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    Modeling the judgment of vowel quality differences by Bladon, R A, Lindblom, B

    “…The hypothesis of this study is that the auditory cues relevant to listeners' judgment of vowel quality are a spectral representation of loudness density…”
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    A case of foreign accent syndrome, with follow-up clinical, neuropsychological and phonetic descriptions by Gurd, J M, Bessell, N J, Bladon, R A, Bamford, J M

    Published in Neuropsychologia (1988)
    “…We report a comparatively 'pure' case of 'foreign accent syndrome' (FAS) in a right-handed patient who sustained a small, isolated, left basal ganglia infarct…”
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    Relational spectral features for place of articulation in nasal consonants by Seitz, P F, McCormick, M M, Watson, I M, Bladon, R A

    “…Much recent research on acoustic cues for consonants' places of articulation has focused upon the nature of the rapid spectral changes that take place between…”
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    Across-talker acoustic properties for place of articulation in nasal consonants by Seitz, P. F., McCormick, M. M., Watson, I. M. C., Bladon, R. A. W.

    “…Several recent investigations of nasal consonants have focused upon the nature of the spectral change that takes place over the acoustic boundaries between…”
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    Across-speaker and within-speaker variability of British English sibilant spectral characteristics by Seitz, P. F. D., Bladon, R. A. W., Watson, I. M. C.

    “…Testing hypotheses regarding the potential as phoneme discriminators of certain properties of “physical” and “auditorily transformed” sibilant spectra [A…”
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    Auditory modeling of vowels by Bladon, R. A. W., Lindblom, Björn

    “…In order to shed light on a specific theory of peripheral auditory representation (drawn from work by Zwicker and recently formalized by Schroeder, Atal, and…”
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    Coarticulation Resistance in English /l by Bladon, R. A. W, Al-Bamerni, Ameen

    Published in Journal of Phonetics (1976)
    “…Allophonic variations in the quality and voicelessness of British English Received Pronunciation /1/ were investigated, largely through their acoustic…”
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