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Holger Mitterer's Degrees
- PhD Cognitive Science University of Potsdam
- Masters Cognitive Science University of Potsdam
- Bachelors Psychology University of Tübingen
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Holger Mitterer is a German cognitive scientist and linguist and associate professor at the University of Malta. He is known for his works on applied psycholinguistics. Mitterer is co-editor-in-chief with Cynthia Clopper of Language and Speech. He is a former associate editor of Laboratory Phonology and a member of the editorial board of the Journal of Phonetics.
Holger Mitterer's Published Works
Published Works
- Projecting the End of a Speaker's Turn: A Cognitive Cornerstone of Conversation (2006) (336)
- Novel second-language words and asymmetric lexical access (2008) (213)
- Foreign Subtitles Help but Native-Language Subtitles Harm Foreign Speech Perception (2009) (197)
- The link between speech perception and production is phonological and abstract: Evidence from the shadowing task (2008) (147)
- Coping with phonological assimilation in speech perception: Evidence for early compensation (2003) (134)
- The fragile nature of the speech-perception deficit in dyslexia: Natural vs. synthetic speech (2004) (109)
- What sound symbolism can and cannot do: Testing the iconicity of ideophones from five languages (2016) (106)
- Listeners recover /t/s that speakers reduce: Evidence from /t/-lenition in Dutch (2006) (104)
- Auditory cortical tuning to statistical regularities in phonology (2005) (93)
- In search of the auditory, phonetic, and/or phonological problems in dyslexia: context effects in speech perception. (2004) (76)
- Individual differences in late bilinguals' L2 phonological processes: From acoustic-phonetic analysis to lexical access (2012) (76)
- The Recognition of Phonologically Assimilated Words Does Not Depend on Specific Language Experience (2006) (69)
- Phonetic category recalibration: What are the categories? (2014) (69)
- Listeners retune phoneme categories across languages. (2013) (63)
- Phonological abstraction without phonemes in speech perception (2013) (62)
- The perception of English front vowels by North Holland and Flemish listeners: Acoustic similarity predicts and explains cross-linguistic and L2 perception (2012) (62)
- Speech reductions change the dynamics of competition during spoken word recognition (2012) (58)
- Processing reduced word-forms in speech perception using probabilistic knowledge about speech production. (2009) (58)
- On the causes of compensation for coarticulation: Evidence for phonological mediation (2006) (56)
- Constraints on the processes responsible for the extrinsic normalization of vowels (2011) (56)
- Neural evidence of allophonic perception in children at risk for dyslexia (2012) (55)
- The influence of memory on perception: it's not what things look like, it's what you call them. (2009) (55)
- Phonological Abstraction in Processing Lexical-Tone Variation: Evidence From a Learning Paradigm (2011) (53)
- The role of perceptual integration in the recognition of assimilated word forms (2006) (53)
- Recalibrating Color Categories Using World Knowledge (2008) (50)
- The nature of auditory discrimination problems in children with specific language impairment: An MMN study (2011) (46)
- Allophonic mode of speech perception in Dutch children at risk for dyslexia: a longitudinal study. (2012) (45)
- No delays in application of perceptual learning in speech recognition: Evidence from eye tracking (2013) (38)
- Listening to different speakers: On the time-course of perceptual compensation for vocal-tract characteristics (2011) (36)
- The mental lexicon is fully specified: evidence from eye-tracking. (2011) (34)
- Letters don’t matter: No effect of orthography on the perception of conversational speech (2015) (33)
- How does prosody influence speech categorization? (2016) (33)
- Stroop dilution but not word-processing dilution: evidence for attention capture (2003) (32)
- Possible words and fixed stress in the segmentation of Slovak speech (2010) (32)
- Discourse context and the recognition of reduced and canonical spoken words (2012) (31)
- Is Vowel Normalization Independent of Lexical Processing? (2006) (30)
- Allophones, not phonemes in spoken-word recognition (2018) (29)
- Regional accent variation in the shadowing task: Evidence for a loose perception–action coupling in speech (2013) (28)
- How we hear what is hardly there: Mechanisms underlying compensation for /t/-reduction in speech comprehension (2008) (28)
- Shadowing reduced speech and alignment. (2010) (26)
- Perception of intrusive /r/ in English by native, cross-language and cross-dialect listeners. (2011) (24)
- Evidence for precategorical extrinsic vowel normalization (2013) (24)
