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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j22]Giulio G. A. Severijnen
, Hans Rutger Bosker, James M. McQueen:
Your "VOORnaam" is not my "VOORnaam": An acoustic analysis of individual talker differences in word stress in Dutch. J. Phonetics 103: 101296 (2024) - 2023
- [j21]James M. McQueen, Alexandra Jesse, Holger Mitterer:
Lexically Mediated Compensation for Coarticulation Still as Elusive as a White Christmash. Cogn. Sci. 47(9) (2023) - [j20]Anne Kösem
, Bohan Dai, James M. McQueen, Peter Hagoort:
Neural tracking of speech envelope does not unequivocally reflect intelligibility. NeuroImage 272: 120040 (2023) - 2022
- [c28]Florian Hintz, Cesko Voeten
, James M. McQueen, Antje Meyer:
Quantifying the relationships between linguistic experience, general cognitive skills and linguistic processing skills. CogSci 2022 - 2021
- [j19]Mónica A. Wagner
, Mirjam Broersma
, James M. McQueen, Sara Dhaene
, Kristin Lemhöfer
:
Phonetic convergence to non-native speech: Acoustic and perceptual evidence. J. Phonetics 88: 101076 (2021) - [c27]Florian Hintz, Cesko Voeten, James M. McQueen, Odette Scharenborg:
The Effects of Onset and Offset Masking on the Time Course of Non-Native Spoken-Word Recognition in Noise. CogSci 2021
2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [j18]Iske Bakker-Marshall, Atsuko Takashima, Jan-Mathijs Schoffelen
, Janet G. van Hell, Gabriele Janzen, James M. McQueen:
Theta-band Oscillations in the Middle Temporal Gyrus Reflect Novel Word Consolidation. J. Cogn. Neurosci. 30(5) (2018) - [j17]Matthias K. Franken
, Frank Eisner, Daniel J. Acheson, James M. McQueen, Peter Hagoort, Jan-Mathijs Schoffelen
:
Self-monitoring in the cerebral cortex: Neural responses to small pitch shifts in auditory feedback during speech production. NeuroImage 179: 326-336 (2018) - 2017
- [j16]Malte C. Viebahn, Mirjam Ernestus, James M. McQueen:
Speaking Style Influences the Brain's Electrophysiological Response to Grammatical Errors in Speech Comprehension. J. Cogn. Neurosci. 29(7): 1132-1146 (2017) - [c26]Matthias K. Franken
, Frank Eisner, Jan-Mathijs Schoffelen, Daniel J. Acheson, Peter Hagoort, James M. McQueen:
Audiovisual Recalibration of Vowel Categories. INTERSPEECH 2017: 655-658 - 2015
- [j15]Iske Bakker, Atsuko Takashima
, Janet G. van Hell, Gabriele Janzen, James M. McQueen
:
Changes in Theta and Beta Oscillations as Signatures of Novel Word Consolidation. J. Cogn. Neurosci. 27(7): 1286-1297 (2015) - [c25]Matthias K. Franken, James M. McQueen, Peter Hagoort, Daniel J. Acheson:
Assessing the link between speech perception and production through individual differences. ICPhS 2015 - 2014
- [j14]Andrea Weber, Anna Maria Di Betta, James M. McQueen
:
Treack or trit: Adaptation to genuine and arbitrary foreign accents by monolingual and bilingual listeners. J. Phonetics 46: 34-51 (2014) - [j13]Katja Poellmann, Hans Rutger Bosker
, James M. McQueen
, Holger Mitterer
:
Perceptual adaptation to segmental and syllabic reductions in continuous spoken Dutch. J. Phonetics 46: 101-127 (2014) - [j12]Atsuko Takashima
, Iske Bakker, Janet G. van Hell, Gabriele Janzen, James M. McQueen
:
Richness of information about novel words influences how episodic and semantic memory networks interact during lexicalization. NeuroImage 84: 265-278 (2014) - [c24]Ana A. Francisco, Alexandra Jesse, Margriet A. Groen, James M. McQueen:
Audiovisual temporal sensitivity in typical and dyslexic adult readers. INTERSPEECH 2014: 2575-2579 - 2013
- [j11]Attila Andics
, James M. McQueen
, Karl Magnus Petersson
:
Mean-based neural coding of voices. NeuroImage 79: 351-360 (2013) - 2012
- [j10]Sahyang Kim
, Taehong Cho, James M. McQueen
:
Phonetic richness can outweigh prosodically-driven phonological knowledge when learning words in an artificial language. J. Phonetics 40(3): 443-452 (2012) - [c23]Matthias J. Sjerps, James M. McQueen, Holger Mitterer:
Extrinsic normalization for vocal tracts depends on the signal, not on attention. INTERSPEECH 2012: 394-397 - [c22]Malte C. Viebahn, Mirjam Ernestus, James M. McQueen:
Co-occurrence of reduced word forms in natural speech. INTERSPEECH 2012: 2021-2024 - 2011
- [c21]Katja Poellmann, James M. McQueen, Holger Mitterer:
The Time Course of Perceptual Learning. ICPhS 2011: 1618-1621 - [c20]Odette Scharenborg, Holger Mitterer, James M. McQueen:
Perceptual Learning of Liquids. INTERSPEECH 2011: 149-152 - [c19]Makiko Sadakata, James M. McQueen:
The Role of Variability in Non-Native Perceptual Learning of a Japanese Geminate-Singleton Fricative Contrast. INTERSPEECH 2011: 873-876 - [c18]Simone Sulpizio, James M. McQueen:
