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Publications

Peer Reviewed Articles

Howson, P. J. & Monahan, P. J. (accepted). Perceptual motivation for the rhotics as a class. Speech Communication.

Howson, P. J. & Monahan, P. J. (accepted). A method for comparing distances and areas with multidimensional scaling. MethodsX.

Howson, P. (2018). Palatalization and rhotics: an acoustic examination of Sorbian. Phonetica 75(2), 132-150.

Howson, P. (2017). Upper Sorbian. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 28, 1-9.

Howson, P., Kochetov, A., & Van Lieshout, P. (2015). Examination of the grooving patterns of the Czech trill-fricative. Journal of Phonetics 49, 117-129.

Howson, P., Komova, E., & Gick, B. (2014). Czech trills revisited: An ultrasound, EGG and acoustic study. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 44(2), 115-132.

Peer Reviewed Articles in Preparation

Howson, P. J. & Żygis, M. (submitted). Lateral vocalization in Brazilian Portuguese: lenition can trigger sound change. Laboratory Phonology.

Howson, P. J. & Kochetov, A. (resubmitted). Uvular rhotics involve a tongue root gesture: evidence from Upper Sorbian. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.

Howson, P. J. & Monahan, P. J. (resubmitted). Pressure in crowded perceptual spaces can cause adaptive dispersion: Evidence from Czech listeners perception of Czech and Polish sibilants. Laboratory Phonology.

Peer Reviewed Book Chapters

Howson, P. & Komova, E. (2015). Simplifying the complexity of speech: an argument for a phonetic basis to sound change. In Skarnitzl, R. & Niebuhr, O. (eds.), Tackling the Complexity of Speech, pp. 123-134. Prague: Charles University.

Howson, P. & Monahan, P. J. (2015). Simple phonological contrasts causing complex phonetic differences. In Skarnitzl, R. & Niebuhr, O. (eds.), Tackling the Complexity of Speech, pp. 113-122. Prague: Charles University.

Conference Proceedings

* = peer-reviewed

Howson, P. & Redford, M. A. (2019). Listener preference is for reduced determiners that anticipate the following noun, pp. 1-5. International Congress of Phonetic Sciences. Melbourne, Australia.*

Howson, P. & Redford, M. A. (2019). Liquid coarticulation in child and adult speech, pp. 1-5. International Congress of Phonetic Sciences. Melbourne, Australia.*

Howson, P. & Kochetov, A. (2018). Gestural lenition of rhotics captures variation in Brazilian Portuguese, pp. 1-5. Interspeech 2018. Hyderabad, India.*

Howson, P. & Kochetov, A. (2016). An acoustic examination of laterals in Lower Sorbian, pp. 1-10. Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics 28, 060002.

Howson, P. (2015). An acoustic examination of the three-way sibilant contrast in Lower Sorbian, pp. 2670-2674. Interspeech 2015. Dresden, Germany.*

Kochetov, A. & Howson, P. (2015). On the incompatibility of trilling and palatalization: a single-subject study of sustained apical and uvular trills, pp. 2187-2191. Interspeech 2015. Dresden, Germany.*

Howson, P. & Kochetov, A. (2015). An EMA examination of liquids in Czech, pp. 1-4. International Congress of Phonetic Sciences. Glasgow, Scotland.*

Yamane, N., Howson, P., & Po-Chun, W. (2015). An ultrasound examination of taps in Japanese, pp. 1-4. International Congress of Phonetic Sciences. Glasgow, Scotland.*

Howson, P. & Kochetov, A. (2014). Electropalatography examination of groove width in Russian, pp 1-7. Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics 20, 060007.

Howson, P. & Kochetov, A. (2014). An EMA investigation of the Czech alveolar and post-alveolar fricatives, pp. 210-213. In Fuchs, S., Grice, M., Hermes, A., Lancia, L., & Mücke, D. (eds.), Proceedings of the 10th International Seminar on Speech Production.*

Howson, P., Neufeld, C., & Kochetov, A. (2013). An electromagnetic articulography investigation of the Czech trill-fricative, pp. 1-8. Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics 19, 060278.*

Howson, P., Komova, E., & Gick, B. (2011). EGG Study of the Czech Phoneme /ř/. Journal of the Canadian Acoustics Association 39(3), 162-163.