Publications
and presentations
INTERNATIONAL
JOURNALS
Brunner, J. & Hoole, P. (in press). Motor equivalent strategies in the production of German /S/ under perturbation. Language and Speech.
Brunner, J., Hoole, P. & Perrier, P. (2011). Adaptation strategies in perturbed /s/. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 25(8): 705-724. [pdf]
Brunner, J., Fuchs, S. & Perrier, P. (2011). Supralaryngeal control in Korean velar stops. Journal of Phonetics, 39:178-195. [pdf]
Brunner, J., Ghosh, S., Hoole, P., Matthies, M., Tiede, M. &
Perkell, J. (2011). The influence of auditory acuity on acoustic
variability and the use of motor equivalence during adaptation to a
perturbation. Journal
of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 54: 727-739.
Brunner,
J., Fuchs, S. & Perrier, P. (2009). On the
relationship between palate shape and articulatory behavior. Journal of
the Acoustical Society of America. 125(6): 3936-3949. [pdf]
Fuchs,
S., Brunner, J. & Busler, A. (2007): Temporal and
spatial
aspects in the realisations of the voicing contrast in German alveolar
and postalveolar fricatives. Advances
in Speech
Language
Pathology.
9(1), 34-44.
BOOK
Brunner,
J. (2009). Perturbed
Speech. How compensation mechanisms can
inform us about phonemic targets. Saarbrücken:
Südwestdeutscher Verlag für Hochschulschriften.
BOOK CHAPTER
Brunner, J.
(2010). Phonological Length of Number Marking Morphemes in the
Framework of Typological Markedness. In: Fuchs, S., Hoole, P.,
Mooshammer, C. & Zygis, M. (eds). Between
the Regular and the Particular in Speech and Language. Berlin: Peter Lang. pp.
5-28. [pdf of manuscript]
PROCEEDINGS
PAPERS
Brunner, J. & Zygis, M. (in press). Why do glottal stops and low vowels like each other? Proceedings of the International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Hongkong.
Jannedy, S., Weirich, M. & Brunner, J. (in press). The Effect of
Inferences on the Perceptual Categorization of Berlin German
Fricatives. Proceedings of the International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Hongkong.
Brunner,
J., Hoole, P., Guenther, F.H. & Perkell, J.S. (2010).
Dependency of
compensatory strategies on the shape of the vocal tract during speech
perturbed with an artificial palate. Proceedings of Meetings on
Acoustics 9. http://asa.aip.org. [pdf]
Brunner, J., Hoole, P.
& Perrier, P. (2008). The use of sensory feedback in the
adaptation of perturbed /s/. Proceedings
of the ISSP 2008. [pdf]
Brunner, J., Hoole, P.
& Perrier, P. (2008). Motor equivalent strategies in the
production of /u/ in perturbed speech. Proceedings of Acoustics '08
[pdf]
Brunner, J., Hoole, P.
& Perrier, P. (2007). Articulatory optimisation in perturbed
vowel articulation. Proceedings
of the ICPhS.
[pdf]
Brunner, J., Hoole, P., Perrier, P. & Fuchs, S. (2006).
Temporal development of compensation strategies for perturbed palate
shapes in German /S/-production. Proceedings
of the 7th ISSP:
247-254. [pdf]
Brunner, J., Fuchs, S. & Perrier, P. (2006). The influence of
the palate shape on articulatory token-to-token variability. Stem-,
Spraak- en Taalpathologie 14: 18.
Fuchs, S., Zygis, M., Brunner, J., Busler, A., Velkov, H. &
Perrier, P. (2006). Temporal and spatial aspects of the realisation of
voiced and voiceless sibiliants in different word positions. Stem-,
Spraak- en Taalpathologie 14: 19.
Brunner, J., Perrier, P. & Fuchs, S. (2006). L'influence de la
forme du palais sur la variabilité articulatoire. Actes des
XXVIes journées d'étude sur la parole.
Dinard:
375-378.
[pdf]
VARIOUS
Brunner, J. (2008). Acoustic compensation and articulo-motor
reorganisation in
perturbed speech. (doctoral dissertation) [pdf]
Brunner, J., Fuchs, S. & Perrier, P. (2005). The influence of
the palate shape on articulatory token-to-token variability. ZAS Papers in Linguistics
42: 43-67. [pdf]
Brunner, J. (2005). Supralaryngeal mechanisms of the voicing contrast
in velars. ZAS Papers
in Linguistics, 39: 1:144. (master's thesis) [pdf]
Brunner, J., Fuchs, S., Perrier, P. & Kim, Hyeon-Zoo. (2003).
Mechanisms of contrasting Korean velar stops: A catalogue of acoustic
and articulatory parameters. ZAS
Papers in Linguistics, 32: 15-30. [pdf]