| 1. | EVIDENCE OF /l/-/r/ CONTRAST IN KOREAN | [details] [full paper] |
| Joe Eun Kim |
| 2. | ON THE PERCEPTION OF INCOMPLETE NEUTRALIZATION | [details] [full paper] |
| Cynthia Kilpatrick, Ryan K. Shosted & Amalia Arvaniti |
| 3. | ORDER EFFECTS AND VOWEL DECAY IN SHORT-TERM MEMORY: THE NEUTRALIZATION HYPOTHESIS | [details] [full paper] |
| Charalampos Karypidis |
| 4. | CLEAR SPEECH INTELLIGIBILITY: LISTENER AND TALKER EFFECTS | [details] [full paper] |
| Rajka Smiljanic & Ann Bradlow |
| 5. | NATIVE AND NON-NATIVE PERCEPTUAL DIALECT SIMILARITY SPACES | [details] [full paper] |
| Cynthia G. Clopper & Ann Bradlow |
| 6. | PAIRWISE PERCEPTUAL MAGNET EFFECTS | [details] [full paper] |
| Kathleen Currie Hall |
| 7. | THE EFFECT OF HEARING LOSS ON THE INTELLIGIBILITY OF SYNTHETIC SPEECH | [details] [full paper] |
| Maria Wolters, Pauline Campbell, Christine DePlacido, Amy Liddell & David Owens |
| 8. | COMPREHENSION OF ULTRA-FAST SPEECH – BLIND VS. "NORMALLY HEARING" PERSONS | [details] [full paper] |
| Anja Moos & Jürgen Trouvain |
| 9. | LISTENING TO FAST SPEECH: AGING AND SENTENCE CONTEXT | [details] [full paper] |
| Esther Janse, Majoke van der Werff & Hugo Quené |
| 10. | AN EXEMPLAR-BASED MODEL OF CHAIN SHIFTS | [details] [full paper] |
| Marc Ettlinger |
| 11. | VOWEL PERCEPTION WITH VIRTUAL FORMANTS | [details] [full paper] |
| Robert Allen Fox, Ewa Jacewicz & Chiung-Yun Chang |
| 12. | PERCEPTION OF VOWEL LENGTH: TONALITY CUES CATEGORIZATION EVEN IN A QUANTITY LANGUAGE | [details] [full paper] |
| Juhani Järvikivi, Daniel Aalto, Reijo Aulanko & Martti Vainio |
| 13. | CLARIFYING THE SPEECH PERCEPTION DEFICIT IN DYSLEXIC CHILDREN | [details] [full paper] |
| Souhila Messaoud-Galusi, Valerie Hazan & Stuart Rosen |
| 14. | WITHIN CATEGORY PHONETIC VARIABILITY AFFECTS PERCEPTUAL UNCERTAINTY | [details] [full paper] |
| Meghan Clayards, Richard N. Aslin, Michael K. Tanenhaus & Robert Jacobs |
| 15. | THE EFFECT OF AGE ON ACOUSTIC CUE WEIGHTING IN THE PERCEPTION OF INITIAL STOP VOICING CONTRAST IN HEBREW | [details] [full paper] |
| Riki Taitelbaum-Swead, Minka Hildesheimer & Liat Kishon-Rabin |
| 16. | THE PROCESSING OF WORD STRESS: EEG STUDIES ON TASK-RELATED COMPONENTS | [details] [full paper] |
| Johannes Knaus, Richard Wiese & Ulrike Janßen |
| 17. | DISCRIMINATION OF ENGLISH INTONATION CONTOURS BY NATIVE SPEAKERS AND SECOND LANGUAGE LEARNERS | [details] [full paper] |
| Hyekyung Hwang, Amy Schafer & Victoria Anderson |
| 18. | SEGMENTAL VS. SUPRASEGMENTAL PROCESSING INTERACTIONS REVISITED | [details] [full paper] |
| Satsuki Nakai & Alice Turk |
| 19. | THE EFFECT OF INCONGRUENT VISUAL CUES ON THE HEARD QUALITY OF FRONT VOWELS | [details] [full paper] |
| Hartmut Traunmüller & Niklas Öhrström |
| 20. | AUDITORY-VISUAL INTEGRATION IN THE PERCEPTION OF AGE IN SPEECH | [details] [full paper] |
| Sascha Fagel |
| 21. | A PERCEPTUAL DESYNCHRONIZATION STUDY OF MANUAL AND FACIAL INFORMATION IN FRENCH CUED SPEECH | [details] [full paper] |
| Emilie Troille, Marie-Agnès Cathiard & Christian Abry |
| 22. | PERCEPTUAL BOUNDARY BETWEEN A SINGLE AND A GEMINATE STOP IN JAPANESE | [details] [full paper] |
| Shigeaki Amano, Ryoko Mugitani & Tessei Kobayashi |
| 23. | DISTINGUISHING SPECTRAL AND TEMPORAL PROPERTIES OF SPEECH USING AN INFORMATION-THEORETIC APPROACH | [details] [full paper] |
