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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j17]Holger Mitterer, Sahyang Kim, Taehong Cho:
Use of segmental detail as a cue to prosodic structure in reference to information structure in German. J. Phonetics 103: 101297 (2024) - [j16]Holger Mitterer, Eva Reinisch:
Spatial location does not consistently constrain perceptual learning in speech. J. Phonetics 104: 101313 (2024) - 2023
- [j15]James M. McQueen, Alexandra Jesse, Holger Mitterer:
Lexically Mediated Compensation for Coarticulation Still as Elusive as a White Christmash. Cogn. Sci. 47(9) (2023)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j14]Nikola Anna Eger, Holger Mitterer, Eva Reinisch:
Learning a new sound pair in a second language: Italian learners and German glottal consonants. J. Phonetics 77 (2019) - 2018
- [j13]Holger Mitterer:
Not all geminates are created equal: Evidence from Maltese glottal consonants. J. Phonetics 66: 28-44 (2018) - 2016
- [j12]Holger Mitterer, Taehong Cho, Sahyang Kim:
How does prosody influence speech categorization? J. Phonetics 54: 68-79 (2016) - [j11]Eva Reinisch, Holger Mitterer:
Exposure modality, input variability and the categories of perceptual recalibration. J. Phonetics 55: 96-108 (2016) - [j10]Holger Mitterer, Taehong Cho, Sahyang Kim:
What are the letters of speech? Testing the role of phonological specification and phonetic similarity in perceptual learning. J. Phonetics 56: 110-123 (2016) - 2015
- [c10]Holger Mitterer, Taehong Cho, Sahyang Kim:
Patterns of generalization of perceptual learning on phonetic representations. ICPhS 2015 - [c9]Eva Reinisch, Holger Mitterer:
Perceptual learning in speech is phonetic, not phonological: Evidence from final consonant devoicing. ICPhS 2015 - 2014
- [j9]Eva Reinisch, David R. Wozny, Holger Mitterer, Lori L. Holt:
Phonetic category recalibration: What are the categories? J. Phonetics 45: 91-105 (2014) - [j8]Katja Poellmann, Hans Rutger Bosker, James M. McQueen, Holger Mitterer:
Perceptual adaptation to segmental and syllabic reductions in continuous spoken Dutch. J. Phonetics 46: 101-127 (2014) - 2012
- [j7]Paola Escudero, Ellen Simon, Holger Mitterer:
The perception of English front vowels by North Holland and Flemish listeners: Acoustic similarity predicts and explains cross-linguistic and L2 perception. J. Phonetics 40(2): 280-288 (2012) - [c8]Matthias J. Sjerps, James M. McQueen, Holger Mitterer:
Extrinsic normalization for vocal tracts depends on the signal, not on attention. INTERSPEECH 2012: 394-397 - 2011
- [j6]Holger Mitterer, Yiya Chen, Xiaolin Zhou:
Phonological Abstraction in Processing Lexical-Tone Variation: Evidence From a Learning Paradigm. Cogn. Sci. 35(1): 184-197 (2011) - [j5]Holger Mitterer:
Recognizing reduced forms: Different processing mechanisms for similar reductions. J. Phonetics 39(3): 298-303 (2011) - [c7]Katja Poellmann, James M. McQueen, Holger Mitterer:
The Time Course of Perceptual Learning. ICPhS 2011: 1618-1621 - [c6]Odette Scharenborg, Holger Mitterer, James M. McQueen:
Perceptual Learning of Liquids. INTERSPEECH 2011: 149-152 - [c5]Annelie Tuinman, Holger Mitterer, Anne Cutler:
The Efficiency of Cross-Dialectal Word Recognition. INTERSPEECH 2011: 153-156 - [c4]Alexandra Jesse, Holger Mitterer:
Pointing Gestures do not Influence the Perception of Lexical Stress. INTERSPEECH 2011: 2445-2448 - 2010
- [c3]Anne Cutler, Holger Mitterer, Susanne Brouwer, Annelie Tuinman:
Phonological competition in casual speech. DiSS-LPSS 2010: 43-46
2000 – 2009
- 2008
- [j4]Paola Escudero, Rachel Hayes-Harb, Holger Mitterer:
Novel second-language words and asymmetric lexical access. J. Phonetics 36(2): 345-360 (2008) - [c2]Holger Mitterer:
How are words reduced in spontaneous speech? ExLing 2008: 165-168 - 2007
- [c1]Holger Mitterer:
Top-down effects on compensation for coarticulation are not replicable. INTERSPEECH 2007: 1601-1604 - 2006
- [j3]Holger Mitterer, Valéria Csépe, Ferenc Honbolygo, Leo Blomert:
The Recognition of Phonologically Assimilated Words Does Not Depend on Specific Language Experience. Cogn. Sci. 30(3): 451-479 (2006) - [j2]Holger Mitterer, Mirjam Ernestus:
Listeners recover /t/s that speakers reduce: Evidence from /t/-lenition in Dutch. J. Phonetics 34(1): 73-103 (2006) - [j1]Holger Mitterer:
Is Vowel Normalization Independent of Lexical Processing? Phonetica 63(4): 209-229 (2006)
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