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How do textual features of L2 argumentative essays differ across proficiency levels? A multidimensional cross-sectional study [<Journal>]
Nam, Hosung [Verfasser]; Kim, Jeong-eun [Verfasser]
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Reading Fluency Matters: NIH R21 HD090460-01A1 ...
Braze, David; Gong, Tao; Nam, Hosung. - : PsyArXiv, 2018
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Variability of articulator positions and formants across nine English vowels
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Phonetic drift in Spanish-English bilinguals: Experiment and a self-organizing model
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Articulating What Infants Attune to in Native Speech
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Articulating what infants attune to in native speech
Best, Catherine T. (R11322); Goldstein, Louis; Nam, Hosung. - : U.S., Routledge, 2016
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Computational simulation of CV combination preferences in babbling
In: Journal of phonetics. - Amsterdam : Elsevier 41 (2013) 2, 63-77
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Hearing tongue loops: Perceptual sensitivity to acoustic signatures of articulatory dynamics
Nam, Hosung; Mooshammer, Christine; Iskarous, Khalil. - : Acoustical Society of America, 2013
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Computational simulation of CV combination preferences in babbling
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Using automatic alignment to analyze endangered language data: Testing the viability of untrained alignment
DiCanio, Christian; Nam, Hosung; Whalen, Douglas H.. - : Acoustical Society of America, 2013
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Bridging planning and execution: temporal planning of syllables
In: Journal of phonetics. - Amsterdam : Elsevier 40 (2012) 3, 374-389
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Biomechanically preferred consonant-vowel combinations fail to appear in adult spoken corpora
In: Language and speech. - London [u.a.] : Sage Publ. 55 (2012) 4, 503-515
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Biomechanically preferred consonant-vowel combinations fail to appear in adult lexicons and spoken corpora
In: ISSN: 0023-8309 ; Language and Speech ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00684213 ; Language and Speech, SAGE Publications (UK and US), 2012, pp.1-27. &#x27E8;10.1177/0023830911434123&#x27E9; (2012)
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Coupling of tone and constriction gestures in pitch accents
In: Consonant Clusters and Structural Complexity (2012), 205-230
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Biomechanically Preferred Consonant-Vowel Combinations Fail to Appear in Adult Spoken Corpora
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Bridging planning and execution: Temporal planning of syllables
Abstract: This study compares the time to initiate words with varying syllable structures (V, VC, CV, CVC, CCV, CCVC). In order to test the hypothesis that different syllable structures require different amounts of time to prepare their temporal controls, or plans, two delayed naming experiments were carried out. In the first of these the initiation time was determined from acoustic recordings. The results confirmed the hypothesis but also showed an interaction with the initial segment (i.e., vowel-initial words were initiated later than words beginning with consonants, but this difference was much smaller for words starting stops compared to /l/ or /s/). Adding a coda did not affect the initiation time. In order to rule out effects of segment-specific articulatory to acoustic interval differences, a second experiment was performed in which speech movements of the tongue, the jaw and the lips were recorded by means of electromagnetic articulography. Results from initiation time, based on articulatory measurements, showed a significant syllable structure effect with VC words being initiated significantly later than CV(C) words. Only minor effects of the initial segment were found. These results can be partly explained by the amount of accumulated experience a speaker has in coordinating the relevant gesture combinations and triggering them appropriately in time.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22773868
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3388512
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wocn.2012.02.002
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Articulatory information for noise robust speech recognition
In: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. IEEE transactions on audio, speech and language processing. - New York, NY : Inst. 19 (2011) 7, 1913-1924
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An articulatory phonology account of preferred consonant-vowel combinations
In: Language learning and development. - Philadelphia, Pa. : Taylor & Francis 7 (2011) 3, 202-225
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Response to MacNeilage and Davis and to Oller
In: Language learning and development. - Philadelphia, Pa. : Taylor & Francis 7 (2011) 3, 243-249
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An Articulatory Phonology Account of Preferred Consonant-Vowel Combinations
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