| Thomas Ulrich Christiansen & Steven Greenberg |
| 24. | PROSODIC CONDITIONING OF PORTUGUESE SUBJECTS PERCEPTION OF VOWEL NASALITY | [details] [full paper] |
| John Hajek & Ian Watson |
| 25. | COMPARING HUMAN AND MACHINE VOWEL CLASSIFICATION | [details] [full paper] |
| Uwe D. Reichel & Katalin Mády |
| 26. | CROSS-LINGUISTIC DIFFERENCES IN THE PERCEPTION OF PALATALIZATION | [details] [full paper] |
| Molly Babel & Keith Johnson |
| 27. | RELATIONAL TIMING OR ABSOLUTE DURATION? CUE WEIGHTING IN THE PERCEPTION JAPANESE SINGLETON - GEMINATE STOPS | [details] [full paper] |
| Kaori Idemaru & Lori Holt |
| 28. | THE INFLUENCE OF DYNAMIC F0 ON THE PERCEPTION OF VOWEL DURATION: CROSS-LINGUISTIC EVIDENCE | [details] [full paper] |
| Heike Lehnert-LeHouillier |
| 29. | THE PERCEPTION OF CYPRIOT GREEK 'SUPER-GEMINATES' | [details] [full paper] |
| Spyros Armosti |
| 30. | IMPLICIT RATE AND SPEAKER NORMALIZATION IN A CONTEXT-RICH PHONETIC EXEMPLAR MODEL | [details] [full paper] |
| Travis Wade |
| 31. | ACOUSTIC AND AUDITORY ANALYSES OF NǀUU LINGUAL AND PULMONIC STOP BURSTS | [details] [full paper] |
| Amanda Miller, Johanna Brugman & Bonny Sands |
| 32. | THE COMPREHENSION OF ACOUSTICALLY REDUCED MORPHOLOGICALLY COMPLEX WORDS: THE ROLES OF DELETION, DURATION, AND FREQUENCY OF OCCURRENCE | [details] [full paper] |
| Mirjam Ernestus & Harald Baayen |
| 33. | INTERLINGUAL NEAR HOMOPHONIC WORDS AND PHRASES IN L2 LISTENING: EVIDENCE FROM MISHEARD SONG LYRICS | [details] [full paper] |
| Takashi Otake |
| 34. | L2 PERCEPTION OF ENGLISH FRICATIVES IN CLEAR AND CONVERSATIONAL SPEECH: THE ROLE OF PHONEMIC, PHONETIC, AND ACOUSTIC FACTORS | [details] [full paper] |
| Baris Kabak & Kazumi Maniwa |
| 35. | PERCEPTUAL EFFECT OF VOWEL DEVOICING AND ITS WORKING RANGE | [details] [full paper] |
| Makiko Aoyagi |
| 36. | MODELING THE PERCEPTUAL MAGNET EFFECT AND CATEGORICAL PERCEPTION USING SELF-ORGANIZING NEURAL NETWORKS | [details] [full paper] |
| Bernd J. Kröger, Peter Birkholz, Jim Kannampuzha & Christiane Neuschaefer-Rube |
| 37. | VOWEL IDENTIFICATION IN BALANCED BILINGUALS | [details] [full paper] |
| Heidi Lehtola, Henna Tamminen, Maija S. Peltola & Olli Aaltonen |
| 38. | ENGLISH CLUSTER PERCEPTION BY TAIWANESE MANDARIN SPEAKERS | [details] [full paper] |
| Yueh-chin Chang, Jiaqing Hong & Pierre André Hallé |
| 39. | THE PHONETIC EVOLUTION OF REDUPLICATED EXPRESSIONS: REDUPLICATION, LEXICAL TONES AND PROSODY IN NA (NAXI) | [details] [full paper] |
| Alexis Michaud & Jacqueline Vaissière |
| 40. | AFFECTIVE SPEECH GATING | [details] [full paper] |
| Ioulia Grichkovtsova, Anne Lacheret, Michel Morel, Virginie Beaucousin & Nathalie Tzourio-Mazoyer |
| 41. | DIFFERENTIAL HEIGHT SPECIFICATION IN FRONT VOWELS FOR GERMAN SPEAKERS AND TURKISH-GERMAN BILINGUALS: AN ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC STUDY | [details] [full paper] |
| Silvia Lipski, Aditi Lahiri & Carsten Eulitz |
| 42. | PROCESSING OF ACOUSTIC CUES FOR VOICING IN ENGLISH: A MMN STUDY | [details] [full paper] |
| Outi Tuomainen & Heather van der Lely |
| 43. | EFFECTS OF NOISE ON LEXICAL TONE PERCEPTION BY NATIVE AND NON-NATIVE LISTENERS | [details] [full paper] |
| Tasha Dees, Ann Bradlow, Sumitrajit Dhar & Patrick C.M. Wong |
| 44. | MUSICIANS OUTPERFORM NONMUSICIANS IN A STUDY WITH SHADOWING SPEECH | [details] [full paper] |
| Barbara Pastuszek-Lipinska |