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Inhibitory phonetic priming: Where does the effect come from?The quarterly journal of experimental psychology
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2016 566 1
How deaf are French speakers to stress?The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
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2016 690 0
Tracking the Time Course of Word-Frequency Effects in Auditory Word Recognition With Event-Related PotentialsCognitive science
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2013 636 1
Phonological neighbourhood effects in French spoken-word recognitionThe quarterly journal of experimental psychology
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2010 603 0
Une surdité persistante au contraste / e / - / ε / : le cas des méridionauxXXVIIIèmes Journées d'Etude sur la Parole
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2010 454 126
Does training on a phonemic contrast absent in the listener's dialect influence word recognition ?The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
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2010 632 1
Behavioral and electrophysiological evidence for the impact of regional variation on phoneme perceptionCognition
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2009 566 546
Doit-on supposer un niveau de représentations pré-lexical de nature phonémique ?XXVIIèmes Journées d'Etude sur la Parole
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2008 489 144
Neighborhood density and neighborhood frequency effects in French spoken word recognitionProceedings of the Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association, INTERSPEECH-2007
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2007 514 370
The perception of phonemic contrasts in a non-native dialectThe Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
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2007 554 0
L'activation et la sélection lexicales lors de la reconnaissance des mots parlés : modèles théoriques et données expérimentalesL'Année psychologique
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2007 593 588
Inhibitory priming in auditory word recognition: Is it really the product of response biases?Current Psychology Letters
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2007 423 170
Do different boundary types induce subtle acoustic cues to which French listeners are sensitive?Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association, INTERSPEECH 2007
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2007 422 219
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