Sibout Govert Nooteboom

Affiliations: 
Eindhoven, Utrecht 
Area:
Phonetics
Website:
http://lotos.library.uu.nl/publish/articles/000099/bookpart.pdf
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http://profs.library.uu.nl/index.php/profrec/getprofdata/1500/2/2/0

Parents

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Antonie Cohen grad student 1972 Utrecht

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Hugo Quené collaborator 1989- Utrecht
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Nooteboom SG, Quené H. (2020) Repairing speech errors: Competition as a source of repairs Journal of Memory and Language. 111: 104069
Nooteboom S, Quené H. (2019) Temporal aspects of self-monitoring for speech errors Journal of Memory and Language. 105: 43-59
Nooteboom SG, Quené H. (2017) Self-monitoring for speech errors: Two-stage detection and repair with and without auditory feedback Journal of Memory and Language. 95: 19-35
Nooteboom S, Quené H. (2015) Word onsets and speech errors. Explaining relative frequencies of segmental substitutions Journal of Memory and Language. 78: 33-46
Nooteboom S, Quené H. (2014) Do speakers try to distract attention from their speech errors?: The prosody of self-repairs Above and Beyond the Segments: Experimental Linguistics and Phonetics. 203-217
Nooteboom SG, Quené H. (2013) Parallels between self-monitoring for speech errors and identification of the misspoken segments Journal of Memory and Language. 69: 417-428
Nooteboom SG, Quené H. (2013) Heft lemisphere: Exchanges predominate in segmental speech errors Journal of Memory and Language. 68: 26-38
NOOTEBOOM S. (2011) Self-monitoring for speech errors in novel phrases and phrasal lexical items Yearbook of Phraseology. 2: 1-16
van Rossum MA, Quené H, Nooteboom SG. (2008) Prosodic boundaries in alaryngeal speech. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics. 22: 215-31
Nooteboom S, Quené H. (2008) Self-monitoring and feedback: A new attempt to find the main cause of lexical bias in phonological speech errors Journal of Memory and Language. 58: 837-861
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