- Effects of first and second language on segmentation of non-native speech* (2011) (22)
- What sound symbolism can and cannot do: Testing the iconicity of ideophones from five languages: Supplementary Material (2016) (20)
- How does cognitive load influence speech perception? An encoding hypothesis (2017) (20)
- Exposure modality, input variability and the categories of perceptual recalibration (2016) (19)
- The Time Course of Perceptual Learning (2011) (18)
- A time course of prosodic modulation in phonological inferencing: The case of Korean post-obstruent tensing (2018) (17)
- The Role of Native-Language Knowledge in the Perception of Casual Speech in a Second Language (2012) (17)
- Surface forms trump underlying representations in functional generalisations in speech perception: the case of German devoiced stops (2017) (17)
- The glottal stop between segmental and suprasegmental processing: The case of Maltese (2019) (17)
- Hemispheric differences in the effects of context on vowel perception (2012) (16)
- Resolving ambiguity in familiar and unfamiliar casual speech (2012) (16)
- Variability in L2 phonemic learning originates from speech-specific capabilities: An MMN study on late bilinguals (2016) (16)
- Lexically-driven perceptual adjustments of vowel categories (2005) (16)
- Perceptual adaptation to segmental and syllabic reductions in continuous spoken Dutch (2014) (15)
- Recognizing reduced forms: Different processing mechanisms for similar reductions (2011) (15)
- Correlation versus causation in multisensory perception (2010) (15)
- Compensation for complete assimilation in speech perception: The case of Korean labial-to-velar assimilation (2013) (15)
- Compensation for assimilatory devoicing and prosodic structure in German fricative perception (2010) (13)
- My English sounds better than yours: Second-language learners perceive their own accent as better than that of their peers (2020) (13)
- How phonological reductions sometimes help the listener. (2013) (13)
- Not all geminates are created equal: Evidence from Maltese glottal consonants (2018) (13)
- Acquiring L2 sentence comprehension: A longitudinal study of word monitoring (2012) (12)
- The singleton-geminate distinction can be rate dependent: Evidence from Maltese (2018) (12)
- Perceptual Learning of Liquids (2011) (12)
- Can hearing puter activate pupil? Phonological competition and the processing of reduced spoken words in spontaneous conversations (2012) (12)
- What are the letters of speech? Testing the role of phonological specification and phonetic similarity in perceptual learning (2016) (11)
- Deviant neural processing of phonotactic probabilities in adults with dyslexia (2013) (11)
- Acquiring L 2 sentence comprehension : A longitudinal study of word monitoring in noise ∗ (2012) (10)
- Understanding "gardem bench" : studies on the perception of assimilated word forms (2003) (9)
- Use what you can: storage, abstraction processes, and perceptual adjustments help listeners recognize reduced forms (2014) (9)
- How are words reduced in spontaneous speech? (2019) (8)
- Pointing Gestures do not Influence the Perception of Lexical Stress (2011) (7)
- Use of Syntax in Perceptual Compensation for Phonological Reduction (2014) (7)
- Visual speech influences speech perception immediately but not automatically (2017) (6)
- Towards neurophysiological assessment of phonemic discrimination: Context effects of the mismatch negativity (2009) (6)
- Knowledge of Maltese singular–plural mappings (2020) (5)
- Extrinsic normalization for vocal tracts depends on the signal, not on attention (2012) (5)
- The limited power of sound symbolism (2012) (4)
- Learning a new sound pair in a second language: Italian learners and German glottal consonants (2019) (4)
- Speakers differentiate English intrusive and onset /r/, but L2 listeners do not (2007) (4)
- The Role of Segmental Information in Syntactic Processing Through the Syntax–Prosody Interface (2020) (3)
- Top-down effects on compensation for coarticulation are not replicable (2007) (3)
- Prosodic Structure Affects the Production and Perception of Voice-Assimilated German Fricatives (2006) (3)
- Evidence for precategorical extrinsic vowel normalization (2013) (3)
- What sound symbolism can and cannot do (2016) (3)
- Priming Maltese plurals (2021) (2)
- BEHAVIOR REFLECTS THE (DEGREE OF) REALITY OF PHONOLOGICAL FEATURES IN THE BRAIN AS WELL (2007) (2)
- Factors that affect phonetic adaptation : Exemplar filters and sound change (2013) (2)
- Glottal stops do not constrain lexical access as do oral stops (2021) (2)
- Compensation for phonological as Evidence from Hungarian l (2003) (2)
- Perceptual learning in speech is phonetic, not phonological: Evidence from final consonant devoicing (2015) (2)
- Phonological competition in casual speech (2010) (2)
- Max-Planck-Institute for Psycholinguistics: Annual Report 2006 (2006) (1)
