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3 IV. Publications ARTICLES PUBLISHED: Carter, A. (2002). A phonetic and phonological analysis of weak syllable omissions: Comparing children with normally developing language and SLI. In E. Fava & A. Mioni (Eds.), Issues in clinical Linguistics. Padova, Italy: Unipress. Carter, A. (2001). Featural morphology: Evidence from Muna irrealis affixation. Coyote Papers Working Papers in Linguistics 10, University of Arizona, Chin, S.B., Finnegan, K.R. & Chung, B.A. (2001). Relationships among types of speech intelligibility in pediatric users of cochlear implants. Journal of Communication Disorders, 34, Cleary, M., Dillon, C.M. & Pisoni, D.B. (2002). Imitation of nonwords by deaf children after cochlear implantation: Preliminary findings. Annals of Otology, Rhinology, & Laryngology Supplement-Proceedings of the 8 th Symposium on Cochlear Implants in Children, 111, Cleary, M. & Pisoni, D.B. (2002). Talker discrimination by prelingually-deaf children with cochlear implants: Preliminary results. Annals of Otology, Rhinology, & Laryngology Supplement-Proceedings of the 8 th Symposium on Cochlear Implants in Children, 111, Cleary, M., Pisoni, D.B. & Geers, A.E. (2001). Some measures of verbal and spatial working memory in eight- and nine-year-old hearing-impaired children with cochlear implants. Ear & Hearing, 22, Clopper, C.G. (2001). The Nzema verbal phrase: An Optimality Theoretic account. Indiana University Linguistics Club Working Papers Online 1(4). Dinnsen, D.A., McGarrity, L.W. & O'Connor, K.M. (2001). Review of Rene Kager: Optimality Theory. Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 23, Dinnsen, D.A., McGarrity, L.W., O'Connor, K.M. & Swanson, K.A. (2000). On the role of sympathy in acquisition. Language Acquisition, 8, Goh, W.D., Pisoni, D.B., Kirk, K.I., & Remez, R.E. (2001). Audio-visual perception of sinewave speech in an adult cochlear implant user: A case study. Ear & Hearing, 22, Harnsberger, J.D. (2001). On the relationship between identification and discrimination of nonnative nasal contrasts: Evaluating the Perceptual Assimilation Model. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 110, Harnsberger, J.D. (2001). The perception of Malayalam nasal consonants by Marathi, Punjabi, Tamil, Oriya, Bengali and American English listeners: A multidimensional scaling analysis. Journal of Phonetics, 29,
4 Harnsberger, J.D., Svirsky, M.A., Kaiser, A.R., Pisoni, D.B., Wright, R. & Meyer, T.A. (2001). Perceptual vowel spaces of cochlear implant users: Implications for the study of auditory adaptation to spectral shift. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 109, Herman, R. (2000). Phonetic markers of global discourse structures in English. Journal of Phonetics, 28, Lachs, L., Pisoni, D.B. & Kirk, K.I. (2001). Use of audiovisual information in speech perception by prelingually deaf children with cochlear implants: A first report. Ear & Hearing, 22, Miyamoto, R.T., Bichey, B.G., Wynne, M.K. & Kirk, K.I. (2002). Cochlear implantation with large vestibular aqueduct syndrome. Laryngoscope, 112, Vitevitch, M.S. (2002). The influence of phonological similarity neighborhoods on speech production. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 28, BOOK CHAPTERS PUBLISHED: Cleary, M. & Pisoni, D.B. (2001). Speech perception and spoken word recognition: Research and theory. In B. Goldstein (Ed.), Handbook of Perception. Cambridge: Blackwell. Pp Frisch, S.A., Large, N.R., Zawaydeh, B. & Pisoni, D.B. (2001). Emergent phonotactic generalizations in English and Arabic. In J. Bybee & P. Hopper (eds.), Frequency and the emergence of linguistic structure. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. Pp MANUSCRIPTS ACCEPTED FOR PUBLICATION (IN PRESS): Bergeson, T.R. & Pisoni, D.B. ( In press). Audiovisual speech perception in deaf adults and children following cochlear implantation. In G. Calvert, C. Spence & B.E. Stein (Eds.), Handbook of Multisensory Integration. Carter, A., Dillon, C., & Pisoni, D. (In press). Imitation of nonwords by hearing impaired children with cochlear implants: Suprasegmental analyses. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics. Carter, A. & Gerken, L. (In press). Similarities in weak syllable omissions between children with Specific Language Impairment and normally developing language: A preliminary report. Journal of Communication Disorders. Cleary, M. & Pisoni, D.B. (In press). Speech Perception. In L. Nadel (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science. London, UK: Macmillan. Cleary, M., Pisoni, D.B. & Kirk, K.I. (In press). Working memory spans as predictors of word recognition and receptive vocabulary in children with cochlear implants. Volta Review. 384
5 Clopper, C.G. (In press). Frequency of Stress Patterns in English: A Computational Analysis. Indiana University Linguistics Club Working Papers Online 2. Frisch, S., Broe, M. & Pierrehumbert, J. (In press). Similarity and phonotactics in Arabic. Natural Language and Linguistic Theory. Goh, W.D. & Pisoni, D.B. (In press). Effects of lexical neighborhoods on immediate memory span for spoken words. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. Herman, R. & McGory, J.T. (In press). The conceptual similarity of intonational tones and its effects on intertranscriber similarity. Language and Speech. Herman, R. & Pisoni, D.B. (In press). Perception of elliptical speech following cochlear implantation: Use of broad phonetic categories in speech perception. Volta Review. Kaiser, A.R., Kirk, K.I., Lachs, L. & Pisoni, D.B. (In press). Talker and lexical effects on audiovisual word recognition by adults with cochlear implants. Journal of Speech- Language-Hearing Research. Lachs, L., McMichael, K. & Pisoni, D.B. (In press). Speech perception and implicit memory: Evidence for detailed episodic encoding of phonetic events. In J. Bowers & C. Marsolek (Eds.), Rethinking implicit memory. Lachs, L., Weiss, J.W. & Pisoni, D.B. (In press). Use of partial information by cochlear implant patients and normal-hearing listeners in identifying spoken words: Some preliminary analyses. Volta Review. Meyer, T.A., Pisoni, D.B., Luce, P.A. & Bilger, R.C. (In press). An analysis of the psychometric and lexical neighborhood properties of spondaic words. