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    Phonetic imitation from an individual-difference perspective: subjective attitude, personality and "autistic" traits by Yu, Alan C L, Abrego-Collier, Carissa, Sonderegger, Morgan

    Published in PloS one (30-09-2013)
    “…Numerous studies have documented the phenomenon of phonetic imitation: the process by which the production patterns of an individual become more similar on…”
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    The emergence, progress, and impact of sound change in progress in Seoul Korean: Implications for mechanisms of tonogenesis by Bang, Hye-Young, Sonderegger, Morgan, Kang, Yoonjung, Clayards, Meghan, Yoon, Tae-Jin

    Published in Journal of phonetics (01-01-2018)
    “…•A sound change underway in Seoul Korean stops is investigated in a speech corpus.•f0 is replacing VOT as the primary cue to the contrast between two stop…”
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    Durational Evidence That Tokyo Japanese Vowel Devoicing Is Not Gradient Reduction by Tanner, James, Sonderegger, Morgan, Torreira, Francisco

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (16-04-2019)
    “…A central question in the Japanese high vowel devoicing literature concerns whether vowels are devoiced through a categorical process or via gradient…”
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    Subglottal coupling and its influence on vowel formants by Chi, Xuemin, Sonderegger, Morgan

    “…A model of acoustic coupling between the oral and subglottal cavities is developed and predicts attenuation of and discontinuities in vowel formant prominence…”
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    Individual and dialect differences in perceiving multiple cues: A tonal register contrast in two Chinese Wu dialects by Jiang, Bing’er, Clayards, Meghan, Sonderegger, Morgan

    Published in Laboratory phonology (21-08-2020)
    “…This study investigates how multiple cues contribute to multi-dimensional phonological contrasts at both the group level and the individual level, and how…”
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    Toward "English" Phonetics: Variability in the Pre-consonantal Voicing Effect Across English Dialects and Speakers by Tanner, James, Sonderegger, Morgan, Stuart-Smith, Jane, Fruehwald, Josef

    Published in Frontiers in artificial intelligence (29-05-2020)
    “…Recent advances in access to spoken-language corpora and development of speech processing tools have made possible the performance of "large-scale" phonetic…”
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    Creaky voice across language and gender: A study of Canadian English-French bilingual speech by Brown, Jeanne, Sonderegger, Morgan

    “…This study addresses how non-contrastive creaky voice varies among languages and across speakers (as a function of gender). Spontaneous speech from 9…”
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    Quantifying vowel category distinctness using Bayesian modelling by Smith, Irene, Sonderegger, Morgan

    “…Phonetic and sociolinguistic studies of vowel merger require a measure of acoustic distinctness between vowel categories. Three desiderata for such a metric…”
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    Spectral properties of Quebec French sibilants by Lipari, Massimo, Sonderegger, Morgan

    “…Most acoustic work on sibilants has focused on English /s/ and /ʃ/, examining spectra of the middle portion of these consonants. Voiced sibilants, which are…”
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    Mixed-effects design analysis for experimental phonetics by Kirby, James, Sonderegger, Morgan

    Published in Journal of phonetics (01-09-2018)
    “…•Illustrates a simulation-based approach to design analysis for mixed-effects models.•Reviews the concepts of power, Type M, and Type S error in a phonetics…”
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    The iambic-trochaic law without iambs or trochees: Parsing speech for grouping and prominencea by Moghiseh, Esmail, Sonderegger, Morgan, Wagner, Michael

    “…Listeners parse the speech signal effortlessly into words and phrases, but many questions remain about how. One classic idea is that rhythm-related auditory…”
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    The iambic-trochaic law without iambs or trochees: Parsing speech for grouping and prominence by Moghiseh, Esmail, Sonderegger, Morgan, Wagner, Michael

    “…Listeners parse the speech signal effortlessly into words and phrases, but many questions remain about how. One classic idea is that rhythm-related auditory…”
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    Automatic measurement of voice onset time using discriminative structured prediction by SONDEREGGER, Morgan, KESHET, Joseph

    “…A discriminative large-margin algorithm for automatic measurement of voice onset time (VOT) is described, considered as a case of predicting structured output…”
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    Structured speaker variability in Japanese stops: Relationships within versus across cues to stop voicing by Tanner, James, Sonderegger, Morgan, Stuart-Smith, Jane

    “…A number of recent studies have observed that phonetic variability is constrained across speakers, where speakers exhibit limited variation in the signalling…”
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    THE MEDIUM-TERM DYNAMICS OF ACCENTS ON REALITY TELEVISION by Sonderegger, Morgan, Bane, Max, Graff, Peter

    Published in Language (Baltimore) (01-09-2017)
    “…How flexible is an individual's accent during adulthood, and how does this flexibility relate to longer-term change? Previous work has found that accents are…”
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    Examining Factors Influencing the Viability of Automatic Acoustic Analysis of Child Speech by Knowles, Thea, Clayards, Meghan, Sonderegger, Morgan

    “…Purpose: Heterogeneous child speech was force-aligned to investigate whether (a) manipulating specific parameters could improve alignment accuracy and (b)…”
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    Boundary phenomena and variability in Japanese high vowel devoicing by Kilbourn-Ceron, Oriana, Sonderegger, Morgan

    Published in Natural language and linguistic theory (01-02-2018)
    “…Devoicing of high vowels (HVD) in Tokyo Japanese applies in two environments—between voiceless consonants, and between a voiceless consonant and a "pause"—and…”
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    Realization and representation of Nepali laryngeal contrasts: Voiced aspirates and laryngeal realism by Schwarz, Martha, Sonderegger, Morgan, Goad, Heather

    Published in Journal of phonetics (01-03-2019)
    “…•Laryngeal realism extends to language with 4-way laryngeal contrast with minimal issue.•Acoustics of Nepali voiced aspirates supports representation with…”
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    Applications of graph theory to an English rhyming corpus by Sonderegger, Morgan

    Published in Computer speech & language (01-07-2011)
    “…How much can we infer about the pronunciation of a language – past or present – by observing which words its speakers rhyme? This paper explores the connection…”
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    How children explore the phonological network in child-directed speech: A survival analysis of children’s first word productions by Carlson, Matthew T., Sonderegger, Morgan, Bane, Max

    Published in Journal of memory and language (01-08-2014)
    “…•Phonological network structure influences toddlers’ productive vocabulary growth.•High-degree words (many local neighbors) are more likely to be added at a…”
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