When Two Newly-Acquired Words are One: New Words Differing in Stress Alone are not Automatically Represented Differently. INTERSPEECH 2011: 1385-1388 - [c17]Marijt J. Witteman, Andrea Weber, James M. McQueen:
On the Relationship Between Perceived Accentedness, Acoustic Similarity, and Processing Difficulty in Foreign-Accented Speech. INTERSPEECH 2011: 2229-2232 - 2010
- [j9]Attila Andics
, James M. McQueen
, Karl Magnus Petersson
, Viktor Gál, Gábor Rudas, Zoltán Vidnyánszky:
Neural mechanisms for voice recognition. NeuroImage 52(4): 1528-1540 (2010) - [c16]Takashi Otake, James M. McQueen, Anne Cutler:
Competition in the perception of spoken Japanese words. INTERSPEECH 2010: 114-117
2000 – 2009
- 2008
- [j8]Taehong Cho, James M. McQueen
:
Not all sounds in assimilation environments are perceived equally: Evidence from Korean. J. Phonetics 36(2): 239-249 (2008) - [c15]Eva Reinisch, Alexandra Jesse, James M. McQueen:
The strength of stress-related lexical competition depends on the presence of first-syllable stress. INTERSPEECH 2008: 1954 - [c14]Anne Cutler, James M. McQueen, Sally Butterfield, Dennis Norris:
Prelexically-driven perceptual retuning of phoneme boundaries. INTERSPEECH 2008: 2056 - 2007
- [j7]Taehong Cho, James M. McQueen
, Ethan Cox:
Prosodically driven phonetic detail in speech processing: The case of domain-initial strengthening in English. J. Phonetics 35(2): 210-243 (2007) - [c13]Alexandra Jesse, James M. McQueen:
Visual lexical stress information in audiovisual spoken-word recognition. AVSP 2007 - [c12]Alexandra Jesse, James M. McQueen:
Prelexical adjustments to speaker idiosyncrasies: are they position-specific? INTERSPEECH 2007: 1597-1600 - 2006
- [j6]James M. McQueen, Anne Cutler
, Dennis Norris
:
Phonological Abstraction in the Mental Lexicon. Cogn. Sci. 30(6): 1113-1126 (2006) - 2005
- [j5]Odette Scharenborg, Dennis Norris
, Louis ten Bosch
, James M. McQueen:
How Should a Speech Recognizer Work? Cogn. Sci. 29(6): 867-918 (2005) - [j4]Taehong Cho, James M. McQueen
:
Prosodic influences on consonant production in Dutch: Effects of prosodic boundaries, phrasal accent and lexical stress. J. Phonetics 33(2): 121-157 (2005) - [j3]Natasha Warner, Roel Smits, James M. McQueen
, Anne Cutler
:
Phonological and statistical effects on timing of speech perception: Insights from a database of Dutch diphone perception. Speech Commun. 46(1): 53-72 (2005) - 2004
- [c11]Taehong Cho, James M. McQueen:
Phonotactics vs. phonetic cues in native and non-native listening: dutch and Korean listeners' perception of dutch and English. INTERSPEECH 2004: 1301-1304 - 2003
- [j2]James M. McQueen
:
The ghost of Christmas future: didn't Scrooge learn to be good?: Commentary on Magnuson, McMurray, Tanenhaus, and Aslin (2003). Cogn. Sci. 27(5): 795-799 (2003) - [j1]James M. McQueen
, Anne Cutler
, Dennis Norris:
Flow of information in the spoken word recognition system. Speech Commun. 41(1): 257-270 (2003) - [c10]Odette Scharenborg, James M. McQueen, Louis ten Bosch, Dennis Norris:
Modelling human speech recognition using automatic speech recognition paradigms in speM. INTERSPEECH 2003: 2097-2100 - 2000
- [c9]James M. McQueen, Anne Cutler, Dennis Norris:
Positive and negative influences of the lexicon on phonemic decision-making. INTERSPEECH 2000: 778-781
1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [c8]James M. McQueen, Anne Cutler:
Spotting (different types of) words in (different types of) context. ICSLP 1998 - 1996
- [c7]James M. McQueen, Mark A. Pitt:
Transitional probability and phoneme monitoring. ICSLP 1996: 2502-2505 - 1995
- [c6]James M. McQueen, Ethan Cox:
The use of phonotactic constraints in the segmentation of dutch. EUROSPEECH 1995: 1707-1710 - 1994
- [c5]Dennis Norris, James M. McQueen, Anne Cutler:
Competition and segmentation in spoken word recognition. ICSLP 1994: 71-74 - [c4]James M. McQueen:
Do ambiguous fricatives rhyme? lexical involvement in phonetic decision-making depends on task demands. ICSLP 1994: 1139-1142 - 1992
- [c3]James M. McQueen, Anne Cutler:
Words within words: lexical statistics and lexical access. ICSLP 1992: 221-224 - 1991
- [c2]James M. McQueen, Edward John Briscoe:
A computational tool for examining lexical segmentation in continuous speech. EUROSPEECH 1991: 697-700
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c1]James M. McQueen:
The use of lexical knowledge in phonetic categorisation. EUROSPEECH 1989: 2581-2584
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