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Acoustic cues to coda stop voicing contrasts in Australian English-speaking children
Millasseau, Julien; Yuen, Ivan; Bruggeman, Laurence (R19623). - : U.K., Cambridge University Press, 2021
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Temporal cues to onset voicing contrasts in Australian English-speaking children
Demuth, Katherine; Millasseau, Julien; Yuen, Ivan. - : U.S., AIP Publishing, 2021
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[In Press] The acquisition of acoustic cues to onset and coda voicing contrasts by preschoolers with hearing loss
Bruggeman, Laurence (R19623); Millasseau, Julien; Yuen, Ivan. - : U.S., American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2021
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AusKidTalk : an auditory-visual corpus of 3- to 12-year-old Australian children's speech
Ahmed, Beena; Ballard, Kirrie J.; Burnham, Denis K. (R7357). - : France, International Speech and Communication Association, 2021
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Maternal Depression Affects Infants’ Lexical Processing Abilities in the Second Year of Life
In: Brain Sci (2020)
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Maternal depression affects infants' lexical processing abilities in the second year of life
Brookman, Ruth (R19124); Kalashnikova, Marina (R17600); Conti, Janet E. (R18118). - : Switzerland, MDPI, 2020
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Visual speech cues speed processing and reduce effort for children listening in quiet and noise
Holt, Rebecca; Bruggeman, Laurence (R19623); Demuth, Katherine. - : U.K., Cambridge University Press, 2020
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Markedness and the Development of Prosodic Structure
In: North East Linguistics Society (2020)
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Acquisition of Mandarin tonal processes (Tang et al., 2019) ...
Tang, Ping; Yuen, Ivan; Rattanasone, Nan Xu. - : ASHA journals, 2019
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Hypo-Articulation of the Four-Way Voicing Contrast in Nepali Infant-Directed Speech ...
Benders, Titia; Sujal Pokharel; Demuth, Katherine. - : Taylor & Francis, 2019
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Hypo-Articulation of the Four-Way Voicing Contrast in Nepali Infant-Directed Speech ...
Benders, Titia; Sujal Pokharel; Demuth, Katherine. - : Taylor & Francis, 2019
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Visual speech cues improve children's processing speed in both quiet and noise
Holt, Rebecca; Bruggeman, Laurence (R19623); Demuth, Katherine. - : Canberra, A.C.T., Australasian Speech Science and Technology, 2019
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The narrative past inflection in Sesotho child and child-directed speech
Riedel, Kristina; Demuth, Katherine; Sarvasy, Hannah (R19492). - : Switzerland, Frontiers Research Foundation, 2019
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Audiovisual benefits for speech processing speed among children with hearing loss
Holt, Rebecca; Bruggeman, Laurence (R19623); Demuth, Katherine. - : France, International Speech Communication Association, 2019
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Durational cues to place and voicing contrasts in Australian English word-initial stops
Millasseau, Julien; Bruggeman, Laurence (R19623); Yuen, Ivan. - : Canberra, A.C.T., Australasian Speech Science and Technology, 2019
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Understanding the development of prosodic words : the role of the lexicon
In: The development of prosody in first language acquisition (Amsterdam, 2018), p. 207-226
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The development of prosodic phonology
In: The Oxford handbook of psycholinguistics (Oxford, 2018), p. 675-689
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Understandig the development of prosodic words: The role of the lexicon
In: The development of prosody in first language acquisition (2018), S. 207-224
Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft
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The Acquisition of Sesotho Double Object Constructions
In: IULC Working Papers; Vol 1 No 2 (2001): Explorations in African Linguistics ; 1524-2110 (2018)
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Listener characteristics modulate the semantic processing of native vs. foreign-accented speech
Holt, Rebecca; Kung, Carmen; Demuth, Katherine. - : Public Library of Science, 2018
Abstract: Foreign accents have been shown to have considerable impact on how language is processed [1]. However, the impact of a foreign accent on semantic processing is not well understood. Conflicting results have been reported by previous event-related potential (ERP) studies investigating the impact of foreign-accentedness on the N400 effect elicited by semantic violations. Furthermore, these studies have only examined a subset of the four characteristics of the N400 (i.e. onset latency, latency, amplitude, and scalp distribution), and have been conducted in linguistic environments where foreign-accented speech is relatively uncommon. The current study therefore compared the N400 effect elicited by semantic violations in native Australian English vs. Mandarin-accented English, in a context where foreign-accented speech is common. Factors which may be responsible for individual variability in N400 amplitude were also investigated. The results showed no differences between the N400s elicited by native and foreign-accented speech in any of the four aforementioned characteristics. However, the analysis of individual variability revealed an effect of familiarity with foreign-accented speech on the amplitude of N400 effects for semantic violations. An effect of working memory capacity on N400 amplitude was also found. These findings highlight the relevance of the ambient linguistic environment for studies of speech processing, and demonstrate the interacting influences of both speaker- and listener-related factors on semantic processing.
Keyword: Research Article
URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30517122
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6281179/
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0207452
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