BibTeX

@InProceedings{lewandowski2008,
  author = {Natalie Lewandowski and Travis Wade and Grzegorz Dogil},
  title = {Phonetic convergence and language talent within native-nonnative
	interactions},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of ISCA Tutorial and Research Workshop on Experimental
	Linguistics},
  year = {2008},
  editor = {A. Botinis},
  address = {Athens, Greece},
  organization = {University of Athens}
}

@InProceedings{schutze/etal:2007,
  author = {Sch{ü}tze, Hinrich and Walsh, Michael and M{ö}bius, Bernd and
	Wade, Travis},
  title = {Towards a unified exemplar-theoretic model of phonetic and syntactic
	phenomena},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the 29th Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society
	(CogSci 2007, Nashville, TN)},
  year = {2007},
  pages = {1461-1466},
  pdf = {https://www.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/~moebius/papers/schutze_etal_cogscii2007.pdf}
}

@InProceedings{wade:2007,
  author = {Wade, Travis},
  title = {Implicit rate and speaker normalization in a context-rich phonetic
	exemplar model},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the 16th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences
	(ICPhS)},
  year = {2007},
  address = {Saarbr{ü}cken, Germany}
}

@article{wade/etal:2010,
  author = {Travis Wade and Grzegorz Dogil and Hinrich Sch{ü}tze and Michael
	Walsh and Bernd M{ö}bius},
  title = {Syllable frequency effects in a context-sensitive segment production
	model},
  journal = {Journal of Phonetics},
  year = {2010},
  volume = {38},
  pages = {227-239},
  number = {2},
  abstract = { In this study we describe a new model of how phonetic knowledge guides
	speech production. In the Context Sequence model, target acoustic
	patterns are determined based on selection of previously heard or
	produced sounds from a memory store. Since signals in the memory
	correspond to long stretches of continuous speech, individual speech
	sounds always appear in a larger context. A key property of the model
	is that the selection of exemplars for production is weighted by
	the similarity of the contexts in which they originally occurred
	to the current production context. In two simulations based on realistic
	amplitude envelope data extracted from a large single-speaker production
	corpus, we demonstrate that (1) optimal selection of context-appropriate
	segment-level exemplars requires consideration of about 0.5 s of
	context material preceding and following exemplars and (2) context-dependent
	production at this low level may be responsible for a range of frequency
	effects that have previously been assumed to involve word, syllable,
	and other higher levels of organization.},
  url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WKT-4YVG80R-2/2/0e6e2c74dc9eb8449cb38ff406f37982}
}

@InProceedings{wade/mobius:2007a,
  author = {Wade, Travis and M{ö}bius, Bernd},
  title = {Speaking rate effects in a landmark-based phonetic exemplar model},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of Interspeech 2007 (Antwerpen)},
  year = {2007},
  pages = {402-405},
  pdf = {https://www.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/~moebius/papers/wade_moebius_interspeech2007.pdf}
}

@InProceedings{wade/mobius:2008a,
  author = {Wade, Travis and M{ö}bius, Bernd},
  title = {Detailed phonetic memory for multi-word and part-word sequences},
  booktitle = {Laboratory Phonology 11 (Wellington, New Zealand)},
  year = {2008},
  pages = {151-152},
  pdf = {https://www.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/~moebius/papers/wade_moebius_labpho n11.pdf}
}

@article{walsh/etal:2010,
  author = {Walsh, M and M{ö}bius, B and Wade, T and Sch{ü}tze, H},
  title = {Multi-Level Exemplar Theory},
  journal = {Cognitive Science},
  year = {2010},
  volume = {34},
  pages = {537-582}
}

@InProceedings{walsh/etal:2007b,
  author = {Walsh, Michael and Sch{ü}tze, Hinrich and M{ö}bius, Bernd and
	Wade, Travis},
  title = {Accounting for phonetic and syntactic phenomena in a multi-level
	competitive interaction model},
  booktitle = {ESSLLI Workshop on Exemplar Based Models of Language Acquisition
	and Use (Dublin)},
  year = {2007},
  pdf = {https://www.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/~moebius/papers/walsh_etal_esslli2007.pdf}
}