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Journal papers

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Hassemer, J., & Winter, B.. (submitted). Decoding gestural iconicity. Cognitive Science.

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Winter, B., Perlman, M., & Majid, A. (submitted). Vision dominates in perceptual language: English sensory vocabulary is optimized for usage Cognition.

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Winter, B. (under review). Quantifying semantic prosody: Sensory words in online reviews and Shakespeare. Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory.

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Baumann, S., & Winter, B. (revise & resubmit). What makes a word prominent? Predicting untrained listeners’ prominence judgments. Journal of Phonetics.

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Idemaru, K., Winter, B., Oh, G., & Brown, L. (in prep.). Loudness trumps pitch in determining politeness judgments: Evidence from Korean.

Winter, B. & Yoshimi J. (in prep.). Metaphor and the philosophical implications of embodied mathematics.

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Winter, B., Brown, L., & Pérez-Sobrino, P. (in prep). Using sound symbolism to trigger multisensory associations in advertising: The case of softer soju.

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Strik Lievers, F. & Winter, B.. (accepted). Sensory language across lexical categories. Lingua.

Brown, L., & Winter, B. (accepted). Multimodal Indexicality in Korean: "Doing Deference" and "Performing Intimacy" through Nonverbal Behavior. Journal of Politeness Research.

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Winter, B., Daguna, J., & Matlock, T. (accepted). Metaphor-enriched social cognition and a possible role for spatial bias in courtrooms. Metaphor and the Social World.

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Winter, B., Perlman, M., Perry, L. K., & Lupyan, G. (2017). Which words are most iconic? Iconicity in English sensory words. Interaction Studies, 18(3), 433-454.

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Perry, L. K., Perlman, M., Winter, B., Massaro, D. W., & Lupyan, G. (2017). Iconicity in the speech of children and adults. Developmental Science, e12572.

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Kettig, T., & Winter, B. (2017). Producing and perceiving the Canadian Vowel Shift: Evidence from a Montreal community. Language Variation and Change, 29(1), 79-100.

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Hassemer, J., & Winter, B. (2016). Producing and perceiving gestures conveying height or shape. Gesture, 15, 404-424.

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Winter, B. (2016). Taste and smell words form an affectively loaded part of the English lexicon. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience, 31(8), 975-988.

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Winter, B., & Wedel, A. (2016). The co-evolution of speech and the lexicon: The interaction of functional pressures, redundancy and category variation. Topics in Cognitive Science, 8, 503-513.

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Winter, B., & Wieling, M. (2016). How to analyze linguistic change using mixed models, Growth Curve Analysis and Generalized Additive Modeling. Journal of Language Evolution, 1, 7-18.

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Winter, B., & Wedel, A. (2016). Commentary: Desiccation and tone within linguistic theory and language contact research. Journal of Language Evolution, 1, 80-82.

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Winter, B., Matlock, T., Shaki, S., & Fischer, M. (2015). Mental number space in three dimensions. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 57, 209-219.

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Mason, P., Domínguez D., J. F., Winter, B., & Grignolio, A. (2015). Hidden in plain view: Degeneracy in complex systems. BioSystems, 128, 1-8.

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Winter, B., Marghetis, T., & Matlock, T. (2015). Of magnitudes and metaphors: Explaining cognitive interactions between space, time, and number. Cortex, 64, 209-224.

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Winter, B. (2014). Spoken language achieves robustness and evolvability by exploiting degeneracy and neutrality. BioEssays, 36, 960-967.

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Winter, B., Perlman, M., & Matlock, T. (2014). Using space to talk and gesture about numbers: Evidence from the TV News Archive. Gesture, 13, 377-408.

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Winter, B. (2014). Horror movies and the cognitive ecology of primary metaphors. Metaphor & Symbol, 29, 151-170.

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Huette, S., Winter, B., Matlock, T., Ardell, D. H., & Spivey, M. H. (2014). Eye movements during listening reveal spontaneous grammatical processing. Frontiers in Psychology, 5: 410.

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Brown, L., Winter, B., Idemaru, K., & Grawunder, S. (2014). Phonetics and politeness: Perceiving Korean Honorific and non-honorific speech through phonetic cues. Journal of Pragmatics, 66, 45-60.    [data&scripts]

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Roettger, T.B., Winter, B., Grawunder, S., Kirby, J., & Grice, M. (2014). Assessing incomplete neutralization of final devoicing in German. Journal of Phonetics, 43, 11-25.    [OSF repository]

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Winter, B., & Matlock, T. (2013). Making judgments based on similarity and proximity. Metaphor & Symbol, 28:4, 219-232.

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Lancia, L., & Winter, B. (2013). The interaction between competition, learning and habituation dynamics in speech perception. Laboratory Phonology, 4:1, 221-257.

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Bentz, C., & Winter, B. (2013). Languages with more second language learners tend to lose nominal case. Language Dynamics & Change, 3:1, 1-27.    [dataset]   [R script]

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Winter, B., & Grawunder, S. (2012). The phonetic profile of Korean formality. Journal of Phonetics, 40, 808-815.   [dataset]   [R script]

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Huette, S., Winter, B., Matlock, T., & Spivey, M. J. (2012). Processing motion implied in language: eye-movement differences during aspect comprehension. Cognitive Processing, 13:1, 193-197.

