Jason A. Shaw

Jason A. Shaw

Yale University

H-index: 19

North America-United States

About Jason A. Shaw

Jason A. Shaw, With an exceptional h-index of 19 and a recent h-index of 16 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Yale University, specializes in the field of linguistics, phonology, phonetics, laboratory phonology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Not all phonological neighbors affect production equivalently: predictions from a neural dynamic model

Variation, gender and perception: the social meaning of Japanese linguistic variables

A dynamic neural field model of leaky prosody: proof of concept

Revealing perceptual structure through input variation: cross-accent categorization of vowels in five accents of English

Russian assimilatory palatalization is incomplete neutralization

Limits on gestural reorganization following vowel deletion: The case of Tokyo Japanese

Temporal scope of articulatory slowdown under informational focus: data from English and Mandarin

Neural inhibition during speech planning contributes to contrastive hyperarticulation

Jason A. Shaw Information

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Citations(all)

1289

Citations(since 2020)

760

Cited By

805

hIndex(all)

19

hIndex(since 2020)

16

i10Index(all)

39

i10Index(since 2020)

26

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Jason A. Shaw Skills & Research Interests

linguistics

phonology

phonetics

laboratory phonology

Top articles of Jason A. Shaw

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Journal

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Publication Date

Not all phonological neighbors affect production equivalently: predictions from a neural dynamic model

Michael C Stern

Jason A Shaw

2023

Variation, gender and perception: the social meaning of Japanese linguistic variables

Linguistics

Stacey Sherwood

Jason A Shaw

Shigeto Kawahara

Robert Mailhammer

Mark Antoniou

2023/7/26

A dynamic neural field model of leaky prosody: proof of concept

Proceedings of the 2022 Annual Meetings on Phonology

Jason Anthony Shaw

Kevin Tang

2023

Revealing perceptual structure through input variation: cross-accent categorization of vowels in five accents of English

Laboratory Phonology

Jason A Shaw

Paul Foulkes

Jennifer Hay

Bronwen G Evans

Gerard Docherty

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2023/7/24

Russian assimilatory palatalization is incomplete neutralization

arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.12789

Sejin Oh

Jason A Shaw

Karthik Durvasula

Alexei Kochotov

2023/6/22

Limits on gestural reorganization following vowel deletion: The case of Tokyo Japanese

Laboratory Phonology

Jason Shaw

Shigeto Kawahara

Jason A Shaw

2023/1/29

Temporal scope of articulatory slowdown under informational focus: data from English and Mandarin

Yuyang Liu

Yichen Wang

Michael C Stern

Benjamin M Kramer

Jason A Shaw

2023

Neural inhibition during speech planning contributes to contrastive hyperarticulation

Journal of Memory and Language

Michael C Stern

Jason A Shaw

2023/10/1

A dynamic neural field model of phonetic trace effects in speech errors

Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society

Michael C Stern

Manasvi Chaturvedi

Jason A Shaw

2022

Data on acoustic phonetic properties of non-coronal fricatives in monosyllabic words of Zhongjiang Chinese

Data in brief

Dongmei Rao

Jason Shaw

Rikker Dockum

2022/6/1

Dynamic evidence for the vowel gesture retention of devoiced high vowels in Tokyo Japanese

Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics

Rion Iwasaki

Kevin Roon

Jason A Shaw

Mark Tiede

DH Whalen

2022/5/23

Retention of devoiced vowels in Tokyo Japanese: Evidence from lip articulation

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America

Rion Iwasaki

Kevin D Roon

Jason A Shaw

Mark Tiede

DH Whalen

2022/10/1

An ultrasound study of high vowel devoicing in Tokyo Japanese: Evidence for the vowel gesture retention

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America

Rion Iwasaki

Kevin D Roon

Jason A Shaw

Mark Tiede

DH Whalen

2022/4/1

Assessing the prosodic licensing of wh-in-situ in Japanese

Natural Language & Linguistic Theory

Shigeto Kawahara

Jason A Shaw

Shinichiro Ishihara

2022/2/1

Situating Blackfoot within a typology of (mobile) boundary tone grammars

Proceedings of the Annual Meetings on Phonology

Natalie Weber

Jason A. Shaw

2022/8/5

Micro‐prosody

Jason A Shaw

2022/2

Assessing intonational grammars through simulation and classification of pitch trajectories: the case of mobile boundary tones in Blackfoot

Natalie Weber

Jason Shaw

2022/6/25

Prosody leaks into the memories of words

Cognition

Kevin Tang

Jason A Shaw

2021/5/1

The role of acoustic similarity and non-native categorisation in predicting non-native discrimination: Brazilian Portuguese Vowels by English vs. Spanish Listeners

Languages

Jaydene Elvin

Daniel Williams

Jason A Shaw

Catherine T Best

Paola Escudero

2021/3/5

More on the articulation of devoiced [u] in Tokyo Japanese: Effects of surrounding consonants

Phonetica

Jason A Shaw

Shigeto Kawahara

2021/12/20

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Co-Authors

H-index: 49
Jennifer Hay

Jennifer Hay

University of Canterbury

H-index: 35
Shigeto Kawahara

Shigeto Kawahara

Keio University

H-index: 28
Lisa Davidson

Lisa Davidson

New York University

H-index: 25
Adamantios Gafos

Adamantios Gafos

Universität Potsdam

H-index: 24
Michael Proctor

Michael Proctor

Macquarie University

H-index: 23
Alexei Kochetov

Alexei Kochetov

University of Toronto

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