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Theodore, R.M., Miller, J.L., and DeSteno, D. (2009). Individual talker differences in voice-onset-time: Contextual influences. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 125, 3974-3982. Schwab, S., Miller, J.L., Grosjean, F., and Mondini, M. (2008). Effect of speaking rate on the identification of word boundaries. Phonetica, 65, 173-186. Brancazio, L., and Miller, J.L. (2005). Use of visual information in speech perception: Evidence for a visual rate effect both with and without a McGurk effect. Perception & Psychophysics, 67, 759-769. Allen, J.S., and Miller, J.L. (2004). Listener sensitivity to individual talker differences in voice-onset-time. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 115, 3171-3183. Brancazio, L., Miller J.L., and Paré, M.A. (2003). Visual influences on the internal structure of phonetic categories. Perception & Psychophysics, 65, 591-601. Allen, J.S., Miller, J.L., and DeSteno, D. (2003). Individual talker differences in voice-onset-time. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 113, 544-552.
Miller, J.L. (2001). Mapping from acoustic signal
to phonetic category: Internal category structure, context
effects and speeded categorization. Language and
Cognitive Processes, 16, 683-690.
Allen, J.S., and Miller, J.L. (2001). Contextual influences on the internal structure of phonetic categories: A distinction between lexical status and speaking rate. Perception & Psychophysics, 63, 798-810. Bürki-Cohen, J., Miller, J.L., and Eimas, P.D. (2001). Perceiving nonnative speech. Language and Speech, 44, 149-169. Allen, J.S., and Miller, J.L. (1999). Effects of syllable-initial voicing and speaking rate on the temporal characteristics of monosyllabic words. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 106, 2031-2039. Miller, J.L. (1999). Speech perception. In R.A. Wilson and F. Keil (Eds.). The MIT Encyclopedia of the Cognitive Sciences, MIT Press. Miller, J.L. (1997). Internal structure of phonetic categories. Language and Cognitive Processes, 12, 865-869. Miller, J.L., and Grosjean, F. (1997). Dialect effects in vowel perception: The role of temporal information in French. Language and Speech, 40, 277-288. Miller, J.L., O'Rourke, T.B., and Volaitis, L.E. (1997). Internal structure of phonetic categories: Effects of speaking rate. Phonetica , 54, 121-137. Miller, J.L. (1997). Speech perception. In M.J. Crocker (Ed.). Encyclopedia of Acoustics, Vol. 4. John Wiley & Sons. Miller, J.L. and Eimas, P.D. (1996). Internal structure of voicing categories in early infancy. Perception & Psychophysics, 58, 1157-1167. Hodgson, P., and Miller, J.L. (1996). Internal structure of phonetic categories: Evidence for within-category trading relations. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 100, 565-576. Miller, J.L., and Eimas, P.D. (1995). Speech perception: From signal to word. Annual Review of Psychology, 46, 467-492. Grosjean, F., and Miller, J.L. (1994). Going in and out of languages: An example of bilingual flexibility. Psychological Science, 5, 201-206. Wayland, S.C., Miller, J.L., and Volaitis, L.E. (1994). The influence of sentential speaking rate on the internal structure of phonetic categories. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 95, 2694-2701. Miller, J.L. (1994). On the internal structure of phonetic categories: A progress report. Cognition, 50, 271-285. Miller, J.L., and Eimas, P.D. (1994). Observations on speech perception, its development, and the search for mechanism. In J.C. Goodman and H.C. Nusbaum (Eds.). The Development of Speech Perception: The transition from Speech Sounds to Spoken Words. MIT Press. Miller, J.L., and Wayland, S.C. (1993). Limits on the limitations of context-conditioned effects in the perception of [b] and [w]. Perception & Psychophysics, 54, 205-210. Eimas, P.D., and Miller, J.L. (1992). Organization in the perception of speech by young infants. Psychological Science, 3, 340-345. Volaitis, L.E., and Miller, J.L. (1992). Phonetic prototypes: Influence of place of articulation and speaking rate on the internal structure of voicing categories. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 92, 723-735. Eimas, P.D., and Miller, J.L. (1991). A constraint on the discrimination of speech by young infants. Language and Speech, 34, 251-263. Miller, J.L. (1991). Comment: Bimodal speech perception and the motor theory. In I.G. Mattingly and M. Studdert-Kennedy (Eds.). Modularity and the Motor Theory of Speech Perception. Erlbaum Associates. Gottfried, T.L., Miller, J.L., and Payton, P.E. (1990). Effect of speaking rate on the perception of vowels. Phonetica, 47, 155-172. Eimas, P.D., and Miller, J.L. (1990). Infant categories and categorization. In G.M. Edelman, W.E. Gall, and W.M. Cowan (Eds.). Signal and Sense: Local and Global Order in Perceptual Maps. Wiley-Liss. Miller, J.L. (1990). Speech perception. In D.N. Osherson and H. Lasnik (Eds.). An Invitation to Cognitive Science: Language, Vol. 1. MIT Press. Bürki-Cohen, J., Grosjean, F., and Miller, J.L. (1989). Base-language effects on word identification in bilingual speech: Evidence from categorical perception experiments. Language and Speech, 32, 355-371. Miller, J.L., and Volaitis, L.E. (1989). Effect of speaking rate on the perceptual structure of a phonetic category. Perception and Psychophysics, 46, 505-512.
