Name
Affiliation
Papers
HOLGER MITTERER
Max Planck Inst Psycholinguist, Nijmegen, Netherlands
22
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
33
68
12.24
Referers 
Referees 
References 
112
142
100
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100142
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Learning a new sound pair in a second language: Italian learners and German glottal consonants00.342019
Not all geminates are created equal: Evidence from Maltese glottal consonants.00.342018
What are the letters of speech? Testing the role of phonological specification and phonetic similarity in perceptual learning.20.392016
Exposure modality, input variability and the categories of perceptual recalibration.60.522016
How does prosody influence speech categorization?40.462016
Perceptual learning in speech is phonetic, not phonological: Evidence from final consonant devoicing.00.342015
Patterns of generalization of perceptual learning on phonetic representations.00.342015
Perceptual adaptation to segmental and syllabic reductions in continuous spoken Dutch40.502014
Phonetic category recalibration: What are the categories?100.682014
The perception of English front vowels by North Holland and Flemish listeners: Acoustic similarity predicts and explains cross-linguistic and L2 perception20.422012
Perceptual Learning Of Liquids00.342011
Recognizing reduced forms: Different processing mechanisms for similar reductions00.342011
The time course of perceptual learning20.582011
Phonological abstraction in processing lexical-tone variation: evidence from a learning paradigm.60.942011
Pointing Gestures Do Not Influence The Perception Of Lexical Stress10.482011
The Efficiency Of Cross-Dialectal Word Recognition00.342011
Phonological competition in casual speech.00.342010
How are words reduced in spontaneous speech?20.552008
Novel second-language words and asymmetric lexical access71.102008
Is vowel normalization independent of lexical processing?20.612006
Listeners recover /t/s that speakers reduce: Evidence from /t/-lenition in Dutch151.722006
The recognition of phonologically assimilated words does not depend on specific language experience.50.582006