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The massive auditory lexical decision (MALD) database
BV Tucker, D Brenner, DK Danielson, MC Kelley, F Nenadić, M Sims
Behavior research methods 51, 1187-1204, 2019
1102019
The aerodynamic puzzle of nasalized fricatives: Aerodynamic and perceptual evidence from Scottish Gaelic
N Warner, D Brenner, J Schertz, A Carnie, M Fisher, M Hammond
Laboratory phonology 6 (2), 197-241, 2015
202015
Lexical representation and processing of word-initial morphological alternations: Scottish Gaelic mutation
A Ussishkin, N Warner, I Clayton, D Brenner, A Carnie, M Hammond, ...
Laboratory Phonology, 2017
122017
Conversational agents in language education: where they fit and their research challenges
RR Divekar, H Lepp, P Chopade, A Albin, D Brenner, V Ramanarayanan
International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, 272-279, 2021
112021
The Kachna L1/L2 Picture Replication Corpus
H Spilková, D Brenner, A Öttl, P Vondřička, W Van Dommelen, M Ernestus
Seventh conference on International Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC …, 2010
72010
The phonetics of Mandarin tones in conversation
DS Brenner
The University of Arizona., 2015
52015
Processing reduced speech across languages and dialects
NL Warner, D Brenner, BV Tucker, JH Sung, M Ernestus, M Simonet, ...
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 132 (3_Supplement), 1935-1935, 2012
52012
Temporal and spectral characteristics of conversational versus read fricatives in American English
V Kharlamov, D Brenner, BV Tucker
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 152 (4), 2073-2081, 2022
32022
Can you say [v] or [x]? Aerodynamics of nasalized fricatives in Scots Gaelic
D Brenner, A Davis, N Warner, A Carnie, M Fisher, J Schertz, ...
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 130 (4_Supplement), 2550-2550, 2011
32011
Native listeners’ use of information in parsing ambiguous casual speech
N Warner, D Brenner, BV Tucker, M Ernestus
Brain Sciences 12 (7), 930, 2022
22022
The acoustics of Mandarin tones in careful and conversational speech
D Brenner
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 134 (5_Supplement), 4246-4246, 2013
22013
Were we or are we? Perception of reduced function words in spontaneous conversations.
N Warner, D Brenner, A Woods, BV Tucker, M Ernestus
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 125 (4_Supplement), 2655-2655, 2009
22009
Examining the effect of high-frequency information on the classification of conversationally produced English fricatives
V Kharlamov, D Brenner, BV Tucker
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 154 (3), 1896-1902, 2023
12023
Shorter phone duration facilitates isolated spoken word recognition
C Ford, F Nenadić, D Brenner, BV Tucker
12019
Exploring the acoustic characteristics of individual variation
BV Tucker, D Brenner
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 141 (5_Supplement), 3579-3579, 2017
12017
The articulation of lexical palatalization in Scottish Gaelic
JH Sung, D Archangeli, I Clayton, D Brennan, S Johnston, M Hammond, ...
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2014
12014
The articulation of Scottish Gaelic plain and palatalized consonants
JH Sung, D Archangeli, I Clayton, D Brenner, S Johnston, M Hammond, ...
Poster presented at Ultrafest VI, Edinburgh, 2013
12013
Discriminating languages with general measures of temporal regularity and spectral variance
KM Carbonell, D Brenner, AJ Lotto
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 132 (3_Supplement), 2005-2005, 2012
12012
Extended high frequencies for fricative classification in conversational speech
V Kharlamov, D Brenner, BV Tucker
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 153 (3_supplement), A290-A290, 2023
2023
Effects of the variation of phoneme duration on word processing
C Ford, F Nenadic, D Brenner, BV Tucker
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 141 (5_Supplement), 4038-4038, 2017
2017
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