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Sreeparna Sarkar
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Gradient effects and categorical perception co-exist
S Sarkar, A Hestvik
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 148 (4_Supplement), 2503-2503, 2020
12020
Effects of rhythmicity on speech perception in speech and musical contexts
K Franich, S Sarkar
Proceedings of the 19th ICPhS, 632-636, 2019
12019
Speaker Identification using Vowels/i/and/ɑ/at Normal Pitch and High Pitch
S Sarkar
12016
Role of Markedness in the Perception of Bengali Stops
S Sarkar
Linguistic Society of America 8 (1), 2023
2023
Effect of Prosodic Prominence and Markedness on Perception of Bengali Stops
S Sarkar
University of Delaware, 2023
2023
Perception of Bengali stops: The role of Markedness
S Sarkar
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 152 (4_Supplement), A173-A173, 2022
2022
Prosodic Prominence and High Vowel Lowering in Apurímac Quechua
S Sarkar, I Vogel
2021
University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics
W Baker, D Bowie
Articulatory differences between true and assimilated stop geminates in Bengali (Poster)
S Sarkar, K Franich
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