Student Publications
To Appear
Matt Goldrick and Robert Daland. Linking speech errors and
phonological grammars: Insights from Harmonic Grammar networks. Phonology.
Matt Goldrick and Meredith Larson. Constraints on the acquisition of variation. In C. Fougeron and M. D'Imperio (Eds.), Papers in Laboratory Phonology 10: Variation, Detail and Representation. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
Ann Bradlow and Jennifer Alexander. Semantic and phonetic enhancements for speech-in-noise recognition by native and non-native listeners. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.
Lee, Y. Statistical Regularities in the Distribution of Consonants and Vowels in the Korean Lexicon – Their Implications for the Internal Structure of Korean Syllables. Proceedings of the 42nd Annual Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society 42, Vol 1: The Main Session
2009
Melissa Baese-Berk and Matthew Goldrick. Mechanisms of interaction in speech production. Language and Cognitive Processes 24:527-554.
2008
Ken Konopka and Janet Pierrehumbert. Vowels in contact: Mexican Heritage English in Chicago. In Proceedings of the Symposium About Language and Society (SALSA), UT Austin.
Matt Goldrick and Meredith Larson. Phonotactic probability influences speech production. Cognition 107:1155-1164.
Yongeun Lee and Matt Goldrick. The Emergence of Sub-Syllabic Representations. Journal of Memory and Language 59:155-168.
Celina Troutman, Brady Clark, and Matt Goldrick. Social networks and intraspeaker variation during periods of language change. Proceedings of the 31st Annual Penn Linguistics Colloquium (Penn Working Papers in Linguistics 14:1).
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2007
John Evar Strid and James Booth. 2007. The Effect of Phonological Structure on Visual Word Access in Bilinguals. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research 36(5):383-409
Kristin Van Engen and Ann Bradlow. 2007. Sentence recognition in native- and foreign-language multi-talker background noise. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 121(1):519-526.
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2006
Meredith Larson. The Thais that bind: Principle C and bound expressions in Thai. In Davis, Christopher, Amy Rose Deal and Youri Zabbal (eds.), Proceedings of NELS 36 v2: 427-440.
James B. German, Janet Pierrehumbert, and Stefan Kaufmann. Evidence for phonological constraints on nuclear accent placement. Language 82, 151-168.
Erin M. Leddon and Jeff Lidz. Reconstruction Effects in Child Language. In Proceedings of the 30th Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development, pages 328-339. Somerville, MA: Cascadilla Press.
Yongeun Lee. On the Singular [+Specific] Reading of WH-Doublets in Korean. In Vance, T. and K. Jones (eds.), Proceedings of the Fourteenth Conference on Japanese/Korean Linguistics, pages 259-269. CSLI Publications.
Josh Viau. Give = CAUSE + HAVE / GO: Evidence for early semantic decomposition of dative verbs in English child corpora. In Proceedings of the 30th Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development. Somerville, MA: Cascadilla Press.
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2005
Alexander, J. A., Wong, P.C.M., and Bradlow, A.R. Lexical Tone Perception in Musicians and Non-musicians. In Proceedings of Interspeech 2005/Eurospeech/9th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology.
Hirschberg, J., Gravano, A., Nenkova, A., Sneed, E., and Ward, G. Intonational Overload: Uses of the H* !H* L- L% Contour in Read and Spontaneous Speech. &In J. Cole and J. Hualde (eds.), Papers in Laboratory Phonology IX. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Sneed, Elisa. The Role of Input in the Acquisition of Generic NPs. In Proceedings of the 29th Boston University Conference on Language Development. Somerville, MA: Cascadilla Press.
Wright, Saundra K., Jennifer Hay, and Tessa Bent. Ladies First? Phonology, Frequency, and the Name Ordering Conspiracy. Linguistics, Vol. 43, No. 3.
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