Language and Speech

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Prosody in the Comprehension of Spoken Language: A Literature Review1997/04/01English472
Experiments in the Perception of Stress1958/04/01English357
The Smooth Signal Redundancy Hypothesis: A Functional Explanation for Relationships between Redundancy, Prosodic Prominence, and Duration in Spontaneous Speech2004/03/01English330
The Hcrc Map Task Corpus1991/10/01English309
Some Effects of Context On Voice Onset Time in English Stops1967/01/01English289
Processing Time, Accent, and Comprehensibility in the Perception of Native and Foreign-Accented Speech1995/07/01English289
Disfluency Rates in Conversation: Effects of Age, Relationship, Topic, Role, and Gender2001/06/01English273
Phonetic Diversity, Statistical Learning, and Acquisition of Phonology2003/06/01English256
Simultaneous Bilingualism and the Perception of a Language-Specific Vowel Contrast in the First Year of Life2003/06/01English206
Some Effects of Semantic and Grammatical Context on the Production and Perception of Speech1963/07/01English206
Q uantitative Characterizations of Speech Rhythm: Syllable-Timing in Singapore English2000/12/01English197
“Voicing” in English: A Catalogue of Acoustic Features Signaling /b/ Versus /p/ in Trochees1986/01/01English196
The Identification and Discrimination of Synthetic Vowels1962/10/01English166
Phonotactics and Syllable Stress: Implications for the Processing of Spoken Nonsense Words1997/01/01English162
Cross-language Perception of Non-native Tonal Contrasts: Effects of Native Phonological and Phonetic Influences2010/05/17English154
Constraints of Lexical Stress on Lexical Access in English: Evidence from Native and Non-native Listeners2002/09/01English141
Pauses, Clauses, Sentences1972/04/01English138
Forbear is a Homophone: Lexical Prosody Does Not Constrain Lexical Access1986/07/01English137
Hesitation and Grammatical Encoding1965/07/01English136
Social Class, Linguistic Codes and Grammatical Elements1962/10/01English135
Crosslanguage Differences in Tone Perception: a Multidimensional Scaling Investigation1978/01/01English133
Effects of Alterations in Auditory Feedback and Speech Rate on Stuttering Frequency1993/01/01English133
Sociocultural Aspects of Pitch Differences between Japanese and Dutch Women1995/07/01English128
Infant Perception of Non-Native Consonant Contrasts that Adults Assimilate in Different Ways2003/06/01English125
Syntactic Persistence in Dutch1998/04/01English123
On the Role of Sentence Stress in Sentence Processing1977/01/01English122
Early Word Learners' Ability to Access Phonetic Detail in Well-Known Words2003/06/01English119
Interaction of Native- and Second-Language Vowel System(s) in Early and Late Bilinguals2005/03/01English116
Cross-Language Phonetic Interference: Arabic to English1981/04/01English116
Coordination and Coarticulation in Speech Production1993/04/01English115