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    Disentangling Words, Clitics, and Suffixes in Uyghur by Major, Travis, Mayer, Connor, Eziz, Gülnar

    Published in Languages (Basel) (01-09-2023)
    “…Turkic languages have been shown to form words using a wide range of word-formation strategies, such as suffixation, cliticization, and auxiliaries. The…”
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    Simulating tonic activations in speech production by Gick, Bryan, Mayer, Connor

    “…Studies of speech production have often focused on transient events—those that happen over short temporal intervals. We know, however, that speech is made up…”
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    Uniformity in speech: The economy of reuse and adaptation across contexts by Derrick, Donald, Mayer, Connor, Gick, Bryan

    Published in Glossa (London) (31-08-2024)
    “…North American English (NAE) flaps/taps and rhotic vowels have been shown to exhibit extreme variability that can be categorized into subphonemic variants…”
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    A biomechanical model for infant speech and aerodigestive movements by Mayer, Connor, Stavness, Ian, Gick, Bryan

    “…A central question in speech acquisition is how infants are able to learn speech movements rapidly and with limited input. A relatively untested but appealing…”
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    Issues in Uyghur phonology by Mayer, Connor, McCollum, Adam, Eziz, Gülnar

    Published in Language and linguistics compass (01-12-2022)
    “…This article presents an overview of several significant aspects of the phonology of Uyghur (ISO: uig; pronounced [ʊjˈʁʊr]; Turkic: China). In addition to…”
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    Automatic classification of kinematic flap variants using ultrasound and optical flow by Faytak, Matthew, Mayer, Connor, Kuo, Jennifer, Teixeira, G., Zhou, Z. L.

    “…Study of the four covert kinematic variants of North American English flaps can provide insight into questions in speech motor control and…”
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    Quantal biomechanical effects in speech postures of the lips by Gick, Bryan, Mayer, Connor, Chiu, Chenhao, Widing, Erik, Roewer-Després, François, Fels, Sidney, Stavness, Ian

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-09-2020)
    “…This article provides additional evidence that speech motor control is organized in a modular fashion and that biomechanics constrain the kinds of motor…”
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    Issues in Uyghur Backness Harmony: Corpus, Experimental, and Computational Studies by Mayer, Connor

    Published 01-01-2021
    “…This dissertation investigates backness harmony in Uyghur (Turkic: China) from a variety of methodological and analytical perspectives. Backness harmony is a…”
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    Robustness of lateral tongue bracing under bite block perturbation by Liu, Yadong, Luo, Sophia, Łuszczuk, Monika, Mayer, Connor, Shamei, Arian, de Boer, Gillian, Gick, Bryan

    Published in Phonetica (16-12-2022)
    “…Lateral tongue bracing is a lingual posture in which the sides of the tongue are held against the palate and upper molars, and has been observed…”
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    Talking while chewing: speaker response to natural perturbation of speech by Mayer, Connor, Gick, Bryan

    Published in Phonetica (01-12-2012)
    “…This study looks at how the conflicting goals of chewing and speech production are reconciled by examining the acoustic and articulatory output of talking…”
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    An Algorithm for Learning Phonological Classes from Distributional Similarity by Mayer, Connor Joseph

    Published 01-01-2018
    “…An outstanding question in phonology is to what degree the learner uses distributional information rather than substantive properties of speech sounds when…”
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    Dissertation
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    The labial viseme reconsidered: Evidence from production and perception by Mayer, Connor, Abel, Jennifer, Barbosa, Adriano, Black, Alexis, Vatikiotis-Bateson, Eric

    “…Previous studies have demonstrated that the labial stops /p,b,m/ may be impossible to discriminate visually, leading to their designation as a single viseme…”
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