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Irene B R Smith,Meghan Clayards Irene B R Smith
Merged productions of /ɪ/ and /ɛ/ before nasal consonants is well documented in Southern U.S. English, but perception studies on this merger are limited. A two-alternative forced-choice perception task asked U.S. listeners from inside and...
João Pedro M Mura,Giovanne A Ferreira,Alexandre N Zerbini et al. João Pedro M Mura et al.
We applied passive acoustic monitoring and Hierarchical Density-Based Spatial Clustering of Applications with Noise clustering to define spatiotemporally cohesive groupings of franciscana dolphin (Pontoporia blainvillei) echolocation click ...
Charlotte Garcia,Fergio Sismono,Tobias Goehring et al. Charlotte Garcia et al.
The health of the auditory nerve is a key factor for hearing outcomes in cochlear-implant patients. Many electrophysiological markers of auditory-neural health have been proposed, with varying predictive power and independence from non-neur...
Tzu-Pei Tsai,Tessa Bent,Malachi Henry Tzu-Pei Tsai
This study investigated how variation in vocal timbre (e.g., neutral and twangy) influences intelligibility and listening effort in traffic-shaped noises. Word identification and subjective listening effort ratings were used to assess timbr...
Carissa A Diantoro,Melissa A Redford Carissa A Diantoro
This study investigates the feasibility of using non-native listeners to assess non-native pronunciation of different target languages. Native English-speaking students studying university-level German and French reproduced German, French, ...
Frank Seifart Frank Seifart
Acoustic differences between homophonous morphemes raise concerns for mainstream models of language production. But evidence for such differences so far comes almost exclusively from word final s in English. The current study analyzes homop...
Ciara E Browne,Christine Erbe,Robert D McCauley Ciara E Browne
This paper describes Omura's whale vocalizations recorded off northern Australia. Most common was a two-unit "doublet" (17-50 Hz, peak 25.5 Hz, duration ∼15 s). This was rhythmically repeated for extended periods of time, in typical baleen...
Robert T Taylor,Megan S Ballard,Jason D Sagers et al. Robert T Taylor et al.
In wind-wave driven ambient sound environments, the cross-correlation of acoustic data recorded on vertically separated hydrophones can provide estimates of the average sound speed between hydrophones. Deployment of a 52-element vertical li...
Läslo G Evers Läslo G Evers
The oceans are filled with acoustic waves, which are trapped in a low-velocity layer at about 1 km water depth. The sound speed depends on the temperature. From hydroacoustic arrays, travel times can be obtained through cross-correlating tr...