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Clarke-Davidson, C. M., Luce, P. A., & Sawusch, J. R. (2008). Does perceptual learning in speech reflect changes in phonetic category representation or decision bias? Perception & Psychophysics, 70 (4), 604-618. [pdf]

Ju, M., & Luce, P. A. (2006). Representational specificity of within-category phonetic variation in the long-term mental lexicon. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 32, 120-138. [pdf]

Newman, R. S., Sawusch, J. R., & Luce, P. A. (2005). Do postonset segments define a lexical neighborhood? Memory & Cognition, 33 (6), 941-960. [pdf]

McLennan, C. T., Luce, P. A., & Charles-Luce, J. (2005). Representation of lexical form: Evidence from studies of sublexical ambiguity. Journal of Experimental .Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 31, 1308-1314. [pdf]

McLennan, C. T., & Luce, P. A. (2005). Examining the time course of indexical specificity effects in spoken word recognition. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 31, 306-321. [pdf]

Vitevitch, M. S., & Luce, P. A. (2005). Increases in phonotactic probability facilitate spoken nonword repetition. Journal of Memory and Language, 52 (2), 193-204. [pdf]

Vitevitch, M. S., & Luce, P. A. (2004). A Web-based interface to calculate phonotactic probability for words and nonwords in English. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, and Computers, 36 (3), 481-487. [pdf]

Ju, M. & Luce, P. A. (2004). Falling on Sensitive Ears - Constraints on Bilingual Lexical Activation. Psychological Science, 15 (5), 314-318. [pdf]

McLennan, C. T., Luce, P. A., & Charles-Luce, J. (2003). Representation of lexical form. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, & Cognition, 29, 539-553. [pdf]

Jusczyk, P. W., & Luce, P. A. (2002). Speech perception and spoken word recognition: Past and present. Ear and Hearing, 23 (1), 2-40. [pdf]

Luce, P. A., & Large, N. (2001). Phonotactics, neighborhood density, and entropy in spoken word recognition. Language and Cognitive Processes, 16, 565-581. [Also In J. M. McQueen & A. Cutler (Eds.), Spoken word access processes. East Sussex: Psychology Press, 563-581.] [pdf]

Luce, P. A., Goldinger, S. D., & Vitevitch, M. S. (2000). It's good . . . But is it ART? [Commentary on the article Merging information in speech recognition: Feedback is never necessary]. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 23, 336. [pdf]

Luce, P. A., Goldinger, S. D., Auer, E. T., & Vitevitch, M. S. (2000). Phonetic priming, neighborhood activation, and PARSYN. Perception & Psychophysics, 62, 615-625. [pdf]

Vitevitch, M. S., & Luce, P. A. (1999). Probabilistic phonotactics and neighborhood activation in spoken word recognition. Journal of Memory and Language, 40, 374-408. [pdf]

Luce, P. A., & Lyons, E. A. (1999). Processing lexically embedded spoken words. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 25, 174-183. [pdf]

Mattys, S. L., Jusczyk, P. W., Luce, P. A., & Morgan, J. L. (1999). Phonotactic and prosodic effects on word segmentation in infants. Cognitive Psychology, 38 (4), 465-494. [pdf]

Vitevitch, M. S., Luce, P. A., Pisoni, D. B., & Auer, E. T. (1999). Phonotactics, neighborhood activation, and lexical access for spoken words. Brain and Language, 68, 306-311. [pdf]

Gaygen, D. E., & Luce, P. A. (1998). Effects of modality on subjective frequency estimates and processing of spoken and printed words. Perception & Psychophysics, 60, 465-483. [pdf]

Luce, P. A., & Cluff, M. S. (1998). Delayed commitment in spoken word recognition: Evidence from Cross-modal Priming. Perception & Psychophysics, 60, 484-490. [pdf]

Luce, P. A., & Lyons, E. A. (1998). Specificity of memory representations for spoken words. Memory and Cognition, 26, 708-715. [pdf]

Vitevitch, M. S., & Luce, P. A. (1998). When words compete: Levels of processing in spoken word perception. Psychological Science, 9, 325-329. [pdf]

Luce, P. A., & Pisoni, D. B. (1998). Recognizing spoken words: The neighborhood activation model. Ear and Hearing, 19, 1-36. [pdf]

Vitevitch, M. S., Luce, P. A., Charles-Luce, J., & Kemmerer, D. (1997). Phonotactics and syllable stress: Implications for the processing of spoken nonsense words. Language and Speech, 40, 47-62. [pdf]

Newman, R. S., Sawusch, J. R., & Luce, P. A. (1997). Lexical neighborhood effects in phonetic processing. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 23 (3), 873-889. [pdf]

Charles-Luce, J., & Luce, P. A. (1995). An examination of similarity neighborhoods in young children's receptive vocabularies. Journal of Child Language, 22 (3), 727-735. [pdf]

Jusczyk, P. W., Luce, P. A., & Charles-Luce, J. (1994). Infants’ sensitivity to phonotactic patterns in the native language. Journal of Memory and Language, 33 (5), 630-645. [pdf]

Goldinger, S. D., Luce, P. A., Pisoni, D. B., & Marcario, J. K. (1992). Form-Based Priming in Spoken Word Recognition: The Roles of Competition and Bias. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 18 (6), 1211-1238. [pdf]

Cluff, M. S., & Luce, P. A. (1990). Similarity neighborhoods of spoken 2-syllable words - retroactive effects on multiple activation. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 16 (3), 551-563. [pdf]

Charles-Luce, J., & Luce, P. A. (1990). Similarity neighborhoods of words in young children's lexicons. Journal of Child Language, 17 (1), 205-215.

