Crossref Citations
This article has been cited by the following publications. This list is generated based on data provided by
Crossref.
Howard, Sara
2004.
Connected speech processes in developmental speech impairment: observations from an electropalatographic perspective.
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics,
Vol. 18,
Issue. 6-8,
p.
405.
Howard, Sara
2007.
The interplay between articulation and prosody in children with impaired speech: Observations from electropalatographic and perceptual analysis.
Advances in Speech Language Pathology,
Vol. 9,
Issue. 1,
p.
20.
Komatsu, Mariana
and
Santos, Raquel
2007.
A variação na aquisição de regras de sândi externo em português brasileiro.
DELTA: Documentação de Estudos em Lingüística Teórica e Aplicada,
Vol. 23,
Issue. 2,
p.
223.
Thompson, Joy
and
Howard, Sara
2007.
Word juncture behaviours in young children's spontaneous speech production.
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics,
Vol. 21,
Issue. 11-12,
p.
895.
Chitoran, Ioana
and
Nevins, Andrew
2008.
Lingua,
Vol. 118,
Issue. 12,
p.
1900.
Klein, Harriet B.
2008.
A progressive consonant-substitution pattern in a typically developing child.
International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology,
Vol. 10,
Issue. 6,
p.
470.
Klein, Harriet B.
and
Liu-Shea, May
2009.
Between-Word Simplification Patterns in the Continuous Speech of Children With Speech Sound Disorders.
Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools,
Vol. 40,
Issue. 1,
p.
17.
Heselwood, Barry
2009.
R vocalisation, linking R and intrusive R: accounting for final schwa in RP English1.
Transactions of the Philological Society,
Vol. 107,
Issue. 1,
p.
66.
NICOLADIS, ELENA
and
PARADIS, JOHANNE
2011.
Learning to liaise and elidecomme il faut: evidence from bilingual children*.
Journal of Child Language,
Vol. 38,
Issue. 4,
p.
701.
Howard, Sara J.
Perkins, Michael R.
and
Sowden, Hannah
2012.
Idiosyncratic gesture use in atypical language development, and its interaction with speech rhythm, word juncture, syntax, pragmatics and discourse: a case study.
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics,
Vol. 26,
Issue. 10,
p.
882.
Newton, Caroline
2012.
Between-word processes in children with speech difficulties: insights from a usage-based approach to phonology.
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics,
Vol. 26,
Issue. 8,
p.
712.
Skoruppa, Katrin
Mani, Nivedita
Plunkett, Kim
Cabrol, Dominique
and
Peperkamp, Sharon
2013.
Early Word Recognition in Sentence Context: French and English 24‐Month‐Olds' Sensitivity to Sentence‐Medial Mispronunciations and Assimilations.
Infancy,
Vol. 18,
Issue. 6,
p.
1007.
Skoruppa, Katrin
Mani, Nivedita
and
Peperkamp, Sharon
2013.
Toddlers’ Processing of Phonological Alternations: Early Compensation for Assimilation in English and French.
Child Development,
Vol. 84,
Issue. 1,
p.
313.
Skoruppa, Katrin
and
Rosen, Stuart
2014.
Processing of Phonological Variation in Children With Hearing Loss: Compensation for English Place Assimilation in Connected Speech.
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research,
Vol. 57,
Issue. 3,
p.
1127.
KIM, YUN JUNG
and
SUNDARA, MEGHA
2015.
Segmentation of vowel-initial words is facilitated by function words.
Journal of Child Language,
Vol. 42,
Issue. 4,
p.
709.
Yuen, Ivan
Cox, Felicity
and
Demuth, Katherine
2017.
Planning of Hiatus-Breaking Inserted /ɹ/ in the Speech of Australian English–Speaking Children.
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research,
Vol. 60,
Issue. 4,
p.
826.
Walker, Gareth
2018.
Close proximity of turn-continuation to possible turn-completion in conversation.
Speech Communication,
Vol. 99,
Issue. ,
p.
231.
Barrett, Catherine
McCabe, Patricia
Masso, Sarah
and
Preston, Jonathan
2020.
Protocol for the Connected Speech Transcription of Children with Speech Disorders: An Example from Childhood Apraxia of Speech.
Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica,
Vol. 72,
Issue. 2,
p.
152.
Wanrooij, Karin
and
Raijmakers, Maartje E.J.
2020.
Evidence for immature perception in adolescents: Adults process reduced speech better and faster than 16-year olds.
Language Acquisition,
Vol. 27,
Issue. 4,
p.
434.
Babatsouli, Elena
2021.
What is in the “I” of the beholder: modeling the processing of consonant addition in a child’s pronoun.
Communications in Statistics: Case Studies, Data Analysis and Applications,
Vol. 7,
Issue. 4,
p.
670.