CRSLA Labs: Publications

 Peer-Reviewed Articles

  • Shah, A. (2007). Cultural Issues in Clinical Context with Asian Indian Patients. In Uzzell, B.,Ponton, M et al. (Eds), International Handbook of Cross-Cultural Clinical Neuropsychology (IHCCN) 303-317, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. 
  • Shah, A., Baum, S, & Dwivedi, V. (2006). Neural substrates of linguistic prosody: Evidence from syntactic disambiguation in the productions of brain-damaged patients.Brain and Language, 96 (1), 78-89.
  • Shah, A. & Baum, S. (2006). Perception of Lexical Stress by Brain-damaged Individuals: Effects on Lexical-Semantic Activation. Applied Psycholinguistics, 27, 143-156.
  • Shah, A. P., Schmidt. B. T., Goral, M., & Obler, L. K. (2005). Age Effects in Processing Bilinguals' Accented Speech. In ISB4: Proceeding of the 4 th International Symposium on Bilingualism (Cohen, J., McAlister, K., Rolstad, K., & MacSwan, J., Editors), pp. 2115-2121. Somerville , MA : Cascadilla Press.

 

Conference Abstracts and Proceedings

 

  • Shah, A. P. & McLennan, C. T. (2007). The role of foreign-accentedness in lexical processing. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
  • Shah, A. P. (2007). Accuracy and response times in identifying foreign accents: Are Listeners all over the map Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
  • Shah, A. P. (2006). Basic processes underlying speaking and singing: Preliminary acoustic and aerodynamic comparisons. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 120, 3376.
  • Shah, A. P. & Vavva, Z. (2005). Perceptual and production variables in explicating Interlanguage Speech Intelligibility Benefit. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 117, 4, 2428.
  • Shah, A. P. (2004). What makes non-native speakers sound foreign-accented Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 116, 2602.
  • Baum, S., Dwivedi, V., and Shah, A. P. (2004). Prosodic Production and Domain Sensitivity in Brain-Damaged Patients. Brain and Language, 91 (1), 56-57.
  • Shah, A. P. (2004). Production and Perceptual Correlates of Spanish-Accented English.Proceedings of the MIT Conference: From Sound to Sense: 50+ Years of Discoveries in Speech Communication, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, MA .
  • Shah, A. P. (2003). Acoustic Indicators of Spanish-accented English. Canadian Acoustics, 31, 3, 42-43.
  • Shah, A. & Strange, W. (2002). Temporal Features of Spanish-Accented EnglishJournal of the acoustical Society of America, 111 (5), 2366.