Goldinger, S. D., Luce, P. A., & Pisoni, D. B. (1989). Priming lexical neighbors of spoken words: Effects of competition and inhibition. Journal of Memory and Language, 28, 501-518. [pdf]

Pisoni, D. B., Goldinger, S. D., & Luce, P. A. (1988). Acoustic-phonetic priming in spoken word recognition - a test of the neighborhood activation model. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 26 (6), 505-506.

Luce, P. A., & Cluff, M. S. (1988). Similarity neighborhoods of spoken bisyllabic words. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 26 (6), 519-519.

Pisoni, D. B., & Luce, P. A. (1987). Acoustic-phonetic representations in word recognition. Cognition, 25 (1-2), 21-52.

Luce, P. A. (1986). A computational analysis of uniqueness points in auditory word recognition. Perception & Psychophysics, 39 (3), 155-158. [pdf]

Luce, P. A., & Charles-Luce, J. (1985). Contextual effects on vowel duration, closure duration, and the consonant-vowel ratio in speech production. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 78 (6), 1949-1957. [pdf]

Pisoni, D. B., Nusbaum, H. C., Luce, P. A., & Slowiaczek, L. M. (1985). Speech perception, word recognition, and the structure of the lexicon. Speech Communication, 4 (1-3), 75-95.

Kewley-Port, D., & Luce, P. A. (1984). Time-varying features of initial stop consonants in auditory running spectra: A first report. Perception & Psychophysics, 35 (4), 353-360. [pdf]

Luce, P. A., Feustel, T. C., & Pisoni, D. B. (1983). Capacity demands in short-term memory for synthetic and natural speech. Human Factors, 25 (1), 17-32.

 

BOOK CHAPTERS   (back to top)

Auer, E. T., & Luce, P. A. (2005). Probabilistic phonotactics and spoken word recognition. In D. B., Pisoni & R. E. Remez (Eds.), Handbook of Speech Perception, pp. 610-630.

Luce, P. A., & McLennan, C. (2005). Spoken word recognition: The challenge of variation. In D. B., Pisoni & R. E. Remez (Eds.), Handbook of Speech Perception, pp 591-609.

Luce, P. A., McLennan, C., & Charles-Luce, J. (2003). Abstractness and specificity in spoken word recognition: Indexical and allophonic variability in long-term repetition priming. In J. Bowers & C. Marsolek (Eds.), Rethinking implicit memory. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 197-214.

Jusczyk, P. W., & Luce, P. A. (2002). Speech perception. In Pashler, H., & Yantis, S. (Eds.), Stevens’ Handbook of Experimental Psychology, Volume 1: Sensation and Perception (3rd. ed.). New York: John Wiley and Sons, 493-536.

Jusczyk, P. W., & Luce, P. A. (2002). Speech perception. In Pashler, H., & Yantis, S. (Eds.), Stevens’ Handbook of Experimental Psychology, Volume 1: Sensation and Perception (3rd. ed.). New York: John Wiley and Sons, 493-536.

Newman, R. S., Sawusch, J. R., & Luce, P. A. (2000). The influence of underspecification and phoneme frequency in speech perception. In M. B. Broe and J. B. Pierrehumbert (Eds.), Papers in Laboratory Phonology 5. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

 

CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS   (back to top)

Clarke, C. M., and Luce, P. A. (2005). Perceptual adaptation to speaker characteristics: VOT boundaries in stop voicing categorization. Proceedings of the ISCA Workshop on Plasticity in Speech Perception, 23-26.

Lambert, B. L., Lin, S., Toh, S. W., Luce, P. A., McLennan, C. T., La Vigne, R., Fisher, W. M., Dickey, L. W., & Senders, J. W. (2005). Frequency and neighborhood effects on auditory perception of drug names in noise. Proceedings of Noise-Con 2005, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Hollich, G., & Luce, P. A. (2002). Lexical neighborhood effects in 17-month-old word learning. Proceedings of the Boston University Conference on Language Development.

Luce, P. A., & Large, N. (2000). Do spoken words have attractors? Proceedings of Spoken Word Access Procedures. Nijmegen, The Netherlands: Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics.

Luce, P. A., Charles-Luce, J., & Mclennan, C. (1999). Representational specificity of lexical form in the production and perception of spoken words. Proceedings of the 1999 International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 1889-1892.

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