Martin, A. & Peperkamp, S. (2020). Phonetically natural rules benefit from a learning bias: a re-examination of vowel harmony and disharmony. Phonology, 37, 65-90. doi:10.1017/S0952675720000044
Melnik, G. & Peperkamp, S. (2019). Perceptual deletion and asymmetric lexical access in second language learners. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 145, EL13-EL18. doi:10.1121/1.5085648
International Journal article
Fort, M., Lammertink, I., Peperkamp, S., Guevara Rukoz, A., Fikkert, P. & Tsuji, S. (2018). Symbouki: a meta-analysis on the emergence of sound symbolism in early language acquisition. Developmental Science, 21, e12659. doi:10.1111/desc.12659
Sundara, M., Ngon, C., Skoruppa, K., Feldman, N., Onario Glenda, M., Morgan, J. & Peperkamp, S. (2018). Young infants’ discrimination of subtle phonetic contrasts. Cognition, 178, 57-66. doi:10.1016/j.cognition.2018.05.009
International Journal article
Fort, M., Brusini, P., Carbajal, J., Sun, Y. & Peperkamp, S. (2017). A novel form of perceptual attunement: Context-dependent perception of a native contrast in 14-month-old infants. Developmental cognitive neuroscience, 26, 45-51. doi:10.1016/j.dcn.2017.04.006
International Journal article
Guevara-Rukoz, A., Lin, I., Morii, M., Minagawa, Y., Dupoux, E. & Peperkamp, S. (2017). Which epenthetic vowel? Phonetic categories versus acoustic detail in perceptual vowel epenthesis. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 142(2), EL211-EL217. doi:10.1121/1.4998138
International Journal article
Lev-Ari, S. & Peperkamp, S. (2017). Language for $200: success in the environment influences grammatical alignment. Journal of Language Evolution, 2(2), 177-187. doi:10.1093/jole/lzw012
International Journal article
Lev-Ari, S., Van Heugten, M. & Peperkamp, S. (2017). Relative difficulty of understanding foreign accents as a marker of proficiency. Cognitive science, 41(4), 1106-1118. doi:10.1111/cogs.12394
International Journal article
Martin, A. & Peperkamp, S. (2017). Assessing the distinctiveness of phonological features in word recognition: Prelexical and lexical influences. Journal of Phonetics, 62, 1-11. doi:10.1016/j.wocn.2017.01.007
International Journal article
Turnbull, R. & Peperkamp, S. (2017). The asymmetric contribution of consonants and vowels to phonological similarity: Evidence from lexical priming. The Mental Lexicon, 12, 404-430. doi:10.1075/ ml .17010.tur
International Journal article
Lev-Ari, S. & Peperkamp, S. (2016). How the demographic makeup of our community influences speech perception. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 139(6), 3076. doi:10.1121/1.4950811
Sun, Y. & Peperkamp, S. (2016). The role of speech production in phonological decoding during visual word recognition: evidence from phonotactic repair. Language Cognition and Neuroscience, 31(3), 391-403. doi:10.1080/23273798.2015.1100316
International Journal article
Fort, M., Martin, A. & Peperkamp, S. (2015). Consonants are more important than vowels in the bouba-kiki effect. Language and speech, 58(Pt 2), 247-66. doi:10.1177/0023830914534951
International Journal article
Martin, A. & Peperkamp, S. (2015). Asymmetries in the exploitation of phonetic features for word recognition. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 137(4), EL307-13. doi:10.1121/1.4916792
International Journal article
Sun, Y., Giavazzi, M., Adda-Decker, M., Barbosa, L., Kouider, S., Bachoud-Levi, A., Jacquemot, C. & Peperkamp, S. (2015). Complex linguistic rules modulate early auditory brain responses. Brain and language, 149, 55-65. doi:10.1016/j.bandl.2015.06.009
International Journal article
Lev-Ari, S. & Peperkamp, S. (2014). An experimental study of the role of social factors in language change: The case of loanword adaptations. Laboratory Phonology, 5(3), 379-401. doi:10.1515/lp-2014-0013
International Journal article
Lev-Ari, S., San Giacomo, M. & Peperkamp, S. (2014). The effect of domain prestige and interlocutors' bilingualism on loanword adaptations. Journal of Sociolinguistics, 18(5), 658-684. doi:10.1111/josl.12102
International Journal article
Lev-Ari, S. & Peperkamp, S. (2014). The influence of inhibitory skill on phonological representations in production and perception. Journal of Phonetics, 47, 36-46. doi:10.1016/j.wocn.2014.09.001
International Journal article
Cristia, A., Mielke, J., Daland, R. & Peperkamp, S. (2013). Similarity in the generalization of implicitly learned sound patterns. Laboratory Phonology, 4(2), 259-285. doi:10.1515/lp-2013-0010
International Journal article
Lev-Ari, S. & Peperkamp, S. (2013). Low inhibitory skill leads to non-native perception and production in bilinguals' native language. Journal of Phonetics, 41(5), 320-331. doi:10.1016/j.wocn.2013.06.002
International Journal article
