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Publications

All of my papers can be downloaded.

Most of my empirical work has available open materials, data and code.

Some of my recent experimental work has been preregistered.

Work under Review / Revision

Kobrock, Kristina & Roettger, Timo B. (2022). Assessing the replication landscape in experimental linguistics. Submitted to Journal of Memory and Language

Coretta, Stefano, Casillas, Joseph [participating authors] & Roettger, Timo B. (in principle accepted Registered Report, 2021). Multidimensional signals and analytic flexibility: Estimating degrees of freedom in human speech analyses. In Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science.

Edited Volumes

Roettger, Timo B., Winter, Bodo, & Baayen, Harald (2019). Emerging Data Analysis in Phonetic Sciences. Journal of Phonetics.

Monograph

Roettger, Timo B. (2017). Tonal Placement in Tashlhiyt – How an Intonation System Accommodates to Adverse Phonological Environments. (Studies in Laboratory Phonology). Language Science Press: Berlin.

Journal Articles

Kurumada, Chigusa, & Roettger, Timo B. (2021). Thinking probabilistically in the study of intonational speech prosody. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Cognitive Science, 13(1):e1579.

Roettger, Timo B. Preregistration in experimental linguistics: Application, challenges, and limits (2021). In Sönning, Lukas & Werner, Valentine: The replication crisis: Implications for linguistics, Special issue in Linguistics 59(5).

Roettger, Timo B. (2021). Context sensitivity and failed replications in linguistics – a reply to Grieve. In Sönning, Lukas & Werner, Valentine: The replication crisis: Implications for linguistics, Special issue in Linguistics 59(5)

Roettger, Timo B., Franke, Michael, & Cole Jennifer (2020). Positional Biases in Predictive Processing of Intonation. Journal of Language, Cognition, and Neuroscience. 

Garellek, Marc, Gordon, Matthew, Kirby, James, Lee, Wai-Sum, Michaud, Alexis, Mooshammer, Christine, Niebuhr, Oliver, Recasens, Daniel, Roettger, Timo B., Simpson, Adrian, & Yu, Kristine Y. (2020). Toward open data policies in phonetics: What we can gain and how we can avoid pitfalls. Journal of Speech Sciences, 9.1.

Sóskuthy, Márton & Roettger, Timo B. (2020). When the tune shapes morphology: The origins of vocatives. Journal of Language Evolution, 5(2): 140-155.

Roettger, Timo B. & Rimland, Kim (2020). Listeners’ adaptation to unreliable intonation is speaker-specific. Cognition, 204.

Roettger, Timo B. & Baer-Henney, Dinah (2019). Toward a replication culture: Speech production research in the classroom. Phonological Data and Analysis, 4(1). 

Roettger, Timo B. & Franke, Michael (2019)Evidential strength of intonational cues and rational adaptation to (un-)reliable intonation. Cognitive Science. 

Roettger, Timo B. & Grice, Martine (2019). The tune drives the text – Competing information channels of speech shape phonological systems. Language Dynamics and Change, 9(2): 265-298.

Roettger, Timo B., Mahrt, Tim, & Cole, Jennifer (2019). Mapping prosody onto meaning – the case of information structure in English. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience, 34(7): 814-860.

Roettger, Timo B. (2019). Researcher degrees of freedom in phonetic research. Journal of the Association for Laboratory Phonology, 10(1).

Roettger, Timo B., Winter, Bodo, & Baayen, Harald (2019). Emerging Data Analysis in Phonetic Sciences. Journal of Phonetics, 73: 1-7.

Nicenboim, Bruno, Roettger, Timo B., Vasishth, Shravan (2018). Using meta-analysis for evidence synthesis: The case of incomplete neutralization in German. Journal of Phonetics, 70: 39-55.

Grice, Martine, Savino, Michelina, & Roettger, Timo B (2018). Word final schwa is driven by intonation – the case of Bari Italian. Journal of Acoustical Society of America, 143: 2474.

Mücke, Doris, Hermes, Anne, Roettger, Timo B., Becker, Johannes, Niemann, Henrik, Opitz, Marcel, Dembek, Till, Timmermann, Lars, Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle, Fink, G. R., Grice, Martine, & Barbe, Michael T. (2018). The effects of Thalamic Deep Brain Stimulation on speech dynamics in patients with Essential Tremor: An articulographic study. PloS One, 13(1).

Roettger, Timo B. & Gordon, Matthew K. (2017). Methodological issues in the study of word stress correlates. Linguistic Vanguard, 3(1).

Gordon, Matthew K. & Roettger, Timo B. (2017). Acoustic correlates of word stress: a cross-linguistic survey. Linguistic Vanguard, 3(1).

Grice, Martine, Ritter, Simon, Niemann, Henrik, & Roettger, Timo B. (2017). Integrating the discreteness and continuity of intonational categories. Journal of Phonetics, 64: 90-107.

Bruggeman, Anna, Roettger, Timo B., & Grice, Martine (2017). Question word intonation in Tashlhiyt Berber: is ‘high’ good enough? Journal of the Association for Laboratory Phonology, 8(1): 5. 

Roettger, Timo B. & Grice, Martine (2015). The role of high pitch in Tashlhiyt Tamazight (Berber) – Evidence from production and perception. Journal of Phonetics, 51: 36-49.

Roettger, Timo B. & Domahs, Frank (2015). Grammatical Number elicits SNARC and MARC effects as a function of task demands. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 68: 1231-1248.

Grice, Martine, Ridouane, Rachid, & Roettger, Timo B. (2015). Tonal association in Tashlhiyt Berber. Evidence from polar questions and contrastive statements. Phonology, 32: 241-266.

Roettger, Timo B., Winter, Bodo, Kirby, James, Grawunder, Sven, & Grice, Martine (2014). Assessing incomplete neutralization of final devoicing in German. Journal of Phonetics, 43: 11-25.

Mücke, Doris, Becker, Johannes, Barbe, Michael T., Meister, Ingo, Liebhart, Lena, Roettger, Timo B., Dembek, Till, Timmermann, Lars, & Grice, Martine (2014). The effect of Deep Brain Stimulation on the speech motor system in Essential Tremor Patients. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 57: 1206-1218. 

Roettger, Timo. B., Domahs, Ulrike, Grande, Marion, & Domahs, Frank (2012). Structural factors affecting the assignment of word stress in German. Journal of Germanic Linguistics, 24(1): 53-94.

Winter, Bodo & Roettger, Timo B. (2011). The Nature of Incomplete Neutralization: Implications for Laboratory Phonology. Grazer Linguistische Studien, 76: 55-74.

Proceedings

Unpublished Manuscripts

Roettger, Timo B., Turner, Daniel, & Cole, Jennifer (submitted). Intonational processing is incremental and holistic. Submitted to Language and Speech.

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