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Marianne Pouplier Contact information Institut
für Phonetik und Sprachverarbeitung LMU Schellingstraße
3, R. 423VG 80799
München Germany phone: +49-(0)89-21805751 email:
pouplier at phonetik dot uni-muenchen dot de Publications
and manuscripts 2003 Pouplier, M. Referential subject and object gaps in
Modern Icelandic. Nordlyd 31(2),
361-375. Pouplier, M. The dynamics of error. In M-J. Solé, D.
Recasens & J. Romero (Ed.s), Proceedings
of the 15th International Congress of the Phonetic Sciences, 2004 Whalen, D., Magen, H., Pouplier, M., Kang, M. &
Iskarous, K. Vowel production and perception: Hyperarticulation without a
hyperspace effect. Language and Speech
47(2), 155-174. Whalen, D., Magen, H., Pouplier, M., Kang, M. &
Iskarous, K. Vowel targets without a hyperspace effect. Letter to the Editor.
Language 80(3), 377-378. Pouplier, M., Buchwald, A. & Stone, M. A tagged
cine-MRI and ultrasound study of the German vowel system. Working Papers and Technical Reports,
Vocal Tract Visualization Laboratory, University of Pouplier, M. An ultrasound investigation of speech
errors. Working Papers and Technical
Reports, Vocal Tract Visualization Laboratory, University of 2005 Pouplier, M. & Goldstein, L. Asymmetries in the
perception of speech production errors. Journal
of Phonetics 33, 47-75. [pdf] Pouplier, M. & Stone M. A tagged Cine-MRI
investigation of German vowels. Proceedings
of the 9th European Conference on Speech Communication and
Technology (Interspeech), Pouplier, M. & Hardcastle, W. A re-evaluation of
the nature of speech errors in normal and disordered speakers. Phonetica (62), 227-243. [pdf] 2007 Goldstein, L., Pouplier, M., Chen, L., Saltzman, E.
& Byrd, D. Dynamic action units slip in speech production errors. Cognition (103/3), 386-412. [pdf] Kochetov, Pouplier, Son. Cross-language differences
in overlap and assimilation patterns in Korean and Russian. Proceedings of XVI ICPhS, Saarbrücken,
1361-1364. [pdf] Pouplier, M. Tongue kinematics during utterances
elicited with the SLIP technique. Language
and Speech, 50(3) [pdf] (final draft) Pouplier, M. Articulatory perspectives on errors. In Schütze, C.T. &
Ferreira, V.S. (Eds.). Proceedings of the Linguistic
Society of America Summer Institute, Workshop State of the Art in Speech Error Research, MIT/Harvard 2005. MIT Working Papers in Linguistics, 53,
115-132. [pdf] Scobbie, J., Pouplier, M., Wrench, A. Conditioning
factors in external sandhi: an EPG study of English /l/ vocalisation. Proceedings of XVI ICPhS, Saarbrücken,
441-444. [pdf] Son, M., Kochetov, A. & Pouplier, M. The role of
gestural overlap in perceptual place assimilation in Korean. In J. Cole &
J. Hualde (Eds.). Papers in Laboratory
Phonology IX. [pdf] 2008 Pouplier, M. The role of a coda consonant as error
trigger in repetition tasks. Journal of Phonetics, 36, 114-140. [pdf] Kröger, B.; Pouplier, M., Tiede, M. An evaluation of
the Aurora system as a flesh-point tracking tool for speech production
research. Journal of Speech Language
and Hearing Research, 31, 1-8. [pdf] Pouplier, M. & Waltl, S. Articulatory timing of
coproduced gestures and its implications for models of speech production.
Proceedings of the 8th International Seminar of Speech Production,
Strasbourg. [pdf] Marin, S. & Pouplier, M. Organization of Complex
Onsets and Codas in American English: Evidence for a Competitive Coupling
Model. Proceedings of the 8th International Seminar of Speech Production,
Strasbourg [pdf] Kochetov,
A. & Pouplier, M. Phonetic variability and grammatical knowledge. An
articulatory study of Korean place assimilation. Phonology 25(3), 2010 Pouplier, M. & Goldstein, L. Intention in
Articulation: Articulatory timing of coproduced gestures and its implications
for models of speech production. Language
and Cognitive Processes, 25(5), 616-649. [pdf] Marin, S., Pouplier, M. & Harrington J. Acoustic consequences of
articulatory variability during productions of /t/ and /k/ and its
implications for speech error research. Journal
of the Acoustical Society of America, 127(1), 445-461 [pdf] Scobbie, J. & Pouplier, M. Conditioning factors
in external sandhi: an EPG study of vocalisation and retraction of word-final
English /l/. Journal of Phonetics,
38(2), 240-259. [pdf] Iskarous, K.,
Pouplier, M., Marin, S. & Harrington, J. The interaction between
prosodic boundaries and accent in the production of sibilants. Proceedings of the 5th International
Conference on Speech Prosody, Chicago, 100197:1-4. [pdf] Marin, S. & Pouplier, M. Temporal organization of
complex onsets and codas in American English: Testing the predictions of a
gestural coupling model. Motor Control
14(3), 380-407. [pdf] 2011 Pouplier, M. The atoms of phonological
representations. In Marc van Oostendorp,
Keren Rice, Beth Hume, Colin Ewen (eds).
The Blackwell Companion to Phonology. Wiley-Blackwell. Pouplier, M., Hoole, Ph. & Scobbie, J.
Investigating the asymmetry of English sibilant assimilation: acoustic and
EPG data. Journal of Laboratory Phonology
2(1), 1-33. [pdf] Pouplier, M. & Beňuš, Š. On the
phonetic status of syllabic consonants: Evidence from Slovak. Journal of Laboratory Phonology, 2(2).
[pdf] Beňuš, Š. & Pouplier, M. Jaw
movement in vowels and liquids forming the syllable nucleus. Interspeech 2011. accepted/in press Hoole, Ph., Kühnert, B. & Pouplier, M.
System-related variation. Handbook of
Laboratory Phonology. Ed.s M. Huffman, C. Fougeron, A. Cohn. Harrington, J., Hoole, Ph., Pouplier, M. Future
directions in speech production. Continuum
Companion to Phonetics. Eds Rachael-Anne Knight & Mark Jones. Pouplier, M. The gestural approach to syllable structure:
Universal, language- and cluster-specific aspects. In Fuchs, Weihrich, Pape,
Perrier (ed.s) Speech Planning and
Dynamics. Peter Lang. Goldstein, L., & Pouplier, M. The temporal
organization of speech. In Victor Ferreira, Matthew Goldrick and Michele
Miozzo (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of
Language Production. Oxford: Oxford University Press Pouplier, M. The gaits of speech: re-examining the
role of articulatory effort in spoken language. In Maria-Josep Solé, Daniel
Recasens (ed.s). The Initiation of Sound
Change: Perception, Production, and Social Factors. John Benjamins. |