James M. Scobbie - ORCID: 0000-0003-4509-6782 https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4509-6782It has been hypothesized that morphologically-complex words are mentally stored in a decomposed form, often requiring online composition during processing. Morphologically-simple words can only be stored as a whole. The way a word is stored and retrieved is thought to influence its realization during speech production, so that when retrieval requires less time, the articulatory plan is executed faster. Faster articulatory execution could result in more coarticulation. Accordingly, we hypothesized that morphologically-simple words might be produced with more coarticulation than apparently homophonous morphologically-complex words, because the retrieval of mon...
English /ɹ/ is known to exhibit covert variability, with tongue postures ranging from bunched to ret...
This paper examines the role of morphological structure in the reduced pronunciation of morphologica...
Objectives: Evidence of systematic double-dissociations of neural activity associated with the gener...
Most studies of phonological development have explored the acquisition of segments, syllables and wo...
Anticipatory coarticulation has been reported to be affected by word form frequency. However, it rem...
Converging, albeit inconsistent, empirical evidence suggests that the morphological structure of a w...
Adult speakers readily decompose morphologically-complex words into their component parts. Overgener...
According to the Degree of Articulatory Constraint model of lingual coarticulation, the consonant /s...
There are still crucial gaps in our knowledge about developmental paths taken by children to adult-l...
The purpose of this study was to test the feasibility of a protocol for measuring coarticulation usi...
Sound segments show considerable influence from neighbouring segments, which is described as being t...
Cohen-Goldberg AM, Cholin J, Miozzo M, Rapp B. The interface between morphology and phonology: Explo...
(derhoticisation), apparently due to gestural dissociation, in particular the delay of tongue tip an...
While EPG registers the location and amount of tongue-palate contact, ultrasound can capture most of...
Coarticulation, one of the central issues in experimental phonetic research, refers to the articulat...
English /ɹ/ is known to exhibit covert variability, with tongue postures ranging from bunched to ret...
This paper examines the role of morphological structure in the reduced pronunciation of morphologica...
Objectives: Evidence of systematic double-dissociations of neural activity associated with the gener...
Most studies of phonological development have explored the acquisition of segments, syllables and wo...
Anticipatory coarticulation has been reported to be affected by word form frequency. However, it rem...
Converging, albeit inconsistent, empirical evidence suggests that the morphological structure of a w...
Adult speakers readily decompose morphologically-complex words into their component parts. Overgener...
According to the Degree of Articulatory Constraint model of lingual coarticulation, the consonant /s...
There are still crucial gaps in our knowledge about developmental paths taken by children to adult-l...
The purpose of this study was to test the feasibility of a protocol for measuring coarticulation usi...
Sound segments show considerable influence from neighbouring segments, which is described as being t...
Cohen-Goldberg AM, Cholin J, Miozzo M, Rapp B. The interface between morphology and phonology: Explo...
(derhoticisation), apparently due to gestural dissociation, in particular the delay of tongue tip an...
While EPG registers the location and amount of tongue-palate contact, ultrasound can capture most of...
Coarticulation, one of the central issues in experimental phonetic research, refers to the articulat...
English /ɹ/ is known to exhibit covert variability, with tongue postures ranging from bunched to ret...
This paper examines the role of morphological structure in the reduced pronunciation of morphologica...
Objectives: Evidence of systematic double-dissociations of neural activity associated with the gener...