- Filtering out place assimilations in perception I: Context-sensitivity at an acoustic/phonetic level (1998) (1)
- Listeners retune phoneme boundaries across languages (2011) (1)
- A “names-as-fixed-effect fallacy” in studies of name-based racial discrimination (2022) (1)
- Social accountability influences phonetic alignment (2011) (1)
- Agreeing to disagree : constant non-alignment of speech gestures in dialogue (2014) (1)
- The Efficiency of Cross-Dialectal Word Recognition (2011) (1)
- Patterns of generalization of perceptual learning on phonetic representations (2015) (1)
- How important is prediction for understanding spontaneous speech (2018) (1)
- Perceptual compensation for voice assimilation of German fricatives (2006) (1)
- How acoustically reduced forms activate the lexicon: Evidence from eye-tracking (2008) (1)
- Tracking perception of pronunciation variation by tracking looks to printed words: The case of word-final /t/ (2007) (0)
- Ecological aspects of speech perception [Research topic] (2012) (0)
- Does learning to read change the perception of speech? Evidence from perceptual recalibration of speech sounds in adult illiterates, semi-literates, and literates of Tamil (2021) (0)
- Phonetics and Eye-Tracking (2021) (0)
- Adaptation to reductions: Challenges of regional variation (2013) (0)
- How talker-adaptation helps listeners recognize reduced word-forms (2012) (0)
- Filtering out place assimilations in perception II: Length does matter (2002) (0)
- Limits of audience design: Epenthetic glottal stops in Maltese (2022) (0)
- At which processing level does extrinsic speaker information influence vowel perception (2009) (0)
- Datasets on the production and perception of underlying and epenthetic glottal stops in Maltese (2020) (0)
- Provided for Non-commercial Research and Educational Use Only. Not for Reproduction or Distribution or Commercial Use Speech Perception (0)
- Phonetic convergence is not a consequence of stimulus-response compatibility (2013) (0)
- Phonological competititon in casual speech (2010) (0)
- Cross-language flexibility of phoneme boundaries (2011) (0)
- The activation of reduced forms to the lexicon: Evidence from eye-tracking (2008) (0)
- Knowledge of Maltese singular–plural mappings (2020) (0)
- Selective adaptation of German /r/: A role for perceptual saliency (2022) (0)
- Short- and medium-term plasticity for speaker adaptation seem to be independent (2005) (0)
- Compensation for phonological assimilation can be triggered by nonspeech sounds (2004) (0)
- Lexical status effects on compensation for fricative assimilation (2005) (0)
- Epenthetic vs Lexical Glottal Stop in Maltese (2019) (0)
- Phonological competition during the recognition of spontaneous speech: Effects of linguistic context and spectral cues (2009) (0)
- Gender, Language and Culture: A Study of Japanese Television Interview Discourse (review) (2006) (0)
- Perceptual learning and allophonic variation in liquids (2011) (0)
- Adapting to phonological reduction: Tracking how learning from talker-specific episodes helps listeners recognize reductions (2010) (0)
- Social accountability influences phonetic alignment [Abstract] (2011) (0)
- RESEARCH REPORT How Phonological Reductions Sometimes Help the Listener (2012) (0)
- Lexical competition during the comprehension of spontaneous speech (2007) (0)
- Visual speech influences speech perception immediately but not automatically (2016) (0)
- Behavioral and Electrophysiological evidence for early vowel normalization (2012) (0)
- Speech perception in dyslexia : Auditory , phonetic , and phonological context effects (2002) (0)
- Perception of an infrequent assimilation: Labial‐to‐alveolar assimilation in German (2008) (0)
- How does cognitive load influence speech perception? An encoding hypothesis (2016) (0)
- Listeners reconstruct reduced forms during spontaneous speech: Evidence from eye movements (2009) (0)
- Word goodness affects the L1-dependent ability to store pitch contrasts (2020) (0)
- Lexical competition in casual speech: Evidence from eye-tracking (2009) (0)
- Role of orthographic information in the auditory processing of novel L2 words (2007) (0)
- Journal of Experimental Psychology : Learning , Memory , and Cognition How Phonological Reductions Sometimes Help the Listener (2017) (0)
- Word goodness affects the L1-dependent ability to store F 0 contrasts (2020) (0)
- Perception of reduced word forms (2007) (0)
- How talker-adaptation helps listeners recognize reduced word-forms [Abstract] (2012) (0)
- Regional accent variation in the shadowing task: Evidence for a loose perception–action coupling in speech (2013) (0)
- Native and non-native segmentation of continuous speech (2008) (0)
- How world knowledge influences color perception: Perceptual memory vs. linguistic relativity accounts (2007) (0)
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