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Nasal coarticulation changes over time in Philadelphia English., and . J. Phonetics, (2014)Cross-dialectal differences in nasal coarticulation in American English., and . ICPhS, University of Glasgow, (2015)Investigating the Effect of Synthetic Voice Naturalness on Gist Memory., and . CogSci, cognitivesciencesociety.org, (2022)Embodiment and gender interact in alignment to TTS voices., , , , and . CogSci, cognitivesciencesociety.org, (2020)Secondary Phonetic Cues in the Production of the Nasal Short-a System in California English., , and . INTERSPEECH, page 631-635. ISCA, (2020)Differences in Gradient Emotion Perception: Human vs. Alexa Voices., , , , , and . INTERSPEECH, page 1818-1822. ISCA, (2020)Individual Variation in Cognitive Processing Style Predicts Differences in Phonetic Imitation of Device and Human Voices., , and . INTERSPEECH, page 116-120. ISCA, (2019)The Role of Musical Experience in the Perceptual Weighting of Acoustic Cues for the Obstruent Coda Voicing Contrast in American English., , and . INTERSPEECH, page 2250-2254. ISCA, (2019)Acoustic and Perceptual Similarity in Coarticulatorily Nasalized Vowels., and . INTERSPEECH, page 2694-2697. ISCA, (2012)Nasality from Moroccan Arabic Nasal and Pharyngeal Consonants: Patterns of Airflow and Nasalance.. INTERSPEECH, page 2678-2681. ISCA, (2012)