Welcome to the web pages of the Language Research Group at the Department of Experimental Psychology. The people in this group are involved in research into many aspects of language processing, from speech perception to the production of handwriting.
We are keen to recruit motivated students with a background in psychology, linguistics or computer science for postgraduate study (MSc or PhD). For information and enquiries, see the departmental postgraduate study pages.
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Publication
Mattys, S.L.,
Carroll, L. M., Li, C. K. W., & Chan, S. L. Y. (2010). Effects of energetic and informational masking on speech segmentation by native and non-native speakers. Speech Communication.
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Damian, M.F., Bowers, J.S., Stadthagen-Gonzalez, H., & Spalek, K. (2010). Does word length affect speech onset latencies in single word production? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory & Cognition.
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