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    Temporal malleability to auditory feedback perturbation is modulated by rhythmic abilities and auditory acuity by Oschkinat, Miriam, Hoole, Philip, Falk, Simone, Dalla Bella, Simone

    Published in Frontiers in human neuroscience (15-09-2022)
    “…Auditory feedback perturbation studies have indicated a link between feedback and feedforward mechanisms in speech production when participants compensate for…”
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    Reading Fluency in Children and Adolescents Who Stutter by Franke, Mona, Hoole, Philip, Schreier, Ramona, Falk, Simone

    Published in Brain sciences (30-11-2021)
    “…Speech fluency is a major challenge for young persons who stutter. Reading aloud, in particular, puts high demands on fluency, not only regarding online text…”
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    Articulatory coordination in word-initial clusters of German by Bombien, Lasse, Mooshammer, Christine, Hoole, Philip

    Published in Journal of phonetics (01-11-2013)
    “…Intra-gestural and inter-gestural coordination in German word-initial consonant clusters /kl, kn, ks, pl, ps/ is investigated in four speakers by means of EMA…”
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    Dynamic invariance in the phonetic expression of syllable structure: a case study of Moroccan Arabic consonant clusters by Shaw, Jason A., Gafos, Adamantios I., Hoole, Philip, Zeroual, Chakir

    Published in Phonology (01-12-2011)
    “…We asked whether invariant phonetic indices for syllable structure can be identified in a language where word-initial consonant clusters, regardless of their…”
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    Syllabification in Moroccan Arabic: evidence from patterns of temporal stability in articulation by Shaw, Jason, Gafos, Adamantios I., Hoole, Philip, Zeroual, Chakir

    Published in Phonology (01-05-2009)
    “…Competing proposals on the syllabification of initial consonants in Moroccan Arabic are evaluated using a combination of experimental and modelling techniques…”
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    Compensation to real-time temporal auditory feedback perturbation depends on syllable position by Oschkinat, Miriam, Hoole, Philip

    “…Auditory feedback perturbations involving spectral shifts indicated a crucial contribution of auditory feedback to planning and execution of speech. However,…”
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    Reactive feedback control and adaptation to perturbed speech timing in stressed and unstressed syllables by Oschkinat, Miriam, Hoole, Philip

    Published in Journal of phonetics (01-03-2022)
    “…•Speakers are sensitive to auditorily perturbed speech timing.•Response strategies depend on stress pattern and/or syllable position.•Insight into timing…”
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    Öhman returns: New horizons in the collection and analysis of imaging data in speech production research by Hoole, Philip, Pouplier, Marianne

    Published in Computer speech & language (01-09-2017)
    “…•Advances in imaging technologies in speech production research are discussed.•Principal component analysis is applied to entire ultrasound images.•Time series…”
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    Articulatory overlap as a function of voicing in French and German consonant clusters by Bombien, Lasse, Hoole, Philip

    “…The effects of laryngeal specification on the timing of supra-laryngeal articulations have so far received little attention. Previous research has shown that…”
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    A Cross-Language Study of Laryngeal-Oral Coordination across Varying Prosodic and Syllable-Structure Conditions by Hoole, Philip, Bombien, Lasse

    “…Purpose: The purpose of this study is to use prosodic and syllable-structure variation to probe the underlying representation of laryngeal kinematics in…”
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    Ejective production mechanisms in English by Price, Lavinia, Pouplier, Marianne, Hoole, Philip

    “…Ejective realization of stops seems to be increasing in many varieties of English, which has triggered a new debate on the basic mechanism of ejective…”
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    Temporal organization of syllables in paced and unpaced speech in children and adolescents who stutter by Franke, Mona, Hoole, Philip, Falk, Simone

    Published in Journal of fluency disorders (01-06-2023)
    “…Speaking with an external rhythm has a tremendous fluency-enhancing effect in people who stutter. The aim of the present study is to examine whether syllabic…”
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    Real-time auditory feedback perturbation of German quantity contrasts by Oschkinat, Miriam, Reinisch, Eva, Hoole, Philip

    “…Online auditory feedback (OAF) perturbations have reviewed much about the interplay between acoustic and sensorimotor information during speech production. For…”
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    Vowel height and velum position in German: Insights from a real-time magnetic resonance imaging study by Kunay, Esther, Hoole, Philip, Gubian, Michele, Harrington, Jonathan, Jospeh, Arun, Voit, Dirk, Frahm, Jens

    “…Velum position was analysed as a function of vowel height in German tense and lax vowels preceding a nasal or oral consonant. Findings from previous research…”
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    Laryngeal–oral coordination in mixed-voicing clusters by Hoole, Philip, Bombien, Lasse

    Published in Journal of phonetics (01-05-2014)
    “…Laryngeal–oral coordination was studied in German clusters of voiceless fricative or plosive plus /l/ or /r/ by means of videofiberendoscopy and…”
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    Mixed modeling for irregularly sampled and correlated functional data: Speech science applications by Pouplier, Marianne, Cederbaum, Jona, Hoole, Philip, Marin, Stefania, Greven, Sonja

    “…The speech sciences often employ complex experimental designs requiring models with multiple covariates and crossed random effects. For curve-like data such as…”
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    Speech rate effects in Russian onset clusters are modulated by frequency, but not auditory cue robustness by Pouplier, Marianne, Marin, Stefania, Hoole, Philip, Kochetov, Alexei

    Published in Journal of phonetics (01-09-2017)
    “…•The interaction between speech rate, phonotactic preference and frequency is probed.•Auditory cue robustness does not predict cluster behavior under rate…”
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    Language and cluster-specific effects in the timing of onset consonant sequences in seven languages by Pouplier, Marianne, Pastätter, Manfred, Hoole, Philip, Marin, Stefania, Chitoran, Ioana, Lentz, Tomas O., Kochetov, Alexei

    Published in Journal of phonetics (01-07-2022)
    “…•Language-specific variation in consonant timing occurs only for some, but not all clusters.•All languages make use of a higher consonant-consonant overlap…”
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    Acoustic and respiratory evidence for utterance planning in German by Fuchs, Susanne, Petrone, Caterina, Krivokapić, Jelena, Hoole, Philip

    Published in Journal of phonetics (01-01-2013)
    “…This study investigates prosodic planning in a reading task in German. We analyse how the utterance length and syntactic complexity of an upcoming sentence…”
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    Speaking to a metronome reduces kinematic variability in typical speakers and people who stutter by Wiltshire, Charlotte E E, Cler, Gabriel J, Chiew, Mark, Freudenberger, Jana, Chesters, Jennifer, Healy, Máiréad P, Hoole, Philip, Watkins, Kate E

    Published in PloS one (16-10-2024)
    “…Several studies indicate that people who stutter show greater variability in speech movements than people who do not stutter, even when the speech produced is…”
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