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Susanne Gahl
Susanne Gahl
Professor of Linguistics, University of California at Berkeley
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Time and thyme are not homophones: The effect of lemma frequency on word durations in spontaneous speech
S Gahl
Language 84 (3), 474-496, 2008
5382008
Time and thyme are not homophones: The effect of lemma frequency on word durations in spontaneous speech
S Gahl
Language 84 (3), 474-496, 2008
5382008
A case-series test of the interactive two-step model of lexical access: Evidence from picture naming
MF Schwartz, GS Dell, N Martin, S Gahl, P Sobel
Journal of Memory and language 54 (2), 228-264, 2006
3372006
Why reduce? Phonological neighborhood density and phonetic reduction in spontaneous speech
S Gahl, Y Yao, K Johnson
Journal of memory and language 66 (4), 789-806, 2012
3262012
Knowledge of grammar, knowledge of usage: Syntactic probabilities affect pronunciation variation
S Gahl, SM Garnsey
Language, 748-775, 2004
3192004
Learning the unlearnable: The role of missing evidence
T Regier, S Gahl
Cognition 93 (2), 147-155, 2004
1902004
Syntactic probabilities affect pronunciation variation in spontaneous speech
H Tily, S Gahl, I Arnon, N Snider, A Kothari, J Bresnan
Language and Cognition 1 (2), 147-165, 2009
1412009
Verb subcategorization frequencies: American English corpus data, methodological studies, and cross-corpus comparisons
S Gahl, D Jurafsky, D Roland
Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers 36 (3), 432-443, 2004
1122004
Introduction to the special issue on exemplar-based models in linguistics
S Gahl, ACL Yu
Walter de Gruyter 23 (3), 213-216, 2006
1042006
The processing of pseudoword form and meaning in production and comprehension: A computational modeling approach using linear discriminative learning
YY Chuang, ML Vollmer, E Shafaei-Bajestan, S Gahl, P Hendrix, ...
Behavior research methods 53 (3), 945-976, 2021
672021
Syntactic frame and verb bias in aphasia: Plausibility judgments of undergoer-subject sentences
S Gahl, L Menn, G Ramsberger, DS Jurafsky, E Elder, M Rewega, ...
Brain and Cognition 53 (2), 223-228, 2003
622003
Lexical biases in aphasic sentence comprehension: An experimental and corpus linguistic study
S Gahl
Aphasiology 16 (12), 1173-1198, 2002
622002
Many neighborhoods: Phonological and perceptual neighborhood density in lexical production and perception
S Gahl, JF Strand
Journal of Memory and Language 89, 162-178, 2016
602016
Twenty-eight years of vowels: Tracking phonetic variation through young to middle age adulthood
S Gahl, RH Baayen
Journal of Phonetics 74, 42-54, 2019
572019
Verb subcategorization frequency differences between business-news and balanced corpora: The role of verb sense
D Roland, D Jurafsky, L Menn, S Gahl, E Elder, C Riddoch
The Workshop on Comparing Corpora, 28-34, 2000
572000
Knowledge of grammar includes knowledge of syntactic probabilities
S Gahl, S Garnsey
Language, 405-410, 2006
562006
Lexical competition in vowel articulation revisited: Vowel dispersion in the Easy/Hard database
S Gahl
Journal of Phonetics 49, 96-116, 2015
432015
The Ecclesiastes principle in language change
RH Baayen, F Tomaschek, S Gahl, M Ramscar
The changing English language: Psycholinguistic perspectives, 21-48, 2017
402017
Automatic extraction of subcorpora based on subcategorization frames from a part-of-speech tagged corpus
S Gahl
COLING 1998 Volume 1: The 17th International Conference on Computational …, 1998
371998
Usage-based approaches to aphasia
S Gahl, L Menn
Aphasiology 30 (11), 1361-1377, 2016
352016
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