PUBLICATIONS of the Speech Production Laboratory (2013-present)
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Publications
Peer-Reviewed
Journal Articles
1. Diekhoff, M. & Lulich, S. M. (2022). Conceptualizations
of the articulation of rhotic sounds in American English, and the role of
clinical experience in their formation. Perspectives of the ASHA Special
Interest Groups, 7:1256-1274.
2. Lulich,
S. M. & Patel, R. R. (2021). Semi-occluded
vocal tract exercises in healthy young adults: articulatory, acoustic, and
aerodynamic measurements during phonation at threshold. Journal of the
Acoustical Society of America, 149(5):3213-3227.
3. Cavar, M. E., & Lulich, S. M. (2021). Variation
in the articulation of Russian stressed vowels and the mechanics of
palatalization in consonants. Phonological
Data and Analysis, 3(3), 1-44
4. Cavar, M. E., Rudman, E., & Lulich,
S. M. (2020). Palatalization
in coronal consonants of Polish: a three-/four-dimensional ultrasound study. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 148, EL447-EL452.
5. Cavar, M. E., & Lulich, S. M. (2020). Allophonic
variation in the Polish vowel /ɨ/: Results of a 3D ultrasound study
and their phonological implications. Journal of Slavic Linguistics,
28(1), 1-21.
6. Karthik,
E. M. V. N., Karimi, E., Lulich, S. M., & Laporte, C. (2020). Automatic tongue
surface extraction from 3D ultrasound vocal tract images. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America,
147, 1623-1633.
7. Hwang,
Y., Lulich, S. M., & de Jong, K. (2019). Articulatory and
acoustic characteristics of the Korean and English word-final laterals produced
by Korean female learners of American English. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America Express Letters, 146,
EL444-EL450.
8. Lulich, S. M., & Cavar,
M. E. (2019). Phonetics of Polish
‘soft’-‘hard’ vowel allophony. Journal of the Acoustical Society
of America, 146, 2263-2278.
9. Lulich,
S. M., & Pearson, W. G., Jr. (2019). 3D/4D
ultrasound technology in speech research. Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, 4, 733-747.
10. Patel,
R. R., Lulich, S. M., &
Verdi, A. (2019). Vocal tract shape
and acoustic adjustments of children during phonation into narrow
flow-resistant tubes. Journal of
the Acoustical Society of America,
146, 352-368.
11.
Charles, S., & Lulich, S.M. (2019). Articulatory-acoustic
relations in the production of coronal and palatal lateral sounds in Brazilian
Portuguese. Journal of the Acoustical Society of
America, 145, 3269-3288.
12. Hwang,
Y., Charles, S., & Lulich, S. M. (2019). Articulatory
characteristics and variation of Korean laterals. Phonetics and Speech Sciences, 11, 19-27.
13. Yeung,
G., Lulich, S. M., Guo, J.,
Sommers, M. S., & Alwan, A. (2018). Subglottal
resonances of American English speaker children. Journal of the
Acoustical Society of America,
144, 3437-3449.
14. Charles, S. & Lulich,
S. M. (2018). Case
study of Brazilian Portuguese laterals using a novel articulatory-acoustic
methodology with 3D/4D ultrasound. Speech Communication, 103, 37-48.
15. Lulich, S. M., Berkson, K. H., & de Jong, K.
(2018). Acquiring
and visualizing 3D/4D ultrasound recordings of tongue motion. Journal
of Phonetics, 71, 410-424.
16. Lulich, S. M., Charles, S., & Lulich, B.
(2017). The relation between
tongue shape and pitch in clarinet playing using ultrasound measurements.
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America,
141, 1759-1768.
17. Lulich, S. M. & Arsikere,
H. (2015). Tracheo-bronchial
soft tissue and cartilage resonances in the subglottal acoustic input impedance.
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 137, 3436-3446.
18. Morton,
J. R., Sommers, M. S., & Lulich, S.
M. (2015). The effect of
exposure to a single vowel on talker normalization for vowels. Journal
of the Acoustical Society of America, 137, 1443-1451.
19. Arsikere, H., Lulich, S. M., & Alwan, A. (2014). Estimating Speaker
Height and Subglottal Resonances Using MFCCs and GMMs. IEEE
Signal Processing Letters, 21, 159-162.
Peer-Reviewed
Conference Proceedings
1. Lulich,
S. M. & Patel, R. R. (2021). Accelerometer-based measurements of voice
quality in children during semi-occluded vocal tract exercises with a narrow
straw in air. Proceedings of Interspeech,
1404-1408.
2. Yeung,
G., Afshan, A., Ozgun, K.
E., Kaewtip, K., Lulich, S. M., & Alwan, A.
(2017). Predicting
clinical evaluations of children’s speech with limited data using exemplar word
template references. 7th ISCA Workshop on Speech and Language
Technology in Education (SLaTE), 10, 161-166.
3. Berkson, K. H., de Jong, K., & Lulich, S. M. (2017). Three Dimensional
Ultrasound Imaging of Pre- and Post-Vocalic Liquid Consonants in American
English: Preliminary Observations. International Conference on
Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP), 5080-5084.
4. Csapó, T. G. & Lulich, S. M.
(2015). Error
analysis of extracted tongue contours from 2D ultrasound images. Proceedings
of Interspeech, 2157-2161.
5. Guo,
J., Pature, R., Yeung, G., Lulich, S. M., Arsikere, H., &
Alwan, A. (2015). Age-dependent
height estimation and speaker normalization for children’s speech using the
first three subglottal resonances. Proceedings of Interspeech,
1665-1669.
6.
Guo, J., Liu, A., Arsikere, H., Alwan,
A., & Lulich, S. M. (2014). The
relationship between the second subglottal resonance and vowel class, standing height,
trunk length, and F0 variation for Mandarin speakers. Proceedings
of Interspeech, 930-934.
Editor-Reviewed
Conference Proceedings
1. Palo, P. & Lulich, S. M. (2021). An ultrasound
study of the effect of rest position on timing of pre-acoustic speech movements.
Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics, 45, 060011.
2. Lulich,
S. M. & Charles, S. D. (2020). Development
of formant frequency distributions I American English-speaking elementary
school-aged children: a longitudinal study. Proceedings of Meetings on
Acoustics, 42, 060016.
3. Alfaifi, A. H., Cavar,
M. E., & Lulich, S. M. (2020). Tongue
root position in Hijazi Arabic voiceless emphatic and non-emphatic coronal
consonants. Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics, 42, 060004.
4. Charles, S. D., & Lulich, S. M. (2019). An
ultrasound study of American English laterals produced by children. Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics, 36,
060006.
5. Lulich, S. M., Cavar,
M. E., & Nelson, M. (2017). Three-dimensional
ultrasound images of Polish high front vowels. Proceedings of
Meetings on Acoustics, 173EAA 30,
060006.
6. Cavar, M. E., Lulich, S. M.,
& Nelson, M. (2017). Allophonic variation
in Polish vowels in the context of prepalatal consonants. Proceedings
of Meetings on Acoustics, 173EAA 30,
060007.
Peer-Reviewed
Book Chapters
†Student
1. †Mokh, N. A., Lulich, S. M.,
†Alfaifi, A., †Robinson, S., †Charles, S., & de
Jong, K. (2020). A
study of the place of articulation of the Arabic voiceless dorsal fricative.
In Van Gelderen, E. (Ed.), Perspectives on Arabic
Linguistics XXXII (pp. 55-67).
John Benjamins.