Martin, A., Peperkamp, S. & Dupoux, E. (2013). Learning phonemes with a proto-lexicon.Cognitive science, 37(1), 103-24. doi:10.1111/j.1551-6709.2012.01267.x
International Journal article
Ngon, C., Martin, A., Dupoux, E., Cabrol, D., Dutat, M. & Peperkamp, S. (2013). (Non)words, (non)words, (non)words: evidence for a protolexicon during the first year of life. Developmental science, 16(1), 24-34. doi:10.1111/j.1467-7687.2012.01189.x
International Journal article
Skoruppa, K., Mani, N., Plunkett, K., Cabrol, D. & Peperkamp, S. (2013). Early Word Recognition in Sentence Context: French and English 24-Month-Olds' Sensitivity to Sentence-Medial Mispronunciations and Assimilations. Infancy, 18(6), 1007-1029. doi:10.1111/infa.12020
Skoruppa, K., Pons, F., Bosch, L., Christophe, A., Cabrol, D. & Peperkamp, S. (2013). The development of word stress processing in French and Spanish infants. Language Learning and Development, 9, 88-104
International Journal article
Dupoux, E., Parlato, E., Frota, S., Hirose, Y. & Peperkamp, S. (2011). Where do illusory vowels come from?Journal of Memory and Language, 64(3), 199-210. doi:10.1016/j.jml.2010.12.004
International Journal article
Skoruppa, K., Cristia, A., Peperkamp, S. & Seidl, A. (2011). English-learning infants’ perception of word stress patterns. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 130(1), EL50-55. doi:10.1121/1.3590169
International Journal article
Skoruppa, K. & Peperkamp, S. (2011). Adaptation to novel accents: feature-based learning of context-sensitive phonological regularities. Cognitive science, 35(2), 348-66. doi:10.1111/j.1551-6709.2010.01152.x
Dupoux, E., Sebastián-Gallés, N., Navarrete, E. & Peperkamp, S. (2008). Persistent stress 'deafness': the case of French learners of Spanish. Cognition, 106(2), 682-706. doi:10.1016/j.cognition.2007.04.001
International Journal article
Peperkamp, S., Vendelin, I. & Nakamura, K. (2008). On the perceptual origin of loanword adaptations: experimental evidence from Japanese. Phonology, 25(1), 129-164. doi:10.1017/s0952675708001425
International Journal article
White, K., Peperkamp, S., Kirk, C. & Morgan, J. (2008). Rapid acquisition of phonological alternations by infants. Cognition, 107(1), 238-65. doi:10.1016/j.cognition.2007.11.012
International Journal article
Peperkamp, S. (2007). Do we have innate knowledge about phonological markedness? Comments on Berent, Steriade, Lennertz, and Vaknin. Cognition, 104(3), 631-7; discussion 638-43. doi:10.1016/j.cognition.2006.12.009
Vendelin, I. & Peperkamp, S. (2006). The influence of orthography on loanword adaptations. Lingua, 116(7), 996-1007. doi:10.1016/j.lingua.2005.07.005
International Journal article
Christophe, A., Peperkamp, S., Pallier, C., Block, E. & Mehler, J. (2004). Phonological phrase boundaries constrain lexical access I. Adult data. Journal of Memory and Language, 51(4), 523-547. doi:10.1016/j.jml.2004.07.001
International Journal article
Peperkamp, S. (2004). Lexical exceptions in stress systems: Arguments from early language acquisition and adult speech perception. Language, 80(1), 98-126. doi:10.1353/lan.2004.0035
International Journal article
Christophe, A., Gout, A., Peperkamp, S. & Morgan, J. (2003). Discovering words in the continuous speech stream: the role of prosody. Journal of Phonetics, 31, 585-598. doi:10.1016/S0095-4470(03)00040-8
International Journal article
Peperkamp, S. (2003). Phonological acquisition: recent attainments and new challenges. Language and speech, 46(Pt 2-3), 87-113. doi:10.1177/00238309030460020401
Peperkamp, S. & Mehler, J. (1999). Signed and spoken language: A unique underlying system? Language and Speech, 42, 333-346. doi:10.1177/00238309990420020901
Melnik, G. & Peperkamp, S. (2019). Online phonetic training improves L2 word recognition. In A. Goel, C. Seifert, & C. Freksa (Eds.), In Proceedings of the 41st Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, Montreal, QB, Cognitive Science Society, 809-814.
Turnbull, R. & Peperkamp, S. (2017). What governs a language's lexicon? Determining the organizing principles of phonological neighbourhood networks. In Complex Networks & Their Applications V. Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Complex Networks and their Applications, 83-94. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-50901-3_7
Reviewed conference proceeding
Zuraw, K. & Peperkamp, S. (2015). Aspiration and the gradient structure of English prefixed words. In The Scottish Consortium for ICPhS 2015 (Eds.), In Proceedings of the 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Glasgow, UK: The University of Glasgow.
Reviewed conference proceeding
Fort, M., Weiss, A., Martin, A. & Peperkamp, S. (2013). Looking for the bouba-kiki effect in prelexical infants. In S. Ouni, F. Berthommier & A. Jesse (Eds.), In Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Auditory-Visual Speech Processing, INRIA, 71-76.
