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Meghan Sumner
Meghan Sumner
Associate Professor of Linguistics, Stanford University
Verified email at stanford.edu
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The effect of experience on the perception and representation of dialect variants
M Sumner, AG Samuel
Journal of memory and language 60 (4), 487-501, 2009
391*2009
The socially weighted encoding of spoken words: A dual-route approach to speech perception
M Sumner, SK Kim, E King, KB McGowan
Frontiers in psychology 4, 66115, 2014
2402014
Perception and representation of regular variation: The case of final/t
M Sumner, AG Samuel
Journal of memory and language 52 (3), 322-338, 2005
1802005
The role of variation in the perception of accented speech
M Sumner
Cognition 119 (1), 131-136, 2011
1192011
Effects of phonetically-cued talker variation on semantic encoding
M Sumner, R Kataoka
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 134 (6), EL485-EL491, 2013
622013
The social weight of spoken words
M Sumner
Trends in Cognitive Sciences 19 (5), 238-239, 2015
462015
A phonetic explanation of pronunciation variant effects
M Sumner
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 134 (1), EL26-EL32, 2013
362013
Lexical inhibition and sublexical facilitation are surprisingly long lasting.
M Sumner, AG Samuel
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 33 (4), 769, 2007
322007
Beyond lexical meaning: The effect of emotional prosody on spoken word recognition
SK Kim, M Sumner
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 142 (1), EL49-EL55, 2017
302017
Testing the abstractness of phonological representations in Modern Hebrew weak verbs
MM Sumner
State University of New York at Stony Brook, 2003
252003
Compensatory lengthening as coalescence: Analysis and implications
M Sumner
Proceedings of the West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics 18, 532-44, 1999
201999
Between-and Within-Speaker Effects of Bilingualism on F0 Variation.
R Voigt, D Jurafsky, M Sumner
Interspeech, 1122-1126, 2016
182016
Phonetic variation and the recognition of words with pronunciation variants
M Sumner, C Kurumada, R Gafter, M Casillas
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 35 (35), 2013
172013
Voices and variants: Effects of voice on the form-based processing of words with different phonological variants
S King, M Sumner
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 36 (36), 2014
152014
Voice-specific effects in semantic association.
E King, M Sumner
CogSci, 2015
92015
The episodic encoding of talker voice attributes across diverse voices
W Clapp, C Vaughn, M Sumner
Journal of Memory and Language 128, 104376, 2023
62023
in Spoken Word Recognition
AG Samuel, M Sumner
The Cambridge handbook of psycholinguistics, 61, 2012
62012
Representations of Time Affect Willingness to Wait for Future Rewards.
R Thorstad, A Ni, P Wolff
CogSci, 2015
32015
Effects of Emotional Prosody and Attention on Semantic Priming.
SK Kim, M Sumner
CogSci, 2015
32015
Low-level adjustments to gross-categorical mismatches in the perception of accented speech
M Sumner, S Tilsen
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 130 (4_Supplement), 2571-2571, 2011
32011
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