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology. Meyer, T.A., Pisoni, D.B., Luce, P.A. & Bilger, R.C. (In press). An analysis of the psychometric and lexical neighborhood properties of the spondaic words. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology. Pisoni, D.B. & Cleary, M. (In press). Some new findings on learning, memory and cognitive processes in deaf children following cochlear implantation. In F.G. Zeng, A.N. Popper & R.R. Fay (Eds.), Springer Handbook of Auditory Research: Auditory Prosthesis, SHAR Volume X. Sheffert, S.M., Pisoni, D.B., Fellowes, J.M. & Remez, R.E. (In press). Learning to recognize talkers from natural, sinewave and reversed speech samples. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. Vitevitch, M.S., Pisoni, D.B, Kirk, K.I., Hay-McCutcheon, M. & Yount, S.L. (In press) Effects of phonotactic probabilities on the processing of spoken words and nonwords by postlingually deafened adults with cochlear implants. Volta Review. Wong, D., Pisoni, D.B., Learn, J., Gandour, J.T., Miyamoto, R.T. & Hutchins, G.D. (In Press). Differential cortical activation to monaural speech and nonspeech stimuli: A PET imaging study. Hearing Research. 385
6 SUBMITTED: Burkholder, R.A. & Pisoni, D.B. (Submitted). Speech timing and working memory in profoundly deaf children after cochlear implantation. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. Carter, A. & Clopper, C. (Submitted). Word reduction by adults: Effects of prosodic patterns in the input. Language and Speech. Carter, A. & Gerken, L. (Submitted). Do children's omissions leave traces? Journal of Child Language. Clopper, C.G. & Pisoni, D.B. (Submitted). Some acoustic cues for the perceptual categorization of American English regional dialects. Journal of Phonetics. Clopper, C.G. & Pisoni, D.B. (Submitted). Some effects of talker variability on perceptual learning of American English regional dialects. Psychological Science. Clopper, C.G & Pisoni, D.B. (Submitted). Homebodies and Army brats: Some effects of early linguistic experience and residential history on dialect categorization. Language Variation and Change. Cummings, K.E., Chin, S.B. & Pisoni, D.B. (Submitted). Peturbation of speech after consumption of alcohol. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. Dillon, C.M., Burkholder, R.A., Cleary, M. & Pisoni, D.B. (Submitted). Perceptual ratings of nonword repetition responses by deaf children after cochlear implantation: Correlations with measures of speech, language and working memory. Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing Research. Dillon, C.M., Cleary, M., Pisoni, D.B. & Carter, A. (Submitted). Imitation of nonwords by hearing-impaired children with cochlear implants: Segmental analyses. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics. Ferguson, S.H. & Kewley-Port, D. (Submitted). Vowel intelligibility in clear and conversational speech for normal-hearing and hearing-impaired listeners. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 112, Harnsberger, J.D., Wright, R. & Pisoni, D.B. (Submitted). Effects of speaking style on the perceptual learning of novel voices: A first report. Phonetica. Houston, Pisoni, D.B., Kirk, K.I., Ying, E.A. & Miyamoto, R.T. (Submitted). Speech perception skills of deaf children following cochlear implantation: A first report. International Journal of Pediatric Otolaryngology. Karpicke, J. & Pisoni, D.B. (Submitted). Multimodal effects on immediate memory span. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition. Karpicke, J. & Pisoni, D.B. (Submitted). Using immediate memory span to measure implicit learning. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 386
7 Lachs, L. & Pisoni, D.B. (Submitted). Effects of multi-modal speech cues on recognition memory for spoken words. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. Lachs, L. & Pisoni, D.B. (Submitted). Visual recognition of spoken words without audition. Perception & Psychophysics. Lachs, L. & Pisoni, D.B. (Submitted). Crossmodal source information and spoken word recognition. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. Lachs, L. & Pisoni, D.B. (Submitted). Crossmodal source identification in speech perception. Perception & Psychophysics. Lachs, L. & Pisoni, D.B. (Submitted). Specification of crossmodal source information in isolated kinematic displays of speech. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. McMichael, K.H. & Pisoni, D.B. (Submitted). Effects of talker-specific encoding on recognition memory for spoken sentences. Memory & Cognition. Pisoni, D.B., & Cleary, M. (Submitted). Measures of working memory span and verbal rehearsal speed in deaf children following cochlear implantation. Ear & Hearing. Pisoni, D.B., Kirk, K.I., Svirsky, M.A. & Miyamoto, R.T. (Submitted). Looking at the Stars : A first report on the intercorrelations among measures of speech perception, intelligibility and language development in pediatric cochlear implant users. Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing Research. Roediger, H.L., III, McDermott, K.B., Pisoni, D.B. & Gallo, D.A. (Submitted). Illusory recollection of voices. Memory. Vitevitch, M.S. (Submitted). Change Deafness: The inability to detect changes in a talker's voice. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. Vitevitch, M.S. (Submitted). Influences of the number of phoneme positions that form neighbors on spoken word recognition. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. Vitevitch, M.S. & Sommers, M. (Submitted). The role of phonological neighbors in the tip-ofthe-tongue state. Memory and Cognition. 387
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