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  • Ovans, Z., Hsu, N.S., Bell-Souder, D., Gilley, P., Novick, J.M., & Kim, A.E. (in press). Cognitive control states influence real-time sentence processing as reflected in the P600 ERP. To appear in Language, Cognition, and Neuroscience.
  • Shader, M. J., Kwon, B. J., Gordon-Salant, S, and Goupell, M. J. (2022). “Open-set phoneme recognition performance with varied temporal cues in younger and older cochlear-implant users,” J. Sp. Lang. Hear. Res. 65, 1196-1211.
  • Shah & Wereley (2022). Investigation of code-switching cost in conversation and self-paced reading. International Journal of Bilingualism. DOI 10.1177/13670069211056438
  • Huang, Y. & Ovans, Z. (in press). Who “it” is influences what “it” does: Discourse effects on children’s syntactic parsing. To appear in Cognitive Science.
  • Suzuki, Y., DeKeyser, R., & Huang, Y. (in press). Implicit (not explicit) learning aptitude predicts the acquisition of difficult (not easy) structure: A visual-world eye-tracking study. To appear in Language Aptitude Theory and Practice.
  • Barrett, M., , Gordon-Salant, S., & Brungart, D. The Cafeteria Study: Effects of facial masks, hearing protection, and real-world noise on speech recognition. J. Acoust. Soc Am., in press.
  • Lescht, E., Stockbridge, M.D., & Ratner, N. B. Adults who stutter show diminished word fluency, regardless of mode. To appear in Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research.
  • Mathee-Scott, J.; Larson, C.; Venker, C.; Pomper,R.; Edwards, J.; Saffran, J. & Ellis Weismer, S. Use of Mutual Exclusivity and its Relationship to Language Ability in Toddlers with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Journal Of Autism And Developmental Disorde
  • Mayo, P. G., Saunders, P., and Goupell, M. J. (2021). “Interaural-time-difference thresholds for broad bandlimited pulses are affected by relative bandwidth not temporal envelope sharpness,” JASA Express Lett. 1 (12), 124401.
  • Yang Ji Seung, MacWhinney Brian, & Ratner Nan Bernstein. (n.d.). The Index of Productive Syntax: Psychometric Properties and Suggested Modifications. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology. https://doi.org/10.1044/2021_AJSLP-21-00084
  • Bernstein et al. (2021). “Interaural place-of-stimulation mismatch estimates using CT scans and binaural perception, but not pitch, are consistent in cochlear-implant users,” J. Neurosci. 41, 10161-10178.
  • Goupell, M. J., Best, V., and Colburn, H. S. (2021) “Intracranial lateralization bias observed in the presence of symmetrical hearing thresholds,” JASA Express Lett. 1 (10), 104401.
  • Heffner, C., Jaekel, B. N., Newman, R. S., and Goupell, M. J. (2021). “Accuracy and cue use in word segmentation for cochlear-implant listeners and normal-hearing listeners presented vocoded speech,” J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 150, 2935-2951.
  • Kraemer, I. & Kolberg, E. (2021). Disability invisibility in academia -- how to support disabled people in research and beyond. Acoustics Today, 17(3), 75-78. Kraemer & Kolberg (2021) - Disability invisibility in academia.pdf164.27 KB
  • Palandrani, K. N., Hoover, E. C., Stavropoulos, T., Seitz, A. R., Isarangura, S., Gallun, F. J., & Eddins, D. A. (2021). Temporal integration of monaural and dichotic frequency modulation. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 150(2),745-758. Palandrani et al. (2021) - Temporal integration of monaural and dichotic frequency modulation.pdf1.98 MB
  • Ortiz, J. A. (2021). Using nonword repetition to identify language impairment in bilingual children: A meta-analysis of diagnostic accuracy. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology. (epub ahead of print.) https://doi.org/10.1044/2021_AJSLP-20-00237
  • Bice, E, Galek, K, Vose, A. A Survey of Speech Pathologist Practice Patterns for Consulting Registered Dieticians When Recommending Diet Alterations. To appear in Speech, Language and Hearing.
  • Bieber, R., Tinnemore, A.,Yeni-Koshian, G., & Gordon-Salant, S. (2021). Younger and older adults show non-linear, stimulus-dependent performance during early stages of auditory training for non-native English. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 149, 4348- 4365. DOI: 10.1121/10.0005279
  • Bloodstein, O., Bernstein Ratner, N. & Brundage, Shelley B. (2021). A handbook on stuttering. 7th Edition. Plural Publishing.
  • Cychosz, M., Erskine, M., Munson, B. & Edwards, J. (2021). A lexical advantage in four-year-old children's word repetition. J. Child Language, 48(1), 31-54.
  • DeRoy Milvae, K., Kuchinsky, S. E., Stakhovskaya, O. A., and Goupell, M. J. (2021) “Dichotic listening performance and effort as a function of spectral resolution,” J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 150, 920-935.
  • Gray, W. O., Mayo, P. G., Goupell, M. J., and Brown, A. D. (2021) “Transmission of binaural cues by bilateral cochlear implants: Examining the impacts of bilaterally independent spectral peak-picking, pulse timing, and compression,” Trends Hear. 25, 1-23.
  • Bakal, T. A., DeRoy Milvae, K., Chen, C., and Goupell, M. J. (2021) “Head shadow, summation, and squelch in bilateral cochlear implant users with linked automatic gain controls,” Trends Hear. 25, 1-17.
  • Blomquist, C., Newman, R. S., Huang, Y. T., & Edwards, J. (2021). Children with cochlear implants use semantic prediction to facilitate spoken word recognition. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 64(5), 1636-1649. Blomquist et al. (2021)_1.pdf693.24 KB
  • Mallikarjun*, A., Shroads, E., & Newman, R. S. (2021). The role of linguistic experience in the development of the consonant bias. Animal Cognition, 24(3), 419-431. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10071-020-01436-6.

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