Miller, J.L., and Jusczyk, P.W. (1989). Seeking the
neurobiological bases of speech perception. Cognition
, 33,
111-137. Miller, J.L., and Dexter, E.R. (1988). Effects of speaking rate and lexical status on phonetic perception. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 14, 369-378. Miller, J.L. (1987). Mandatory processing in speech perception: A case study. In Garfield (Ed.). Modularity in Knowledge Representation and Natural-Language Understanding. MIT Press/Bradford Books. Eimas, P.D., Miller, J.L., and Jusczyk, P. (1987). On infant speech perception and the acquisition of language. In S. Harnad (Ed.). Categorical Perception. Cambridge University Press. Miller, J.L. (1987). Rate-dependent processing in speech perception. In A. Ellis (Ed.). Progress in the Psychology of Language, Vol. III. Erlbaum Associates. Green, K.P. (1987). The perception of speaking rate using visual information from a talker's face. Perception & Psychophysics, 42, 587-593. Miller, J.L. (1986). Limits on later-occurring rate information for phonetic perception. Language and Speech, 29, 13-24. Miller, J.L., Green, K.P., and Reeves, A. (1986). Speaking rate and segments: A look at the relation between speech production and speech perception for the voicing contrast. Phonetica, 43, 106-115. Green, K.P., and Miller, J.L. (1985). On the role of visual rate information in phonetic perception. Perception & Psychophysics, 38, 269-276. Miller, J.L., Grosjean, F., and Lomanto, C. (1984). Articulation rate and its variability in spontaneous speech: A reanalysis and some implications. Phonetica, 41, 215-225. Miller, J.L., Green, K.P., and Schermer, T.M. (1984). A distinction between the effects of sentential speaking rate and semantic congruity on word identification. Perception & Psychophysics, 36, 329-337. Miller, J.L., Aibel, I.L., and Green, K. (1984). On the nature of rate-dependent processing during phonetic perception. Perception & Psychophysics, 35, 5-15. Miller, J.L., Connine, C.M., Schermer, T.M., and Kluender, K.R. (1983). A possible auditory basis for internal structure of phonetic categories. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 73, 2124-2133. Miller, J.L., and Baer, T. (1983). Some effects of speaking rate on the production of /b/ and /w/. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 73, 1751-1755. Miller, J.L., and Eimas, P.D. (1983). Studies on the categorization of speech by infants. Cognition, 13, 135-165. Miller, J.L., and Eimas, P.D. (1982). Feature detectors and speech perception: A critical evaluation. Lecture Notes in Biomathematics, 44, 111-145. Eimas, P.D., and Miller, J.L. (1981). Organization in the perception of segmental and suprasegmental information by infants. Infant Behavior & Development, 4, 395-399. Miller, J.L. (1981). Some effects of speaking rate on phonetic perception. Phonetica, 38, 159-180. Miller, J.L. (1981). Effects of speaking rate on segmental distinctions. In P.D. Eimas and J.L. Miller (Eds.). Perspectives on the Study of Speech. Erlbaum Associates. Eimas, P.D., Tartter, V.C., and Miller, J.L. (1981). Dependency relations during the processing of speech. In P.D. Eimas and J.L. Miller (Eds.). Perspectives on the Study of Speech. Erlbaum Associates. Miller, J.L. (1981). Phonetic perception: Evidence for context-dependent and context independent processing. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 69, 822-831. Miller, J.L., and Grosjean, F. (1981). How the components of speaking rate influence perception of phonetic segments. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 7, 208-215. Eimas, P.D., and Miller, J.L. (1980). Discrimination of information for manner of articulation. Infant Behavior & Development, 3, 367-375. Eimas, P.D., and Miller, J.L. (1980). Contextual effects in infant speech perception. Science, 209, 1140-1141. Miller, J.L. (1980). Contextual effects in the discrimination of stop consonant and semivowel. Perception & Psychophysics, 28, 93-95. Miller, J.L., and Eimas, P.D. (1979). Organization in infant speech perception. Canadian Journal of Psychology, 33, 353-367. Miller, J.L., Eimas, P.D., and Zatorre, R.J. (1979). Studies of place and manner of articulation in syllable-final position. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 66, 1207-1210. Miller, J.L., and Liberman, A.M. (1979). Some effects of later-occurring information on the perception of stop consonant and semivowel. Perception & Psychophysics, 25, 457-465. Miller, J.L. (1978). Interactions in processing segmental and suprasegmental features of speech. Perception & Psychophysics, 24, 175-180. Eimas, P.D., and Miller, J.L. (1978). Effects of selective adaptation on the perception of speech and visual patterns: Evidence for feature detectors. In R. Walk and H. Pick (Eds.). Perception and Experience, Plenum Press. Miller, J.L. (1977). Properties of feature detectors for VOT: The voiceless channel of analysis. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 62, 641-648. Miller, J.L. (1977). Nonindependence of feature processing in initial consonants. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 20, 519-528. |
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