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Music Perception Abilities and Ambiguous Word Learning: Is There Cross-Domain Transfer in Nonmusicians?
In: Front Psychol (2022)
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Music perception abilities and ambiguous word learning : is there cross-domain transfer in nonmusicians?
Smit, Eline A. (R20266); Milne, Andrew J. (R17639); Escudero, Paola (R16636). - : Switzerland, Frontiers Research Foundation, 2022
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Word learning in the field: Adapting a laboratory-based task for testing in remote Papua New Guinea
In: PLoS One (2021)
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The role of acoustic similarity and non-native categorisation in predicting non-native discrimination : Brazilian Portuguese vowels by English vs. Spanish listeners
Elvin, Jaydene; Williams, Daniel; Shaw, Jason A.. - : Switzerland, MDPI, 2021
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Developing a parent vocabulary checklist for young Indigenous children growing up multilingual in the Katherine region of Australia’s Northern Territory ...
Jones, Caroline; Collyer, Eugenie; Jaidine Fejo. - : Taylor & Francis, 2020
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Developing a parent vocabulary checklist for young Indigenous children growing up multilingual in the Katherine region of Australia’s Northern Territory ...
Jones, Caroline; Collyer, Eugenie; Jaidine Fejo. - : Taylor & Francis, 2020
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Infants use phonetic detail in speech perception and word learning when detail is easy to perceive
Escudero, Paola (R16636); Kalashnikova, Marina (R17600). - : U.S., Academic Press, 2020
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Revisiting infant distributional learning using event-related potentials : does unimodal always inhibit and bimodal always facilitate?
Liu, Liquan (R18335); Peter, Varghese (R17407); Ong, Jia H.. - : U.S., International Speech Communications Association, 2020
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Developing a parent vocabulary checklist for young Indigenous children growing up multilingual in the Katherine region of Australia's Northern Territory
Jones, Caroline (R8989); Collyer, Eugenie (R18886); Fejo, Jaidine (R18891). - : U.K., Taylor & Francis, 2020
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An acoustic phonetic description of Nungon vowels
Sarvasy, Hannah (R19492); Elvin, Jaydene; Li, Weicong (R19152). - : U.S., A I P Publishing, 2020
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Learning to perceive, produce and recognise words in a non-native language : Australian English vs. European Spanish learners of Brazilian Portuguese
Elvin, Jaydene; Williams, Daniel; Escudero, Paola (R16636). - : Netherlands, John Benjamins Publishing, 2020
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Language-dependent cue weighting : an investigation of perception modes in L2 learning
Yazawa, Kakeru; Whang, James (R19193); Kondo, Mariko. - : U.K., Sage Publications, 2020
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Probability of heritage language use at a supportive early childhood setting in Australia
Escudero, Paola (R16636); Jones-Diaz, Criss (R7925); Hajek, John. - : Switzerland, Frontiers Research Foundation, 2020
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Factors affecting infant toy preferences : age, gender, experience, motor development, and parental attitude
Liu, Liquan (R18335); Escudero, Paola (R16636); Quattropani, Christina (S32234). - : U.S., John Wiley & Sons, 2020
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The /el/-/æl/ merger in Australian English:Acoustic and articulatory insights
Diskin, Chloé; Loakes, Deborah; Billington, Rosey. - : Australasian Speech Science and Technology Association Inc., 2019
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The Effects of Syllable and Utterance Position on Tongue Shape and Gestural Magnitude in /l/ and /r/
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The Effects of Syllable and Sentential Position on the Timing of Lingual Gestures in /l/ and /r/
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ISCAN: a System for Integrated Phonetic Analyses Across Speech Corpora
McAuliffe, Michael; Coles, Arlie; Goodale, Michael. - : Australasian Speech Science and Technology Association Inc., 2019
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Large-scale Acoustic Analysis of Dialectal and Social Factors in English /s/-retraction
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Age Vectors vs. Axes of Intraspeaker Variation in Vowel Formants Measured Automatically From Several English Speech Corpora
Abstract: To test the hypothesis that intraspeaker variation in vowel formants is related to the direction of diachronic change, we compare the direction of change in apparent time with the axis of intraspeaker variation in F1 and F2 for vowel phonemes in several corpora of North American and Scottish English. These vowels were measured automatically with a scheme (tested on hand-measured vowels) that considers the frequency, bandwidth, and amplitude of the first three formants in reference to a prototype. In the corpus data, we find that the axis of intraspeaker variation is typically aligned vertically, presumably corresponding to the degree of jaw opening for individual tokens, but for the North American GOOSE vowel, the axis of intraspeaker variation is aligned with the (horizontal) axis of diachronic change for this vowel across North America. This may help to explain why fronting and unrounding of high back vowels are common shifts across languages.
Keyword: P Philology. Linguistics
URL: https://www.internationalphoneticassociation.org/icphs-proceedings/ICPhS2019/index.php
http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/183724/
http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/183724/7/183724.pdf
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