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Anzahl der Publikationen: 22

Zeitschriftenartikel

Reinisch, Eva; Juhl, Katharina I. und Llompart, Miquel (29. Juli 2020): The Impact of Free Allophonic Variation on the Perception of Second Language Phonological Categories. In: Frontiers in Communication, Bd. 5, 47: S. 1-14 [PDF, 729kB]

Mitterer, Holger; Eger, Nikola Anna und Reinisch, Eva (7. Februar 2020): My English sounds better than yours: Second-language learners perceive their own accent as better than that of their peers.
In: PLOS One 15(2), e0227643 [PDF, 514kB]

Bosker, Hans Rutger; Sjerps, Matthias J. und Reinisch, Eva (2020): Spectral contrast effects are modulated by selective attention in "cocktail party" settings. In: Attention Perception & Psychophysics, Bd. 82, Nr. 3: S. 1318-1332

Bosker, Hans Rutger; Sjerps, Matthias J. und Reinisch, Eva (2020): Temporal contrast effects in human speech perception are immune to selective attention. In: Scientific Reports, Bd. 10, Nr. 1, 5607 [PDF, 1MB]

Llompart, Miquel und Reinisch, Eva (2020): The Phonological Form of Lexical Items Modulates the Encoding of Challenging Second-Language Sound Contrasts. In: Journal of Experimental Psychology-Learning Memory and Cognition, Bd. 46, Nr. 8: S. 1590-1610

Llompart, Miquel und Reinisch, Eva (2019): Robustness of phonolexical representations relates to phonetic flexibility for difficult second language sound contrasts. In: Bilingualism-Language and Cognition, Bd. 22, Nr. 5: S. 1085-1100

Gabay, Yafit; Najjar, Inaas-Jana und Reinisch, Eva (2019): Another Temporal Processing Deficit in Individuals With Developmental Dyslexia: The Case of Normalization for Speaking Rate. In: Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research, Bd. 62, Nr. 7: S. 2171-2184

Llompart, Miquel und Reinisch, Eva (2019): Imitation in a Second Language Relies on Phonological Categories but Does Not Reflect the Productive Usage of Difficult Sound Contrasts. In: Language and Speech, Bd. 62, Nr. 3: S. 594-622

Eger, Nikola Anna und Reinisch, Eva (2019): The Impact of One's Own Voice and Production Skills on Word Recognition in a Second Language. In: Journal of Experimental Psychology-Learning Memory and Cognition, Bd. 45, Nr. 3: S. 552-571

Eger, Nikola Anna und Reinisch, Eva (2019): THE ROLE OF ACOUSTIC CUES AND LISTENER PROFICIENCY IN THE PERCEPTION OF ACCENT IN NONNATIVE SOUNDS. In: Studies in Second Language Acquisition, Bd. 41, Nr. 1: S. 179-200

Reinisch, Eva und Penney, Joshua (2019): The role of vowel length and glottalization in German learners' perception of the English coda stop voicing contrast. In: Laboratory Phonology, Bd. 10, Nr. 1, 18

Eger, Nikola Anna; Mitterer, Holger und Reinisch, Eva (2019): Learning a new sound pair in a second language: Italian learners and German glottal consonants. In: Journal of Phonetics, Bd. 77, 100917

Mitterer, Holger; Reinisch, Eva und McQueen, James M. (2018): Allophones, not phonemes in spoken-word recognition. In: Journal of Memory and Language, Bd. 98: S. 77-92

Llompart, Miguel und Reinisch, Eva (2018): Acoustic cues, not phonological features, drive vowel perception: Evidence from height, position and tenseness contrasts in German vowels. In: Journal of Phonetics, Bd. 67: S. 34-48

Mitterer, Holger und Reinisch, Eva (2017): Surface forms trump underlying representations in functional generalisations in speech perception: the case of German devoiced stops. In: Language Cognition and Neuroscience, Bd. 32, Nr. 9: S. 1133-1147

Mitterer, Holger und Reinisch, Eva (2017): Visual speech influences speech perception immediately but not automatically. In: Attention Perception & Psychophysics, Bd. 79, Nr. 2: S. 660-678

Llompart, Miquel und Reinisch, Eva (2017): Articulatory Information Helps Encode Lexical Contrasts in a Second Language. In: Journal of Experimental Psychology-Human Perception and Performance, Bd. 43, Nr. 5: S. 1040-1056

Bosker, Hans Rutger; Reinisch, Eva und Sjerps, Matthias J. (2017): Cognitive load makes speech sound fast, but does not modulate acoustic context effects. In: Journal of Memory and Language, Bd. 94: S. 166-176

Bosker, Hans Rutger und Reinisch, Eva (2017): Foreign Languages Sound Fast: Evidence from Implicit Rate Normalization. In: Frontiers in Psychology, Bd. 8, 1063 [PDF, 1MB]

Reinisch, Eva und Mitterer, Holger (2016): Exposure modality, input variability and the categories of perceptual recalibration. In: Journal of Phonetics, Bd. 55: S. 96-108

Reinisch, Eva (2016): Natural fast speech is perceived as faster than linearly time-compressed speech. In: Attention Perception & Psychophysics, Bd. 78, Nr. 4: S. 1203-1217

Reinisch, Eva (2016): Speaker-specific processing and local context information: The case of speaking rate. In: Applied Psycholinguistics, Bd. 37, Nr. 6: S. 1397-1415 [PDF, 289kB]

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