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Citations
26671
World Ranking
2843
National Ranking
1375

Overview

Alvin M. Liberman was affiliated with Haskins Laboratories in the United States during their academic career. Their research output included contributions to the field through peer-reviewed publications, with a focus on topics related to interpersonal relations and psychological processes.

The scientist authored the paper titled Learned Helplessness and Interpersonal Trust, published in 2025 in the Academy of Management Proceedings. This publication represents their known contribution to academic literature and reflects their engagement with themes involving psychological and social dynamics.

Throughout their career, Alvin M. Liberman collaborated with several researchers, including:

  • Ruth Mayo
  • Lilach Sagiv

Their published work appeared in the following venue:

  • Academy of Management Proceedings

Best Publications

  • Perception of the speech code.

    A. M. Liberman;F. S. Cooper;D. P. Shankweiler;M. Studdert-Kennedy

  • The motor theory of speech perception revised

    Alvin M. Liberman;Ignatius G. Mattingly

  • The discrimination of speech sounds within and across phoneme boundaries.

    Alvin M. Liberman;Katherine Safford Harris;Howard S. Hoffman;Belver C. Griffith

  • Functional disruption in the organization of the brain for reading in dyslexia

    S E Shaywitz;B A Shaywitz;K R Pugh;R K Fulbright

  • An effect of linguistic experience: The discrimination of (r) and (l) by native speakers of Japanese and English.

    Kuniko Miyawaki;James J. Jenkins;Winifred Strange;Alvin M. Liberman

  • On the relation of speech to language

    Alvin M. Liberman;Doug H. Whalen

  • Acoustic Loci and Transitional Cues for Consonants

    Pierre C. Delattre;Alvin M. Liberman;Franklin S. Cooper

  • A specialization for speech perception

    Alvin M. Liberman;Ignatius G. Mattingly

  • Cognitive Profiles of Reading-Disabled Children: Comparison of Language Skills in Phonology, Morphology, and Syntax

    D. Shankweiler;D. Shankweiler;S. Crain;S. Crain;L. Katz;L. Katz;A.E. Fowler

  • The Angular Gyrus in Developmental Dyslexia: Task-Specific Differences in Functional Connectivity Within Posterior Cortex:

    Kenneth R. Pugh;Kenneth R. Pugh;W. Einar Mencl;W. Einar Mencl;Bennett A. Shaywitz;Sally E. Shaywitz

  • Some Experiments on the Perception of Synthetic Speech Sounds

    Franklin S. Cooper;Pierre C. Delattre;Alvin M. Liberman;John M. Borst

  • The role of selected stimulus-variables in the perception of the unvoiced stop consonants.

    Alvin M. Liberman;Pierre Delattre;Franklin S. Cooper

  • The role of consonant-vowel transitions in the perception of the stop and nasal consonants.

    Alvin M. Liberman;Pierre C. Delattre;Franklin S. Cooper;Louis J. Gerstman

  • Some effects of later-occurring information on the perception of stop consonant and semivowel

    Joanne L. Miller;Alvin M. Liberman

  • Some Results of Research on Speech Perception

    Alvin M. Liberman

  • Motor theory of speech perception: A reply to Lane's critical review.

    Michael Studdert-Kennedy;Alvin M. Liberman;Katherine S. Harris;Franklin S. Cooper

  • The alphabetic principle and learning to read.

    Isabelle Y. Liberman;Donald Shankweiler;Alvin M. Liberman

  • The discrimination of relative onset-time of the components of certain speech and nonspeech patterns.

    A. M. Liberman;Katherine S. Harris;Jo Ann Kinney;H. Lane

  • The Identification and Discrimination of Synthetic Vowels

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  • Speech: A Special Code

    Alvin Meyer Liberman

  • The role of consonant-vowel transitions in the perception of the stop and nasal consonants. Psychological Monographs

    A. M. Liberman

Frequent Co-Authors

Douglas H. Whalen
Douglas H. Whalen Yale University
Leonard Katz
Leonard Katz Haskins Laboratories
Donald Shankweiler
Donald Shankweiler University of Connecticut
Sally E. Shaywitz
Sally E. Shaywitz Yale University
Kenneth R. Pugh
Kenneth R. Pugh Haskins Laboratories
Bennett A. Shaywitz
Bennett A. Shaywitz Yale University
Robert K. Fulbright
Robert K. Fulbright Yale University
R. Todd Constable
R. Todd Constable Yale University
Bruno H. Repp
Bruno H. Repp Haskins Laboratories
W. Einar Mencl
W. Einar Mencl Yale University

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