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Cross-language influence in the stop voicing contrast in heritage Tagalog
Y Kang, S George, R Soo
Heritage Language Journal 13 (2), 184-218, 2016
332016
Language dominance and order of acquisition affect auditory translation priming in heritage speakers
R Soo, PJ Monahan
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 76 (2), 284-293, 2023
92023
Phonetic and lexical encoding of tone in cantonese heritage speakers
R Soo, PJ Monahan
Language and Speech, 00238309221122090, 2023
72023
Sound change in spontaneous bilingual speech: A corpus study on the Cantonese nl merger in Cantonese-English bilinguals
R Soo, KA Johnson, M Babel
OSF Preprints, 2021
52021
Language exposure modulates the role of tone in perception and long-term memory: Evidence from Cantonese native and heritage speakers
R Soo, PJ Monahan
Proceedings of the 43rd Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society 2 …, 2017
52017
F0-related head movement in blind versus sighted speakers
Y Liu, A Shamei, UY Chow, R Soo, G Pineda Mora, G de Boer, B Gick
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 148 (2), EL190-EL194, 2020
42020
Perceptual effects of lexical competition on Cantonese tone categories
R Soo, M Babel
Laboratory Phonology 14 (1), 2023
22023
Language dominance affects auditory translation priming in heritage speakers
R Soo, PJ Monahan
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 150 (4), A44-A44, 2021
22021
Lexical bias in second language perception: Word position, age of arrival, and native language phonology
R Soo, A Sidiqi, M Shah, PJ Monahan
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 148 (4), EL326-EL332, 2020
22020
Lexical competition, sound change, and language dominance in Cantonese tone category recognition
R Soo, M Babel
LABORATORY PHONOLOGY 14 (1), 1-38, 2023
2023
Perception, recognition, and encoding of Cantonese sound change variants
R Soo
University of British Columbia, 2023
2023
Stimulus onset asynchrony effects on perceptual learning
R Soo, M Babel
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 150 (4), A310-A310, 2021
2021
The prioritization of consonants, vowels, and tone in Cantonese word recognition
F Fung, R Soo, M Babel
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 150 (4), A310-A310, 2021
2021
Towards an understanding of tone category variability in Cantonese
R Soo, M Babel
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 148 (4), 2503-2503, 2020
2020
A perceptual perspective on Cantonese tonal mergers-in-progress using lexical categorization
R Soo, ME Babel
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 146 (4), 3055-3055, 2019
2019
Visual gender biases in English stop voicing perception
C Ting, R Soo, JL Schertz
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 144 (3), 1803-1803, 2018
2018
Cantonese has a rich inventory of 6 lexical tones, though researchers have observed that some of these may be merging (eg, Kej et al., 2002). Mok et al.(2013) show that tones 2 …
R Soo, M Babel
Lexical bias in second language sibilant perception: The role of language proficiency and phonotactic context
PJ Monahan, R Soo, M Shah, A Sidiqi
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