Murray J Munro
Affiliations: | 1994- | Linguistics | Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada |
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applied phoneticsWebsite:
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Sign in to add traineeXinchun Wang | grad student | 2002 | Simon Fraser |
Xianghua Wu | grad student | 2012 | Simon Fraser |
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Munro MJ, Derwing TM, Saito K. (2024) Aspiring to Aspirate: L2 Acquisition of English Word-Initial /p/ Over 10 Years. Language and Speech. 238309241264296 |
Munro MJ. (2022) Variability in L2 Vowel Production: Different Elicitation Methods Affect Individual Speakers Differently. Frontiers in Psychology. 13: 916736 |
Thomson RI, Munro MJ. (2016) Incongruence in second language vowel perception and production The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 140: 3162-3162 |
Saito K, Munro MJ. (2014) The early phase of /see symbol/ production development in adult Japanese learners of English. Language and Speech. 57: 451-69 |
Derwing TM, Munro MJ, Foote JA, et al. (2014) Opening the window on comprehensible pronunciation after 19 years: A workplace training study Language Learning. 64: 526-548 |
Wu X, Munro MJ, Wang Y. (2014) Tone assimilation by Mandarin and Thai listeners with and without L2 experience Journal of Phonetics. 46: 86-100 |
Derwing TM, Munro MJ. (2013) The Development of L2 Oral Language Skills in Two L1 Groups: A 7-Year Study Language Learning. 63: 163-185 |
Wu X, Munro M, Wang Y. (2011) Hemispheric processing of tones by listeners with or without tone experience. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 129: 2420-2420 |
Derwing TM, Munro MJ. (2010) Symposium – Accentuating the Positive: Directions in Pronunciation Research Language Teaching. 43: 366-368 |
Munro MJ, Derwing TM, Burgess CS. (2010) Detection of nonnative speaker status from content-masked speech Speech Communication. 52: 626-637 |