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Word-level prosody in Balsas Nahuatl: The origin, development, and acoustic correlates of tone in a stress accent language
SG Guion, JD Amith, CS Doty, IA Shport
Journal of Phonetics 38 (2), 137-166, 2010
452010
Training English listeners to identify pitch-accent patterns in Tokyo Japanese
IA Shport
Studies in Second Language Acquisition 38 (4), 739-769, 2016
212016
Acquisition of Japanese pitch accent by American learners
AS Irina
Japanese as foreign language in the age of globalization 43, 165, 2008
212008
Cross-linguistic perception and learning of Japanese lexical prosody by English listeners
IA Shport
University of Oregon, 2011
202011
Perception of acoustic cues to Tokyo Japanese pitch-accent contrasts in native Japanese and naive English listeners
IA Shport
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 138 (1), 307-318, 2015
142015
Lexical and phrasal prominence patterns in school-aged children's speech
IA Shport, MA Redford
Journal of child language 41 (4), 890-912, 2014
142014
Perception of Vietnamese back vowels contrasting in rounding by English listeners
IA Shport
Journal of Phonetics 73, 8-23, 2019
62019
Acquisition of rhythm: evidence from spontaneous L2 speech
I Shport
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 123 (5_Supplement), 3328-3328, 2008
62008
The effect of segmental structure on F0 patterns of words in Tokyo Japanese
IA Shport, SG GuIoN
Journal of the Phonetic Society of Japan 12 (2), 4-16, 2008
42008
Perception and Production of Japanese Pitch Patterns with Non-Syllabic Morae
IA Shport
University of Oregon, 2003
42003
The roles of vowel fronting, lengthening, and listener variables in the perception of vocal femininity
IA Shport
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 61 (1), 130-144, 2018
32018
Interactions between Lexical and Phrasal Prosody in School-aged Children's Speech.
I Shport, MA Redford
ICPhS, 1838-1841, 2011
32011
The effect of segmental structure on the production of Japanese pitch‐accent
IA Shport
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 120 (5_Supplement), 3088-3088, 2006
32006
Sounding Southern: Identities expressed through language
I Shport, W Herd
Acoustics Today 16 (3), 44-52, 2020
22020
Introduction to the special issue on English in the Southern United States: Social factors and language variation
I Shport, W Herd
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 147 (1), 525-528, 2020
22020
Flapping before a stressed vowel–whatever!
IA Shport, G Johnson, W Herd
Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics 31 (1), 2017
22017
Comparing weights of cues with different numbers of levels.
V Kapatsinski, I Shport, S Guion‐Anderson
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 129 (4_Supplement), 2423-2423, 2011
22011
Perceptual assimilation and discrimination of falling, level, and rising lexical tones by native English speakers
I Shport
Speech Prosody, 533-537, 2016
12016
Variation in prosodic phonology: Individual differences in production of the pitch-accent contrast
I Shport
Fourth International Symposium on Tonal Aspects of Languages, 2014
12014
The effect of oral proficiency on production of rhythm in spontaneous second language (L2) Japanese speech.
I Shport
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 125 (4_Supplement), 2727-2727, 2009
12009
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