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    Language level predicts perceptual categorization of complex reversible events in children by Hinzen, Wolfram, Peinado, Elisa, Perry, Scott James, Schroeder, Kristen, Lombardo, Mariana

    Published in Heliyon (01-07-2022)
    “…Language plays a well-documented role in perceptual object categorization, but little is known about its role in the categorization of complex events. We…”
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    Documenting and modeling the acoustic variability of intervocalic alveolar taps in conversational Peninsular Spanish by Perry, Scott James, Kelley, Matthew C., Tucker, Benjamin V.

    “…This study constitutes an investigation into the acoustic variability of intervocalic alveolar taps in a corpus of spontaneous speech from Madrid, Spain…”
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    Understanding of referential dependencies in Huntington’s disease by Tovar, Antonia, Perry, Scott James, Muñoz, Esteban, Painous, Celia, Santacruz, Pilar, Ruiz-Idiago, Jesús, Mareca, Celia, Hinzen, Wolfram

    Published in Neuropsychologia (03-05-2024)
    “…•Huntington's disease (HD) population exhibits referential anomalies in spontaneous speech.•Changes in the striatum in HD affect the processing of referential…”
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    The Mason-Alberta Phonetic Segmenter: a forced alignment system based on deep neural networks and interpolation by Kelley, Matthew C, Perry, Scott James, Tucker, Benjamin V

    Published in Phonetica (28-10-2024)
    “…Given an orthographic transcription, forced alignment systems automatically determine boundaries between segments in speech, facilitating the use of large…”
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    The Mason-Alberta Phonetic Segmenter: A forced alignment system based on deep neural networks and interpolation by Kelley, Matthew C, Perry, Scott James, Tucker, Benjamin V

    Published 24-10-2023
    “…Forced alignment systems automatically determine boundaries between segments in speech data, given an orthographic transcription. These tools are commonplace…”
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