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  • 2019 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Allard Jongman is affiliated with the University of Kansas in the United States. Their research spans primarily the fields of Psychology and Computer Science, with a notable focus on Experimental and Cognitive Psychology as well as Signal Processing, Cognitive Neuroscience, Linguistics and Language, and Artificial Intelligence.

Their work concentrates on several main topics including:

  • Phonetics and Phonology Research
  • Speech and Audio Processing
  • Hearing Loss and Rehabilitation
  • Linguistic Variation and Morphology
  • Multisensory perception and integration
  • Speech Recognition and Synthesis
  • Speech and dialogue systems

Jongman has published extensively in several key venues. The most frequent publication venues include:

  • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
  • Journal of Phonetics
  • Language and Speech
  • International Journal of Speech Technology
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Their recent papers include:

  • Characterizing the distinctive acoustic cues of Mandarin tones, 2020, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
  • The Effect of Instructed Second Language Learning on the Acoustic Properties of First Language Speech, 2020, Languages
  • Cross-linguistic perception of clearly spoken English tense and lax vowels based on auditory, visual, and auditory-visual information, 2020, Journal of Phonetics
  • The contrast between clear and plain speaking style for Mandarin tones, 2021, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
  • Perception and production of Mandarin-Accented English: The effect of degree of Accentedness on the Interlanguage Speech Intelligibility Benefit for Listeners (ISIB-L) and Talkers (ISIB-T), 2023, Journal of Phonetics

Frequently collaborating with other researchers, Jongman's notable co-authors include Joan A. Sereno, Yue Wang, Dawn M. Behne, Ghassan Hamarneh, and Keith K. W. Leung.

Recognized by the scientific community, Jongman was awarded the distinction of Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2019.

Best Publications

  • Acoustic characteristics of English fricatives.

    Allard Jongman;Ratree Wayland;Serena Wong

  • Training American listeners to perceive Mandarin tones.

    Yue Wang;Michelle M. Spence;Allard Jongman;Joan A. Sereno

  • Acoustic and perceptual evaluation of Mandarin tone productions before and after perceptual training.

    Yue Wang;Allard Jongman;Joan A. Sereno

  • Phonetics: Transcription, Production, Acoustics, and Perception

    Henning Reetz;Allard Jongman

  • Speaker normalization in the perception of Mandarin Chinese tones

    Corinne B. Moore;Allard Jongman

  • What information is necessary for speech categorization? Harnessing variability in the speech signal by integrating cues computed relative to expectations

    Bob McMurray;Allard Jongman

  • Incomplete neutralization and other sub-phonemic durational differences in production and perception: Evidence from Dutch

    Natasha Warner;Allard Jongman;Joan Sereno;Rachèl J. J. K. Kemps

  • Processing of English inflectional morphology

    Joan A. Sereno;Allard Jongman

  • fMRI Evidence for Cortical Modification during Learning of Mandarin Lexical Tone

    Yue Wang;Joan A. Sereno;Allard Jongman;Joy Hirsch

  • Acoustic characteristics of clearly spoken English fricatives

    Kazumi Maniwa;Allard Jongman;Travis Wade

  • Acoustic correlates of breathy and clear vowels: the case of Khmer

    Ratree Wayland;Allard Jongman

  • Duration of frication noise required for identification of English fricatives.

    Allard Jongman

  • The Handbook of East Asian Psycholinguistics: Perception and production of Mandarin Chinese tones

    Allard Jongman;Yue Wang;Corinne B. Moore;Joan A. Sereno

  • Dichotic perception of Mandarin tones by Chinese and American listeners.

    Yue Wang;Allard Jongman;Joan A. Sereno

  • Measures of the sentence intonation of read and spontaneous speech in American English

    Philip Lieberman;William Katz;Allard Jongman;Roger Zimmerman

  • Phonological neutralization by native and non-native speakers: The case of Russian final devoicing

    Olga Dmitrieva;Allard Jongman;Joan A. Sereno

  • A Comparison of Semantic and Syntactic Event Related Potentials Generated by Children and Adults.

    Ruth Ann Atchley;Mabel L. Rice;Stacy K. Betz;Kristin M. Kwasny

  • Effects of Acoustic Variability in the Perceptual Learning of Non-Native-Accented Speech Sounds

    Travis Wade;Allard Jongman;Joan A. Sereno

  • The acoustic vowel space of modern Greek and German.

    Allard Jongman;Marios Fourakis;Joan A. Sereno

  • The role of linguistic experience in the hemispheric processing of lexical tone

    Yue Wang;Dawn M. Behne;Allard Jongman;Joan A. Sereno

  • An acoustic and perceptual analysis of /t/ and /d/ flaps in American English

    Wendy Herd;Allard Jongman;Joan A. Sereno

  • Acoustics of American English Speech: A Dynamic Approach

    Allard Jongman

Frequent Co-Authors

Bob McMurray
Bob McMurray University of Iowa
Philip Lieberman
Philip Lieberman Brown University
Anne Cutler
Anne Cutler Western Sydney University
Joy Hirsch
Joy Hirsch Yale University
Sheila E. Blumstein
Sheila E. Blumstein Brown University
Pienie Zwitserlood
Pienie Zwitserlood University of Münster
Ton Dijkstra
Ton Dijkstra Radboud University
Denis K Burnham
Denis K Burnham Western Sydney University
Catherine T. Best
Catherine T. Best Haskins Laboratories
Linda Polka
Linda Polka McGill University

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