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    Does Frankie Go to Hollywood? From American influence to articulatory phonetics: the singing pronunciation of 1980s pop artists by Caillol, Coline, Ferragne, Emmanuel

    “…This article draws inspiration from Trudgill’s foundational paper on pop song pronunciation, where he found that certain British artists such as The Beatles…”
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    Labiodentals /r/ here to stay: Deep learning shows us why by King, Hannah, Ferragne, Emmanuel

    “…The secondary labial articulation which accompanies the post-alveolar approximant /r/ in English has attracted far less attention from linguists than the…”
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    Exploring the Accent Mix Perceptually and Automatically: French Learners of English and the RP–GA Divide by Ferragne, Emmanuel, Guyot Talbot, Anne, King, Hannah, Navarro, Sylvain

    Published in Languages (Basel) (01-01-2024)
    “…Acquiring a consistent accent and targeting a native standard like Received Pronunciation (RP) or General American (GA) are prerequisites for French learners…”
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    The perception of swear words by French learners of English: an experiment involving electrodermal activity by Rastovic, Anastasija, Pélissier, Maud, Ferragne, Emmanuel

    “…Hearing swear words or taboo words causes us discomfort. Research suggests that emotional responses caused by such words are stronger when the words are spoken…”
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    Forensic Audio and Voice Analysis: TV Series Reinforce False Popular Beliefs by Ferragne, Emmanuel, Guyot Talbot, Anne, Cecchini, Margaux, Beugnet, Martine, Delanoë-Brun, Emmanuelle, Georgeton, Laurianne, Stécoli, Christophe, Bonastre, Jean-François, Fredouille, Corinne

    Published in Languages (Basel) (01-02-2024)
    “…People’s perception of forensic evidence is greatly influenced by crime TV series. The analysis of the human voice is no exception. However, unlike…”
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    Does better explicit knowledge of a morphosyntactic structure guarantee more native-like electrophysiological processing? An ERP study with French learners of English by Pélissier, Maud, Krzonowski, Jennifer, Ferragne, Emmanuel

    Published in SHS Web of Conferences (01-01-2017)
    “…The possible transformation of the explicit knowledge developed during classroom learning of a second language into implicit knowledge of that language remains…”
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    Loose lips and tongue tips: The central role of the /r/-typical labial gesture in Anglo-English by King, Hannah, Ferragne, Emmanuel

    Published in Journal of phonetics (01-05-2020)
    “…•Range of tongue shapes observed for Anglo-English /r/ but tip up is most frequent.•Tongue shape is conditioned by neighbouring vowels in most speakers.•Tip…”
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    The N400 reveals implicit accent-induced prejudice by Pélissier, Maud, Ferragne, Emmanuel

    Published in Speech communication (01-02-2022)
    “…•Social accents generate stereotyped expectations as to the speakers’ activities.•EEG was recorded while participants heard sentences matching or not accent…”
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    Neuroplasticity in the phonological system: The PMN and the N400 as markers for the perception of non-native phonemic contrasts by late second language learners by Heidlmayr, Karin, Ferragne, Emmanuel, Isel, Frédéric

    Published in Neuropsychologia (18-06-2021)
    “…Second language (L2) learners frequently encounter persistent difficulty in perceiving certain non-native sound contrasts, i.e., a phenomenon called…”
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    A Combined Forced-Attention Dichotic Listening - Go/Nogo Task to Assess Response Inhibition and Interference Suppression: An Auditory Event-Related Potential Investigation by Bedoin, Nathalie, Abadie, Raphaëlle, Krzonowski, Jennifer, Ferragne, Emmanuel, Marcastel, Agathe

    Published in Neuropsychology (01-11-2019)
    “…Objective: Interference suppression and response inhibition are distinct effortful inhibitory processes. Yet they rely on partly overlapping neural substrates…”
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    Hemispheric asymmetries depend on the phonetic feature: A dichotic study of place of articulation and voicing in French stops by Bedoin, Nathalie, Ferragne, Emmanuel, Marsico, Egidio

    Published in Brain and language (01-11-2010)
    “…Dichotic listening experiments show a right-ear advantage (REA), reflecting a left-hemisphere (LH) dominance. However, we found a decrease in REA when the…”
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    Vowel systems and accent similarity in the British Isles: Exploiting multidimensional acoustic distances in phonetics by Ferragne, Emmanuel, Pellegrino, François

    Published in Journal of phonetics (01-10-2010)
    “…We illustrate how a high-dimension feature space typically used in speech technology can be adapted to the phonetic description of vowels in 13 accents of the…”
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    Formant frequencies of vowels in 13 accents of the British Isles by Ferragne, Emmanuel, Pellegrino, François

    “…This study is a formant-based investigation of the vowels of male speakers in 13 accents of the British Isles. It provides F1/F2 graphs (obtained with a…”
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    Real-time lexical competitions during speech-in-speech comprehension by Boulenger, Véronique, Hoen, Michel, Ferragne, Emmanuel, Pellegrino, François, Meunier, Fanny

    Published in Speech communication (01-03-2010)
    “…This study aimed at characterizing the cognitive processes that come into play during speech-in-speech comprehension by examining lexical competitions between…”
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    Atypical hemispheric asymmetries for the processing of phonological features in children with rolandic epilepsy by Bedoin, Nathalie, Ferragne, Emmanuel, Lopez, Céline, Herbillon, Vania, De Bellescize, J, des Portes, Vincent

    Published in Epilepsy & behavior (01-05-2011)
    “…Abstract We assessed language lateralization in 177 healthy 4- to 11-year-old children and adults and atypical asymmetries associated with unilateral epileptic…”
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    Diphthongization as cue for the automatic identification of British English dialects by Ferragne, Emmanuel, Pellegrino, Franois

    “…The degree to which a given speaker of British English diphthongizes her/his vowels has been known for decades to be a good indicator of this speaker’s…”
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    A novel prosody assessment test: Findings in three cases of Landau–Kleffner syndrome by Kim-Dufor, Deok-Hee, Ferragne, Emmanuel, Dufor, Olivier, Astésano, Corine, Nespoulous, Jean-Luc

    Published in Journal of neurolinguistics (01-05-2012)
    “…Landau–Kleffner syndrome (LKS) is a rare childhood neurological disorder characterized by subacute aphasia, auditory agnosia and abnormal EEG. Prosody…”
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