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Wayland R, Meyer R, Vellozzi S, Tang K
Brain Sci . 2024 Sep; 14(9). PMID: 39335440
This study investigated the degrees of lenition, or consonantal weakening, in the production of Spanish stop consonants by native English speakers during a study abroad (SA) program. Lenition is a...
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Tang K, Wayland R, Wang F, Vellozzi S, Sengupta R
J Acoust Soc Am . 2024 Aug; 156(2):1367-1379. PMID: 39189786
Predictions of gradient degree of lenition of voiceless and voiced stops in a corpus of Argentine Spanish are evaluated using three acoustic measures (minimum and maximum intensity velocity and duration)...
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Masapollo M, Zezas E, Shamsi A, Wayland R, Smith D, Guenther F
J Psycholinguist Res . 2023 Jul; 52(6):2181-2210. PMID: 37488461
Generalization in motor control is the extent to which motor learning affects movements in situations different than those in which it originally occurred. Recent data on orofacial speech movements indicates...
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Tang K, Wayland R, Wang F, Vellozzi S, Sengupta R, Altmann L
J Acoust Soc Am . 2023 Mar; 153(2):1191. PMID: 36859152
A deep learning Phonet model was evaluated as a method to measure lenition. Unlike quantitative acoustic methods, recurrent networks were trained to recognize the posterior probabilities of sonorant and continuant...
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Masapollo M, Wayland R, Goel J, Sengupta R, Shamsi A, Hegland K
JASA Express Lett . 2022 Oct; 2(9):095204. PMID: 36182347
The present study tested whether there is cross-interference between electromagnetic articulography (EMA) and electroglottography (EGG) during the acquisition of kinematic speech data. In experiments 1A and 1B, EMA sensors were...
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Chen S, Yang Y, Wayland R
Front Psychol . 2021 Nov; 12:713949. PMID: 34721160
This study is to investigate whether Cantonese-speaking musicians may show stronger CP than Cantonese-speaking non-musicians in perceiving pitch directions generated based on Mandarin tones. It also aims to examine whether...
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Chen S, Zhu Y, Wayland R, Yang Y
PLoS One . 2020 May; 15(5):e0232514. PMID: 32384088
Purpose: To investigate if, regardless of language background (tonal or non-tonal), musicians may show stronger CP than non-musicians; To examine if native speakers of English (English or non-tonal musicians henceforth)...
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Yuan Y, Wayland R, Oh Y
J Acoust Soc Am . 2020 Apr; 147(3):EL246. PMID: 32237828
The nature of the visual input that integrates with the audio signal to yield speech processing advantages remains controversial. This study tests the hypothesis that the information extracted for audiovisual...
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Chen S, Zhu Y, Wayland R
PLoS One . 2017 Jul; 12(7):e0180656. PMID: 28671991
We investigated categorical perception of rising and falling pitch contours by tonal and non-tonal listeners. Specifically, we determined minimum durations needed to perceive both contours and compared to those of...