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HOLGER MITTERER
Max Planck Inst Psycholinguist, Nijmegen, Netherlands
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Citations
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Year
Learning a new sound pair in a second language: Italian learners and German glottal consonants
0
0.34
2019
Not all geminates are created equal: Evidence from Maltese glottal consonants.
0
0.34
2018
What are the letters of speech? Testing the role of phonological specification and phonetic similarity in perceptual learning.
2
0.39
2016
Exposure modality, input variability and the categories of perceptual recalibration.
6
0.52
2016
How does prosody influence speech categorization?
4
0.46
2016
Perceptual learning in speech is phonetic, not phonological: Evidence from final consonant devoicing.
0
0.34
2015
Patterns of generalization of perceptual learning on phonetic representations.
0
0.34
2015
Perceptual adaptation to segmental and syllabic reductions in continuous spoken Dutch
4
0.50
2014
Phonetic category recalibration: What are the categories?
10
0.68
2014
The perception of English front vowels by North Holland and Flemish listeners: Acoustic similarity predicts and explains cross-linguistic and L2 perception
2
0.42
2012
Perceptual Learning Of Liquids
0
0.34
2011
Recognizing reduced forms: Different processing mechanisms for similar reductions
0
0.34
2011
The time course of perceptual learning
2
0.58
2011
Phonological abstraction in processing lexical-tone variation: evidence from a learning paradigm.
6
0.94
2011
Pointing Gestures Do Not Influence The Perception Of Lexical Stress
1
0.48
2011
The Efficiency Of Cross-Dialectal Word Recognition
0
0.34
2011
Phonological competition in casual speech.
0
0.34
2010
How are words reduced in spontaneous speech?
2
0.55
2008
Novel second-language words and asymmetric lexical access
7
1.10
2008
Is vowel normalization independent of lexical processing?
2
0.61
2006
Listeners recover /t/s that speakers reduce: Evidence from /t/-lenition in Dutch
15
1.72
2006
The recognition of phonologically assimilated words does not depend on specific language experience.
5
0.58
2006
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