Ulrich Frauenfelder

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University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland 
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Frauenfelder UH, Segui J. (2020) Jacques Mehler's early psycholinguistic days in Paris. Cognition. 104483
Frauenfelder UH, Segui J. (2020) Jacques Mehler's early psycholinguistic days in Paris. Cognition. 104483
Viebahn MC, McQueen JM, Ernestus M, et al. (2018) How much does orthography influence the processing of reduced word forms? Evidence from novel-word learning about French schwa deletion. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006). 71: 2378-2394
Bagou O, Frauenfelder UH. (2017) Lexical Segmentation in Artificial Word Learning: The Effects of Converging Sublexical Cues. Language and Speech. 23830917694664
Michelas A, Frauenfelder UH, Schön D, et al. (2016) How deaf are French speakers to stress? The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 139: 1333
Franck J, Rotondi I, Frauenfelder UH. (2016) Learning structure-dependent agreement in a hierarchical artificial grammar Journal of Memory and Language. 87: 84-104
Bürki A, Frauenfelder UH, Alario FX. (2015) On the resolution of phonological constraints in spoken production: Acoustic and response time evidence. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 138: EL429
Brunellière A, Frauenfelder UH. (2014) On the locus of grammatical context effects on word recognition Annee Psychologique. 114: 447-467
Laganaro M, Chetelat-Mabillard D, Frauenfelder UH. (2013) Facilitatory and interfering effects of neighbourhood density on speech production: evidence from aphasic errors. Cognitive Neuropsychology. 30: 127-46
Dufour S, Brunellière A, Frauenfelder UH. (2013) Tracking the time course of word-frequency effects in auditory word recognition with event-related potentials. Cognitive Science. 37: 489-507
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