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    Native Listeners' Use of Information in Parsing Ambiguous Casual Speech by Warner, Natasha, Brenner, Dan, Tucker, Benjamin V, Ernestus, Mirjam

    Published in Brain sciences (15-07-2022)
    “…In conversational speech, phones and entire syllables are often missing. This can make "he's" and "he was" homophonous, realized for example as [ɨz]…”
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    Advancements of phonetics in the 21st century: Theoretical and empirical issues of spoken word recognition in phonetic research by Warner, Natasha

    Published in Journal of phonetics (01-11-2023)
    “…•The 21st century has seen greater integration of phonetics with psycholinguistics of spoken word recognition.•Increased ability to work with large corpora has…”
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    The role of probability and duration in perception of speech sounds by Park, Seongjin, Warner, Natasha

    Published in Speech communication (01-07-2023)
    “…When listeners are hearing sounds in the speech signal and have not yet heard enough acoustic cues to know what a sound is, they might predict the upcoming…”
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    Lexical representation and processing of word-initial morphological alternations: Scottish Gaelic mutation by Ussishkin, Adam, Warner, Natasha, Clayton, Ian, Brenner, Daniel, Carnie, Andrew, Hammond, Michael, Fisher, Muriel

    Published in Laboratory phonology (12-04-2017)
    “…When hearing speech, listeners begin recognizing words before reaching the end of the word. Therefore, early sounds impact spoken word recognition before…”
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    Acoustic cues in perception of reduced speech by Kim, Song Yi, Warner, Natasha

    “…In conversational speech, sounds undergo reduction and deletion, which challenges listeners to decode reduced forms using various cues. Previous research…”
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    Reduced speech: All is variability by Warner, Natasha

    “…Humans often communicate through reduced speech, where many sounds are altered or deleted. Even whole syllables or occasionally whole words can be deleted, as…”
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    Individual differences in phonetic cue use in production and perception of a non-native sound contrast by Schertz, Jessamyn, Cho, Taehong, Lotto, Andrew, Warner, Natasha

    Published in Journal of phonetics (01-09-2015)
    “…The current work examines native Korean speakers' perception and production of stop contrasts in their native language (L1, Korean) and second language (L2,…”
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    The role of the mora in the timing of spontaneous Japanese speech by Warner, N, Arai, T

    “…This study investigates whether the mora is used in controlling timing in Japanese speech, or is instead a structural unit in the language not involved in…”
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    Japanese mora-timing: a review by Warner, N, Arai, T

    Published in Phonetica (01-01-2001)
    “…Japanese is often called a 'mora-timed' language, and contrasted with 'stress- timed' or 'syllable-timed' languages. The definition of what constitutes…”
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    Ethics and Revitalization of Dormant Languages: The Mutsun Language by Natasha Warner, Quirina Luna, Lynnika Butler

    Published in Language documentation and conservation (01-06-2007)
    “…Language revitalization (either increasing the use of an endangered language or bringing back a language with no speakers) brings up many ethical issues,…”
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    Metrical segmentation across dialects by Warner, Natasha, Moon, Ki Woong, Park, Seongjin, McQueen, James M., Albusairi, Mohammed K.

    “…Norris, McQueen & Cutler (1995) tested the Metrical Segmentation Strategy (MSS; Cutler & Norris, 1988) as part of the spoken-word recognition model Shortlist,…”
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    Sharing of Data as It Relates to Human Subjects Issues and Data Management Plans by Warner, Natasha

    Published in Language and linguistics compass (01-11-2014)
    “…Researchers often wish to make knowledge publicly available, especially through publication, but may not wish to share their raw data. Human Subjects offices…”
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    Individual differences in perceptual adaptability of foreign sound categories by Schertz, Jessamyn, Cho, Taehong, Lotto, Andrew, Warner, Natasha

    Published in Attention, perception & psychophysics (01-01-2016)
    “…Listeners possess a remarkable ability to adapt to acoustic variability in the realization of speech sound categories (e.g., different accents). The current…”
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    Phonetic variability of stops and flaps in spontaneous and careful speech by Warner, Natasha, Tucker, Benjamin V.

    “…Variability is perhaps the most notable characteristic of speech, and it is particularly noticeable in spontaneous conversational speech. The current research…”
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    Effects of listener characteristics on foreign-accentedness rating of a non-standard English dialect by Morales, Andrea, Warner, Natasha

    “…This project analyzes what characteristics of listeners affect whether they perceive Chicano English as foreign-accented English. Many Americans assume Chicano…”
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    The phonological status of Dutch epenthetic schwa by Warner, Natasha, Jongman, Allard, Cutler, Anne, Mücke, Doris

    Published in Phonology (01-12-2001)
    “…In this paper, we use articulatory measures to determine whether Dutch schwa epenthesis is an abstract phonological process or a concrete phonetic process…”
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    Effects of listener characteristics on foreign-accentedness rating of a non-standard English dialect by Morales, Andrea, Warner, Natasha

    “…This project analyzes what characteristics of listeners affect whether they perceive Chicano English as foreign-accented English. Many Americans assume Chicano…”
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    Prediction of listener perception of place-of-articulation in reduced speech by Willi, Megan M., Warner, Natasha L., Story, Brad H.

    “…Previous research on stop consonant production found that less than 60% of the stops sampled from a connected speech corpus contained a clearly defined hold…”
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    Use of complex phonological patterns in speech processing: evidence from Korean by WARNER, NATASHA, KIM, JEESUN, DAVIS, CHRIS, CUTLER, ANNE

    Published in Journal of linguistics (01-07-2005)
    “…Korean has a very complex phonology, with many interacting alternations. In a coronal-/i/ sequence, depending on the type of phonological boundary present,…”
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