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    On phonetic convergence during conversational interaction by Pardo, Jennifer S.

    “…Following research that found imitation in single-word shadowing, this study examines the degree to which interacting talkers increase similarity in phonetic…”
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    Phonetic convergence across multiple measures and model talkers by Pardo, Jennifer S., Urmanche, Adelya, Wilman, Sherilyn, Wiener, Jaclyn

    Published in Attention, perception & psychophysics (01-02-2017)
    “…This study consolidates findings on phonetic convergence in a large-scale examination of the impacts of talker sex, word frequency, and model talkers on…”
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    Phonetic convergence in college roommates by Pardo, Jennifer S., Gibbons, Rachel, Suppes, Alexandra, Krauss, Robert M.

    Published in Journal of phonetics (01-01-2012)
    “…Previous studies have found that talkers converge or diverge in phonetic form during a single conversational session or as a result of long-term exposure to a…”
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    Auditory-Phonetic Projection and Lexical Structure in the Recognition of Sine-Wave Words by Remez, Robert E, Dubowski, Kathryn R, Broder, Robin S, Davids, Morgana L, Grossman, Yael S, Moskalenko, Marina, Pardo, Jennifer S, Hasbun, Sara Maria

    “…Speech remains intelligible despite the elimination of canonical acoustic correlates of phonemes from the spectrum. A portion of this perceptual flexibility…”
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    Measuring phonetic convergence in speech production by Pardo, Jennifer S

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (2013)
    “…Phonetic convergence is defined as an increase in the similarity of acoustic-phonetic form between talkers. Previous research has demonstrated phonetic…”
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    Phonetic convergence in shadowed speech: The relation between acoustic and perceptual measures by Pardo, Jennifer S., Jordan, Kelly, Mallari, Rolliene, Scanlon, Caitlin, Lewandowski, Eva

    Published in Journal of memory and language (01-10-2013)
    “…•Lexical factors such as word frequency and neighbor density impacted vowel dispersion in speech production.•Perceptually difficult words were produced with…”
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    Conversational role influences speech imitation by PARDO, Jennifer S, CAJORI JAY, Isabel, KRAUSS, Robert M

    Published in Attention, perception & psychophysics (01-11-2010)
    “…This study assessed the impact of a conscious imitation goal on phonetic convergence during conversational interaction. Twelve pairs of unacquainted talkers…”
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    Catching the Drift: Carol A. Fowler on Phonetic Variation and Imitation by Pardo, Jennifer S.

    Published in Ecological psychology (02-07-2016)
    “…In Carol Fowler's Direct Realist account of speech perception, linguistically significant gestures of the vocal tract are a common currency for both speech…”
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    Reflections on Phonetic Convergence: Speech Perception does not Mirror Speech Production by Pardo, Jennifer S.

    Published in Language and linguistics compass (01-12-2012)
    “…Since the beginnings of speech research, the issue of variability has been a central topic in the field. Until recently, solutions to this problem have focused…”
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    The Montclair Map Task: Balance, Efficacy, and Efficiency in Conversational Interaction by Pardo, Jennifer S, Urmanche, Adelya, Gash, Hannah, Wiener, Jaclyn, Mason, Nicholas, Wilman, Sherilyn, Francis, Keagan, Decker, Alexa

    Published in Language and speech (01-06-2019)
    “…This paper introduces a conversational speech corpus collected during the completion of a map-matching task that is available for research purposes via the…”
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    Influence of Role-Switching on Phonetic Convergence in Conversation by Pardo, Jennifer S., Jay, Isabel Cajori, Hoshino, Risa, Hasbun, Sara Maria, Sowemimo-Coker, Chantal, Krauss, Robert M.

    Published in Discourse processes (01-05-2013)
    “…The current study examined phonetic convergence when talkers alternated roles during conversational interaction. The talkers completed a map navigation task in…”
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    Short-term perceptual tuning to talker characteristics by Remez, Robert E., Thomas, Emily F., Crank, Aislinn T., Kostro, Katrina B., Cheimets, Chloe B., Pardo, Jennifer S.

    Published in Language, cognition and neuroscience (01-01-2018)
    “…When a listener encounters an unfamiliar talker, the ensuing perceptual accommodation to the unique characteristics of the talker has two aspects: (1) the…”
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    Amphetamine analogs methamphetamine and 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) differentially affect speech by Marrone, Gina F., Pardo, Jennifer S., Krauss, Robert M., Hart, Carl L.

    Published in Psychopharmacologia (01-02-2010)
    “…Rationale Most reports of the effects of methamphetamine and 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) on speech have been anecdotal. Objectives The current…”
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    On the Bistability of Sine Wave Analogues of Speech by Remez, Robert E., Pardo, Jennifer S., Piorkowski, Rebecca L., Rubin, Philip E.

    Published in Psychological science (01-01-2001)
    “…Our studies revealed two stable modes of perceptual organization, one based on attributes of auditory sensory elements and another based on attributes of…”
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    On the Perceptual Organization of Speech by Remez, Robert E, Rubin, Philip E, Berns, Stefanie M, Pardo, Jennifer S, Lang, Jessica M

    Published in Psychological review (01-01-1994)
    “…A general account of auditory perceptual organization has developed in the past 2 decades. It relies on primitive devices akin to the Gestalt principles of…”
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    Forms, factors and functions of phonetic convergence: Editorial by Pellegrino, Elisa, Dellwo, Volker, Pardo, Jennifer S., Möbius, Bernd

    Published in Speech communication (01-11-2024)
    “…•This VSI comprises nine articles on current topics in phonetic convergence.•Phonetic convergence was studied multi-dimensionally in acoustics, articulation,…”
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    A comparison of phonetic convergence in conversational interaction and speech shadowing by Pardo, Jennifer S., Urmanche, Adelya, Wilman, Sherilyn, Wiener, Jaclyn, Mason, Nicholas, Francis, Keagan, Ward, Melanie

    Published in Journal of phonetics (01-07-2018)
    “…•Phonetic convergence is subtle and highly variable across talkers and settings.•Previous studies have investigated phonetic convergence separately in speech…”
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    Special issue: Vocal accommodation in speech communication by Pardo, Jennifer S., Pellegrino, Elisa, Dellwo, Volker, Möbius, Bernd

    Published in Journal of phonetics (01-11-2022)
    “…•A hybrid or interactive synergy model provides a more comprehensive account of observed patterns of phonetic convergence than purely automatic mechanisms.•The…”
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    Effects of dialect-specific features and familiarity on cross-dialect phonetic convergence by Ross, Jory, Lilley, Kevin D., Clopper, Cynthia G., Pardo, Jennifer S., Levi, Susannah V.

    Published in Journal of phonetics (01-05-2021)
    “…•Dialect familiarity facilitates convergence on words with dialect-specific features.•Dialect-specific features enhance the perceptibility of phonetic…”
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    Conversational role influences speech imitation by Pardo, Jennifer S., Jay, Isabel Cajori, Krauss, Robert M.

    “…This study assessed the impact of a conscious imitation goal on phonetic convergence during conversational interaction. Twelve pairs of unacquainted talkers…”
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