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PUBLICATIONS

 

 

 

Rafaat, Y., & Mohaghegh, M. (in prep). Geminate consonant production across three generations of Farsi-English speaking Iranian-Canadian bilinguals. 

 

Mohaghegh, M., and Chambers, C. 2015. How phonological context affects comprehension: The case of assimilated nasals and stops. In ICPhS. 

 

Mohaghegh, M. 2012. Spoken word recognition and acoustic cues for the perception of final voiceless stops. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Linguistics Association, May 2012, Waterloo, ON. 

 

Mohaghegh, M. 2011. Voicing in Persian word-final obstruents. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Acoustical Association, September 2011, Quebec City, QC, Canadian Acoustics, 39(3); 158-159.

 

 

 

MANUSCRIPTS

 

“Connected Speech Processes and Lexical Access in Real-Time Comprehension”, PhD thesis manuscript. University of Toronto, 2016.

“Spoken Word Recognition and Acoustic Cues of Final Voiceless Stops”, second qualifying paper manuscript. University of Toronto, February 29th, 2012.

 

“Voicing in Persian Word-final Obstruents”, first qualifying paper manuscript. University of Toronto, April 12, 2011.

 

“Similarity of Sounds: A Theoretical and Experimental Approach”, Master’s thesis manuscript. University of Toronto, 2009.
 

 

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