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Joe Rodd
Joe Rodd
Dienst Uitvoering Onderwijs
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Testing hypotheses about the underlying deficit of apraxia of speech through computational neural modelling with the DIVA model
H Terband, J Rodd, E Maas
International journal of speech-language pathology 22 (4), 475-486, 2020
152020
The effect of explicit training on the prosodic production of L2 sarcasm by Dutch learners of English
L Smorenburg, J Rodd, A Chen
International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 2015
132015
Control of speaking rate is achieved by switching between qualitatively distinct cognitive “gaits”: Evidence from simulation.
J Rodd, HR Bosker, M Ernestus, PM Alday, AS Meyer, L Ten Bosch
Psychological review 127 (2), 281, 2020
102020
A tool for efficient and accurate segmentation of speech data: announcing POnSS
J Rodd, C Decuyper, HR Bosker, L Ten Bosch
Behavior Research Methods 53, 744-756, 2021
72021
Deriving the onset and offset times of planning units from acoustic and articulatory measurements
J Rodd, HR Bosker, L Ten Bosch, M Ernestus
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 145 (2), EL161-EL167, 2019
52019
Simulations of feedforward and feedback control in apraxia of speech (AOS): Effects of noise masking on vowel production in the DIVA model
H Terband, J Rodd, E Maas
The 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS 2015), 2015
52015
PiNCeR: a corpus of cued-rate multiple picture naming in Dutch
J Rodd, HR Bosker, M Ernestus, L Ten Bosch, AS Meyer
32019
Pitch accents show a perceptual magnet effect: Evidence of internal structure in intonation categories
J Rodd, A Chen
Speech Prosody 2016, 697-701, 2016
32016
How speaking fast is like running: Modelling control of speaking rate
J Rodd
Radboud University Nijmegen Nijmegen, 2020
2020
A perceptual magnet effect in pitch accents: parametric modelling
JJE Rodd
2015
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