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Alexander L. Francis
Alexander L. Francis
Speech, Language & Hearing Sciences, Purdue University
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Effects of language experience and stimulus complexity on the categorical perception of pitch direction
Y Xu, JT Gandour, AL Francis
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 120 (2), 1063-1074, 2006
3622006
Selective attention and the acquisition of new phonetic categories.
AL Francis, HC Nusbaum
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human perception and performance 28 (2), 349, 2002
3252002
Perceptual learning of Cantonese lexical tones by tone and non-tone language speakers
AL Francis, V Ciocca, L Ma, K Fenn
Journal of Phonetics 36 (2), 268-294, 2008
3192008
Sustained attention in children with specific language impairment (SLI)
DA Finneran, AL Francis, LB Leonard
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2009
3002009
Effects of training on attention to acoustic cues
AL Francis, K Baldwin, HC Nusbaum
Perception & psychophysics 62, 1668-1680, 2000
2452000
Acoustic characteristics of English lexical stress produced by native Mandarin speakers
Y Zhang, SL Nissen, AL Francis
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 123 (6), 4498-4513, 2008
2162008
On the (non) categorical perception of lexical tones
AL Francis, V Ciocca, BK Chit Ng
Perception & psychophysics 65, 1029-1044, 2003
2102003
The relationship between native allophonic experience with vowel duration and perception of the English tense/lax vowel contrast by Spanish and Russian listeners
MV Kondaurova, AL Francis
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 124 (6), 3959-3971, 2008
1842008
The perception of Cantonese lexical tones by early-deafened cochlear implantees
V Ciocca, AL Francis, R Aisha, L Wong
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 111 (5), 2250-2256, 2002
1672002
Cue-specific effects of categorization training on the relative weighting of acoustic cues to consonant voicing in English
AL Francis, N Kaganovich, C Driscoll-Huber
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 124 (2), 1234-1251, 2008
1632008
Differential cue weighting in perception and production of consonant voicing
AA Shultz, AL Francis, F Llanos
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 132 (2), EL95-EL101, 2012
1522012
Phonological status, not voice onset time, determines the acoustic realization of onset f0 as a secondary voicing cue in Spanish and English
O Dmitrieva, F Llanos, AA Shultz, AL Francis
Journal of Phonetics 49, 77-95, 2015
1272015
The weighting of vowel quality in native and non-native listeners’ perception of English lexical stress
Y Zhang, A Francis
Journal of Phonetics 38 (2), 260-271, 2010
1272010
Processing dependencies between segmental and suprasegmental features in Mandarin Chinese
Y Tong, AL Francis, JT Gandour
Language and Cognitive Processes 23 (5), 689-708, 2008
1272008
Accuracy and variability of acoustic measures of voicing onset
AL Francis, V Ciocca, JM Ching Yu
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 113 (2), 1025-1032, 2003
1172003
Identifying a temporal threshold of tolerance for silent gaps after requests
F Roberts, AL Francis
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 133 (6), EL471-EL477, 2013
1112013
The interaction of inter-turn silence with prosodic cues in listener perceptions of “trouble” in conversation
F Roberts, AL Francis, M Morgan
Speech communication 48 (9), 1079-1093, 2006
1082006
The role of selective attention in the acquisition of English tense and lax vowels by native Spanish listeners: Comparison of three training methods
MV Kondaurova, AL Francis
Journal of phonetics 38 (4), 569-587, 2010
1062010
Effects of intelligibility on working memory demand for speech perception
AL Francis, HC Nusbaum
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 71, 1360-1374, 2009
952009
Is fundamental frequency a cue to aspiration in initial stops?
AL Francis, V Ciocca, VKM Wong, JKL Chan
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 120 (5), 2884-2895, 2006
952006
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