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    Can you judge what you don’t hear? Perception as a source of gradient wordlikeness judgements by Kahng, Jimin, Durvasula, Karthik

    Published in Glossa (London) (21-03-2023)
    “…A key observation about wordlikeness judgements, going back to some of the earliest work on the topic is that they are gradient in the sense that nonce words…”
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    Illusory vowels in perceptual epenthesis: the role of phonological alternations by Durvasula, Karthik, Kahng, Jimin

    Published in Phonology (01-12-2015)
    “…Listeners often perceive illusory vowels when presented with consonant sequences that violate phonotactic constraints in their language. Previous research…”
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    Russian assimilatory palatalization is incomplete neutralization by Oh, Sejin, Shaw, Jason, Durvasula, Karthik, Kochetov, Alexei

    Published in Laboratory phonology (04-01-2024)
    “…Incomplete neutralization refers to phonetic traces of underlying contrasts in phonologically neutralizing contexts. The present study examines one such…”
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    Phonology modulates the illusory vowels in perceptual illusions: Evidence from Mandarin and English by Durvasula, Karthik, Huang, Ho-Hsin, Uehara, Sayako, Luo, Qian, Lin, Yen-Hwei

    Published in Laboratory phonology (27-04-2018)
    “…Native speakers perceive illusory vowels when presented with sound sequences that do not respect the phonotactic constraints of their language (Dupoux, Kakehi,…”
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    Neurobiological evidence for voicing underspecification in English by Hestvik, Arild, Durvasula, Karthik

    Published in Brain and language (01-01-2016)
    “…•Long-term memory representations are phonologically underspecified.•Varying standards MMN paradigm tap into phoneme-level representations.•Asymmetric MMN…”
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    Lexically-guided perceptual learning does generalize to new phonetic contexts by Nelson, Scott, Durvasula, Karthik

    Published in Journal of phonetics (01-01-2021)
    “…•Lexical retuning generalizes to new phonetic contexts.•Generalization is more clearly observed in the presence of type variation.•Adding a pre-test allows for…”
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    The role of phrasal phonology in speech perception: What perceptual epenthesis shows us by Durvasula, Karthik, Kahng, Jimin

    Published in Journal of phonetics (01-01-2016)
    “…Recent research using the phenomenon of illusory vowels has raised our awareness of the extent to which speech perception is modulated by the listener's…”
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    Acoustic correlates of consonant gesture timing in English by Selkirk, Elliot, Durvasula, Karthik

    “…There is extensive research on the organization of syllable-structure as indexed by the relative timing of the articulators (Browman and Goldstein, 1988; Byrd,…”
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    Abstractness of human speech sound representations by Hestvik, Arild, Shinohara, Yasuaki, Durvasula, Karthik, Verdonschot, Rinus G., Sakai, Hiromu

    Published in Brain research (01-04-2020)
    “…•Phonemes are underspecified so that only one member of a minimal pair has a feature value for specific features.•Japanese and English have the opposite…”
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    Voicing, aspiration, and vowel duration in Hindi by Durvasula, Karthik, Luo, Qian

    “…There is extensive evidence that consonantal laryngeal features modulate adjacent vowel duration (Chen 1970). However, it is not clear if both consonant…”
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    Word-internal ambisyllabic consonants are codas by Durvasula, Karthik, Huang, Ho-Hsin, Merrill, Rose

    “…The syllabic affiliation of ambisyllabic consonants (e.g., the word-medial consonants in happy and Danny) is unclear. Research on ambisyllabic consonants has…”
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    Word-internal “ambisyllabic” consonants are not multiply-linked in American English by Durvasula, Karthik, Huang, Ho-Hsin

    Published in Language sciences (Oxford) (01-07-2017)
    “…There is an extensive literature on the syllabic affiliations of specific consonants that are typically referred to as ambisyllabic consonants. The standard…”
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    Portions and sorts in Icelandic: An ERP study by Whelpton, Matthew, Trotter, Drew, Beck, Þórhalla Guðmundsdóttir, Anderson, Curt, Maling, Joan, Durvasula, Karthik, Beretta, Alan

    Published in Brain and language (01-09-2014)
    “…•Unexpressed syntax in Icelandic mass nouns has both early and late ERP correlates.•Revising head-noun status in Icelandic compounds yields anterior…”
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    Russian assimilatory palatalization is incomplete neutralization by Oh, Sejin, Shaw, Jason A, Durvasula, Karthik, Kochotov, Alexei

    Published 22-06-2023
    “…Incomplete neutralization refers to phonetic traces of underlying contrasts in phonologically neutralizing contexts. The present study examines one such…”
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    Understanding nasality by Durvasula, Karthik

    Published 01-01-2009
    “…The central aim of this dissertation is to further our understanding of the phonological feature underlying nasality, and thereby improve our understanding of…”
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