12 p., 1Article

Où en est la phonologie? = State of the art in phonologicsENCREVE, P.Rééducation orthophonique. 1988, Vol 26, Num 154, pp 191-202, issn 0034-222XArticle

Production of phonetic and phonological contrast by heritage speakers of MandarinCHANG, Charles B; YAO YAO; HAYNES, Erin F et al.The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 2011, Vol 129, Num 6, pp 3964-3980, issn 0001-4966, 17 p.Article

Acquiring the mapping from meaning to soundsCOTTRELL, G. W; PLUNKETT, K.Connection science (Print). 1994, Vol 6, Num 4, pp 379-412, issn 0954-0091Article

A study of high front vowels with articulatory data and acoustic simulationsJACKSON, Michel T.-T; MCGOWAN, Richard S.The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 2012, Vol 131, Num 4, pp 3017-3035, issn 0001-4966, 19 p., 1Article

Production of single and geminate stops in Japanese three- and four-mora wordsHIRATA, Yukari; AMANO, Shigeaki.The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 2012, Vol 132, Num 3, pp 1614-1625, issn 0001-4966, 12 p., 1Article

Infants' sensitivity to non-adjacent dependencies across phonological phrase boundariesVAN HEUGTEN, Marieke; RUSHEN SHI.The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 2010, Vol 128, Num 5, issn 0001-4966, 3486197.1-3486197.6Article

A method for finding constrictions in high front vowelsJACKSON, Michel T.-T; MCGOWAN, Richard S.The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 2010, Vol 127, Num 1, issn 0001-4966, EL6-EL12Article

A role for the second subglottal resonance in lexical accessLULICH, Steven M; BACHRACH, Asaf; MALYSKA, Nicolas et al.The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 2007, Vol 122, Num 4, pp 2320-2327, issn 0001-4966, 8 p.Article

Phonologically determined asymmetries in vocabulary structure across languagesCUTLER, Anne; OTAKE, Takashi; BRUGGEMAN, Laurence et al.The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 2012, Vol 132, Num 2, issn 0001-4966, EL155-EL160Article

The role of stimulus cross-splicing in an event-related potentials study. Misleading formant transitions hinder automatic phonological processingSTEINBERG, Johanna; TRUCKENBRODT, Hubert; JACOBSEN, Thomas et al.The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 2012, Vol 131, Num 4, pp 3120-3140, issn 0001-4966, 21 p., 1Article

Focus, prosodic context, and phonological feature specification : Patterns of variation in fricative productionSILBERT, Noah; DE JONG, Kenneth.The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 2008, Vol 123, Num 5, pp 2769-2779, issn 0001-4966, 11 p., 1Article

Unusual phonological behavior and the avoidance of homonymy in childrenLEONARD, L. B; SCHWARTZ, R. G; ALLEN, G. D et al.Journal of speech and hearing research. 1989, Vol 32, Num 3, pp 583-590, issn 0022-4685, 8 p.Article

The development of acoustic cues to coda contrasts in young children learning American EnglishJAE YUNG SONG; DEMUTH, Katherine; SHATTUCK-HUFNAGEL, Stefanie et al.The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 2012, Vol 131, Num 4, pp 3036-3050, issn 0001-4966, 15 p., 1Article

Mu suppression as an index of sensorimotor contributions to speech processing: Evidence from continuous EEG signalsCUELLAR, Megan; BOWERS, Andrew; HARKRIDER, Ashley W et al.International journal of psychophysiology. 2012, Vol 85, Num 2, pp 242-248, issn 0167-8760, 7 p.Article

Eudeve and Huichol evidence for proto-uto-aztecan phonologyMANASTER RAMER, A.Journal de la Société des américanistes. 1996, Vol 82, pp 117-127, issn 0037-9174Article

Le Bahuana, une nouvelle langue de la famille arawakRAMIREZ, H.1992, 138 p.Book

The influence of phonology on good and poor readers when reading for meaningJOHNSTON, R. S; RUGG, M. D; SCOTT, T et al.Journal of memory and language (Print). 1987, Vol 26, Num 1, pp 57-68, issn 0749-596XArticle

Prosodic units in speech productionWHEELDON, L; LAHIRI, A.Journal of memory and language (Print). 1997, Vol 37, Num 3, pp 356-381, issn 0749-596XArticle

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