Patrice Speeter Beddor

Selected Recent Publications and Presentations


Beddor, P. S. In press. Perceiving coarticulatory variation, La Coarticulation: Indices, Direction et Représentation, eds. M. Embarki and C. Dodane. L'Harmattan: Paris.

Solé, M.-J., Beddor, P. S., and Ohala, M., editors, 2007, Experimental Approaches to Phonology, Oxford University Press. [table of contents (pdf)]

Beddor, P. S., Brasher, A., and Narayan, C. , 2007, Applying perceptual methods to the study of phonetic variation and sound change, Experimental Approaches to Phonology, eds. M. J. Solé, P. S. Beddor, and M. Ohala. Oxford University Press.

Beddor, P. S. 2007. Nasals and nasalization: the relation between segmental and coarticulatory timing, Proceedings of the 16th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, eds. J. Trouvain and W. J. Barry, pp. 249-254. Saarbrucken, Germany. [pdf]

Beddor, P. S., 2006, A phonetic path to sound change, invited colloquium presented to the Department of Linguistics at Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. [pdf]

Sefton, S. and Beddor, P. S., 2005, Nasals and nasalization: the interplay between segmental duration and coarticulation, poster presented at the 149th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, Vancouver. [ppt]

Beddor, P. S. and Onsuwan, C., 2003, Perception of prenasalized stops, Proceedings of the 15th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, eds. M. J. Solé, D. Recasens, & J. Romero, v. 1, pp. 407-410. Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain. [pdf]

Beddor, P. S., Harnsberger, J., and Lindemann, S., 2002, Language-specific patterns of vowel-to-vowel coarticulation: acoustic structures and their perceptual correlates, Journal of Phonetics, 30, 591-627. [Science Direct]

Kim, M.-R., Beddor, P. S., and Horrocks, J., 2002, The contribution of consonantal and vocalic information to the perception of Korean initial stops, Journal of Phonetics, 30, 77-100. [Science Direct]

Beddor, P. S., Krakow, R. A., and Lindemann, S., 2001, Patterns of perceptual compensation and their phonological consequences, The Role of Perceptual Phenomena in Phonology, eds. E. Hume and K. Johnson, pp. 55-78. Academic Press.