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cmunson Gow [7 articles]

Recent papers posted to cmunson library by the author Gow. You can also see Gow everyone.
  • Feature parsing: Feature cue mapping in spoken word recognition
    Perception & Psychophysics, Vol. 65, No. 4. (May 2003), pp. 575-590.
    by DW Gow
  • Lexical and prelexical influences on word segmentation: evidence from priming
    Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, Vol. 21, No. 2. (1995), pp. 344-359.
    by DW Gow, PC Gordon
  • Word recognition and phonology: The case of English coronal place assimilation
    by David W Gow, Bob Mcmurray
    posted to assimilation phonology word_recognition by cmunson on 2006-07-04 18:24:37 as read along with 1 group MACLab
  • Lexical influences on the progressive facilitation during perception of assimilated speech
    The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 119, No. 5. (2006), pp. 3443-3443.
    by Cheyenne Munson, Bob Mcmurray, David Gow
  • Does English Coronal Place Assimilation Create Lexical Ambiguity?
    Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, Vol. 28, No. 1. (February 2002), pp. 163-179.
    by DW Gow
    posted to assimilation language lexicon by cmunson on 2005-11-13 23:46:03 as *** along with 1 group MACLab
  • A cross-linguistic examination of assimilation context effects
    Journal of Memory and Language, Vol. 51, No. 2. (August 2004), pp. 279-296.
    by Jr Gow, Aaron M Im
  • Assimilation and Anticipation in Continuous Spoken Word Recognition
    Journal of Memory and Language, Vol. 45, No. 1. (July 2001), pp. 133-159.
    by David W Gow
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