Publications
Ha, Kieu-Phuong and Martine Grice. 2017. Tone and intonation in discourse management – How do speakers of Standard Vietnamese initiate a repair? Journal of Pragmatics 107 : 60–83.
Presson, Nora, Maritza Nemogá and Marta Ortega-Llebaria. 2017. Long-term experience with a tonal language shapes the perception of intonation in English words: How Chinese–English bilinguals perceive “Rose?” vs. “Rose”. Bilingualism 20 (2) : 367–388.
Almor, Amit and Sara Peters. 2017. Creating the Sound of Sarcasm. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 36 (2) : 241–250.
Walker, Gareth. 2017. Pitch and the Projection of More Talk. Research on Language and Social Interaction 51 (2) : 206–225.
Zimman, Lal. 2017. Gender as stylistic bricolage: Transmasculine voices and the relationship between fundamental frequency and /s/. Language in Society 46 (3) : 339–370.
Zhang, Jinguang. 2016. A Higher-Than-Average Female Voice Can Cause Young Adult Female Listeners to Think About Aggression More. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 35 (6) : 645–666.
Mleinek, Ina and Roland Meyer. 2006. How prosody signals force and focus—A study of pitch accents in Russian yes–no questions. Journal of Pragmatics 38 (10) : 1615–1635.
Snow, David and Heather L. Balog. 2002. Do children produce the melody before the words? A review of developmental intonation research. Lingua 112 (12) : 1025–1058.
Ward, Gregory and Wataru Tsukahara. 2000. Prosodic features which cue back-channel responses in English and Japanese. Journal of Pragmatics 32 (8) : 1177–1207.
Winer, Lise and Hans E. A. Boos. 1993. Right throughs, rings and taws: marbles terminology in Trinidad and Tobago. Language in Society 22 (1) : 41–66.
Masataka, Nobuo. 1992. Pitch characteristics of Japanese maternal speech to infants. Journal of Child Language 19 (2) : 213–223.
Shute, Brenda and Kevin Wheldall. 1989. Pitch alterations in British motherese: Some preliminary acoustic data. Journal of Child Language 16 (3) : 503–512.