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Winter, B., & Bergen, B. (2012). Language comprehenders represent object distance both visually and auditorily: Evidence for the immersed experiencer view. Language and Cognition, 4:1, 1-16.   [E1 data]   [E2 data]

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Winter, B. (2010). A note on the higher phylogeny of Austronesian. Oceanic Linguistics, 49:1, 282- 287.   [response by Lauren Sagart]

Book chapters and proceedings papers

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Winter, B. & Matlock, T. (2017). Winter, B. & Matlock, T. (2017). Primary metaphors are both cultural and embodied. In B. Hampe (Ed.), Metaphor: Embodied Cognition and Discourse (pp. 99-115). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

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Winter, B. (2015). The other N: The role of repetitions and items in the design of phonetic experiments. Proceedings of the 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences. Glasgow, UK.

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Winter, B., & Wedel, A. (2015). Simulating the interaction of functional pressures, redundancy and category variation in phonetic systems. Proceedings of the 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences. Glasgow, UK.

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Idemaru, J., Winter, B., & Brown, L. (2015). The role of pitch in perceiving politeness in Korean. Proceedings of the 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences. Glasgow, UK.

Matlock, T., & Winter, B. (2015). Experimental semantics. In B. Heine and H. Narrog (Eds.), Oxford Handbook of Linguistic Analysis (pp. 771-790). Oxford University Press.

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Winter, B., Thompson, G., & Urban, M. (2013). Cognitive factors motivating the evolution of word meanings: Evidence from corpora, behavioral data and encyclopedic network structure. In E. A. Cartmill, S. Roberts, H. Lyn, & H. Cornish (Eds.), 10th International Conference on the Evolution of Language (pp. 353-360). New Jersey: World Scientific.

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Winter, B. & Matlock, T. (2013). Creativity and the sensorimotor grounding of mathematics. In Borkent, M., Dancygier, M., & Hinnell, J. (Eds.), Language and the Creative Mind (pp. 37-48). Stanford, CA: CSLI Publications.

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Winter, B. & Matlock, T. (2013). More is up... and right: Random number generation along two axes. In M. Knauff, M. Pauen, N. Sebanz, & I. Wachsmuth (Eds.), Proceedings of the 35th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (pp. 3789-3974). Austin, TX: Cognitive Science Society.

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Falke, J., Winter, B. & Spivey, M. J. (2013). Candle-candle-candle-candy: Continuous attraction towards previously seen phonological competitors. In M. Knauff, M. Pauen, N. Sebanz, & I. Wachsmuth (Eds.), Proceedings of the 35th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (pp. 2261-2266). Austin, TX: Cognitive Science Society.

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Winter, B. & Christiansen, M.H. (2012). Robustness as a design feature of speech communication. In: Scott-Phillips, T. C., Tamariz, M., Cartmill, E. A., & Hurford, J. R. (Eds.), Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on the Evolution of Language (pp. 384-391). New Jersey: World Scientific.

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Bentz, C., & Winter, B. (2012). The impact of L2 speakers on the evolution of case marking. In: Scott-Phillips, T. C., Tamariz, M., Cartmill, E. A., & Hurford, J. R. (Eds.), Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on the Evolution of Language (pp. 58-63). New Jersey: World Scientific.

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Winter, B., & Grawunder, S. (2011). The polite voice in Korean: searching for acoustic correlates of contaymal and panmal. In: Sohn, H.-M., Cook, H. M., O'Grady, W., Serafim, L.A., & Cheon, S.-Y. (Eds.), Japanese/Korean Linguistics 19 (pp. 419-431). Stanford: CSLI.

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Winter, B., & Röttger, T. (2011). The nature of incomplete neutralization in German. Glazer Linguistische Studien, 76, 55-74.

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Winter, B. (2011). Pseudoreplication in phonetic research. Proceedings of the International Congress of Phonetic Science (pp. 2137-2140). Hong Kong, August 2011.

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Röttger, T., Winter, B., & Grawunder, S. (2011). The robustness of incomplete neutralization in German. Proceedings of the International Congress of Phonetic Science (pp. 1722-1725). Hong Kong, August 2011.   [response by Klaus Kohler]

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Grawunder, S., Winter, B., & Atoyebi, J. (2011). Voicing of labiovelar stops in Yoruba. Proceedings of the International Congress of Phonetic Science (pp. 767-770). Hong Kong, August 2011.

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Aralova, N., Grawunder, S., & Winter, B. (2011). The acoustic correlates of tongue root vowel harmony in Even (Tungusic). Proceedings of the International Congress of Phonetic Science (pp. 240-243). Hong Kong, August 2011.

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Winter, B. (2010). The moving target argument and the speed of evolution. In: Smith, A.D., Schouwstra, M., de Boer, B., & Smith, K. (Eds.), Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on the Evolution of Language (pp. 352-359). New Jersey: World Scientific.

Grama, J., & Winter, B. (2010). The duality of a homosexual epithet in sports. Proceedings of the Annual Language, Linguistics and Literature graduate student conference at the University of Hawai‘i at Manoa.

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Grawunder, S., & Winter, B. (2010). Acoustic correlates of politeness: Prosodic and voice quality measures in polite and informal speech of Korean and German speakers. Speech Prosody 2010.

Winter, B., & Grawunder, S. (2009). The Physics of Politeness: Approaching Korean politeness from a phonetic perspective. Proceedings of the 24th Conference of the Association for Korean Studies in Europe, Leiden, Netherlands.