EDG Output

Here you can find pointers to some of the published output from EDG members.

Posters and Handouts from recent talks

Theses, dissertations, etc.

  • McMillan, C. T. (2008). Articulatory Evidence for Interactivity in Speech Production. Unpublished PhD Dissertation, University of Edinburgh.
  • MacGregor, L. J. (2008). Disfluencies affect language comprehension: Evidence from event-related potentials and recognition memory. Unpublished PhD Dissertation, University of Edinburgh.
  • Collard, P. (2009). Disfluency and listeners' attention: An investigation of the immediate and lasting effects of hesitations in speech. Unpublished PhD Dissertation, University of Edinburgh.
  • Schnadt, M. J. (2009). Lexical influences on disfluency production. Unpublished PhD Dissertation, University of Edinburgh.
  • Moat, H. S. (2010). Modelling subphonemic information flow: An investigation and extension of Dell's (1986) model of word production. Unpublished PhD Dissertation, University of Edinburgh.
  • Brocklehurst, P. H. (2011). The roles of speech errors, monitoring, and anticipation in the production of normal and stuttered disfluencies. Unpublished PhD Dissertation, University of Edinburgh.
  • Finlayson, I. R. (2014). Testing the roles of disfluency and rate of speech in the coordination of conversation. Unpublished PhD Dissertation, Queen Margaret University.
  • Miller, S. (2016). Disfluency, prediction and attention in language comprehension. Unpublished PhD Dissertation, University of Edinburgh.
  • Drake, E. (2017). The involvement of the speech production system in prediction during comprehension: An articulatory imaging investigation. Unpublished PhD Dissertation, University of Edinburgh.
  • Loy, J. (2018). Effects of manner of delivery in on-line pragmatic inferences. Unpublished PhD Dissertation, University of Edinburgh.
  • King, J. P. J. (2019). Beyond words: Non-linguistic signals and the recovery of meaning. Unpublished PhD Dissertation, University of Edinburgh.

Recent Papers

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