Peperkamp, S. & Bouchon, C. (2011). The relation between perception and production in L2 phonological processing. In Proceedings of the 12th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association (Interspeech 2011), 168-171.
Reviewed conference proceeding
Peperkamp, S. & Dupoux, E. (2003). Reinterpreting loanword adaptations: The role of perception. In M.J. Solé, D. Recasens & J. Romero (Eds.), In Proceedings of the 15th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Adelaide: Causal Productions, 367-370.
Non-reviewed conference proceeding
Dailey, M. & Peperkamp, S. (2023). Implicit vs. explicit perception of French optional liaison as a marker of formality. In Proceedings of the 20th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic.
Non-reviewed conference proceeding
Peperkamp, S. & Brazeal, J. (2023). Lasting stress ‘deafness’ after auditory training: French listeners revisited. In Proceedings of ICPhS, Prague.
Lev-Ari, S. & Peperkamp, S. (2014). Do people converge to the linguistic patterns of non-reliable speakers? Perceptual learning from non-native speakers. In S. Fuchs, M. Grice, A. Hermes, L. Lancia, D. Mücke (Eds.), In Proceedings of the 10th International Seminar on Speech Production, 261-264.
Non-reviewed conference proceeding
Cristia, A. & Peperkamp, S. (2012). Generalizing without encoding specifics: Infants infer phonotactic patterns on sound classes. In Proceedings of the 36th Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development, 126-138.
Non-reviewed conference proceeding
Skoruppa, K., Lambrechts, A. & Peperkamp, S. (2011). The role of phonetic distance in the acquisition of phonological alternations. In Proceedings of the 39th North Eastern Linguistics Conference, Somerville, MA: Cascadilla Press, 717-729.
Non-reviewed conference proceeding
San Giacomo, M. & Peperkamp, S. (2008). Presencia del español en náhuatl: estudio sociolingüístico de la adaptación de préstamos. In M. Westmoreland & J. Thomas (Eds.), In Selected Proceedings of the Fourth Workshop on Spanish Sociolinguistics, Somerville, MA: Cascadilla Press, 149-156.
Non-reviewed conference proceeding
Peperkamp, S., Skoruppa, K. & Dupoux, E. (2006). The role of phonetic naturalness in phonological rule acquisition. In Proceedings of the 30th Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development, 464-475.
Non-reviewed conference proceeding
Peperkamp, S. (2005). A psycholinguistic theory of loanword adaptations. In M. Ettlinger, N. Fleischer & M. Park-Doob (Eds.), In Proceedings of the 30th Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society, Berkeley, CA: Berkeley Linguistics Society, 341-352.
Non-reviewed conference proceeding
Peperkamp, S., Pettinato, M. & Dupoux, E. (2003). Allophonic variation and the acquisition of phoneme categories. In Proceedings of the 27th Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development., 650-661.
Book chapter
Peperkamp, S. (2015). Phonology versus phonetics in loanword adaptations: A reassessment of English vowels in French. In J. Romero & M. Riera (Eds.), The Phonetics-Phonology Interface. Representations and Methodologies (pp. 71-90). Amsterdam: John Benjamins
Book chapter
Martin, A. & Peperkamp, S. (2011). Speech perception and phonology. In M. van Oostendorp, C. Ewen, E. Hume & K. Rice (Eds.), Companion to Phonology. Volume IV. (pp. 2234-2256). Hoboken, N.J.: Wiley-Blackwell
Book chapter
Ramus, F., Peperkamp, S., Christophe, A., Jacquemot, C., Kouider, S. & Dupoux, E. (2010). A Psycholinguistic Perspective on the Acquisition of Phonology. In C. Fougeron (Eds.), Laboratory Phonology (Vol. 10 ).De Gruyter Mouton
Peperkamp, S. & Dupoux, E. (2007 ). Learning the mapping from surface to underlying representations in an artificial language. In Cole, J. and Hualde, J. (Eds.), Laboratory Phonology 9 (pp. 315-338). Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter
Book chapter
Dupoux, E. & Peperkamp, S. (2002). Fossil markers of language development: phonological 'deafnesses' in adult speech processing. In J. Durand & B. Laks (Eds.), Phonetics, Phonology, and Cognition (pp. 168-190). Oxford: OUP
Book chapter
Peperkamp, S. & Dupoux, E. (2002). Coping with phonological variation in early lexical acquisition. In I. Lasser (Eds.), The Process of Language Acquisition (pp. 359-385). Frankfurt: Peter Lang
Book chapter
Peperkamp, S. & Dupoux, E. (2002). A typological study of stress "deafness" In Gussenhoven, C. and Warner, N. (Eds.), Laboratory Phonology VII (pp. 203-240). Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter
Other
Ngon, C. & Peperkamp, S. (2017). Corrigendum to "What infants know about the unsaid: Phonological categorization in the absence of auditory input" [Cognition 152 (2016) 53-60]. Cognition, 168, 385. doi:10.1016/j.cognition.2017.06.013