Marianne Pouplier, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Yale University, New Haven, CT 
Area:
Phonetics
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Louis M. Goldstein grad student 2003 Yale
 (Units of phonological encoding: Empirical evidence.)
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Pouplier M, Marin S, Kochetov A. (2017) The difficulty of articulatory complexity. Cognitive Neuropsychology. 34: 472-475
Pouplier M, Cederbaum J, Hoole P, et al. (2017) Mixed modeling for irregularly sampled and correlated functional data: Speech science applications. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 142: 935
Pastätter M, Pouplier M. (2017) Articulatory mechanisms underlying onset-vowel organization Journal of Phonetics. 65: 1-14
Pouplier M, Marin S, Hoole P, et al. (2017) Speech rate effects in Russian onset clusters are modulated by frequency, but not auditory cue robustness Journal of Phonetics. 64: 108-126
Hoole P, Pouplier M. (2017) hman returns Computer Speech & Language. 45: 253-277
Cederbaum J, Pouplier M, Hoole P, et al. (2016) Functional linear mixed models for irregularly or sparsely sampled data Statistical Modelling. 16: 67-88
Kwon H, Chitoran I, Pouplier M, et al. (2016) Cross-linguistic differences in articulatory timing lag in consonant cluster perception Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 140: 3217-3217
Pouplier M, Marin S, Waltl S. (2014) Voice onset time in consonant cluster errors: can phonetic accommodation differentiate cognitive from motor errors? Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : Jslhr. 57: 1577-88
Pouplier M, Goldstein L. (2014) The relationship between planning and execution is more than duration: Response to Goldrick & Chu Language, Cognition and Neuroscience. 29: 1097-1099
Marin S, Pouplier M. (2014) Articulatory synergies in the temporal organization of liquid clusters in Romanian Journal of Phonetics. 42: 24-36
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