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The Time-Course of Talker-Specificity Effects for Newly-Learned Pseudowords: Evidence for a Hybrid Model of Lexical Representation.
INTERSPEECH 2011: 753-756 |
| 2009 |
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Anna Maria Di Betta,
Mark J. E. Macdonald,
M. Gareth Gaskell:
Learning and Consolidation of Novel Spoken Words.
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| 4 |  | Jennifer M. Rodd,
M. Gareth Gaskell,
William D. Marslen-Wilson:
Modelling the effects of semantic ambiguity in word recognition.
Cognitive Science 28(1): 89-104 (2004) |
| 1999 |
| 3 |  | M. Gareth Gaskell,
William D. Marslen-Wilson:
Ambiguity, competition, and blending in spoken word recognition.
Cognitive Science 23(4): 439-462 (1999) |
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| 2 |  | M. Gareth Gaskell,
Mary Hare,
William D. Marslen-Wilson:
A Connectionist Model of Phonological Representation in Speech Perception.
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| 1 |  | Andrew R. Nix,
M. Gareth Gaskell,
William D. Marslen-Wilson:
Phonological variation and mismatch in lexical access.
EUROSPEECH 1993 |