Doctor Laurence Bruggeman

Doctor Laurence Bruggeman

Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Psycholinguistics,
MARCS Institute for Brain, Behaviour & Development

Biography

Qualifications

  • PhD Western Sydney University

Organisational Unit (School / Division)

  • MARCS Institute for Brain, Behaviour & Development

Contact

Email: L.Bruggeman@westernsydney.edu.au
Phone: (02) 9772 6168
Mobile:
Location: U.6.15
Westmead

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Publications

Chapters in Books

  • Cutler, A., Farrell, J. and Bruggeman, L. (2023), 'Passing the time of day : the cognition of chatting', Cognition in the Real World, Oxford University Press 9780198790914.

Journal Articles

  • Millasseau, J., Bruggeman, L., Yuen, I. and Demuth, K. (2023), 'The production of /s/-stop clusters by pre-schoolers with hearing loss', Journal of Child Language, vol 50, no 5 , pp 1274 - 1285.
  • Holt, R., Bruggeman, L. and Demuth, K. (2023), 'Effects of hearing loss and audio-visual cues on children's speech processing speed', Speech Communication, vol 146 , pp 11 - 21.
  • Bruggeman, L. and Cutler, A. (2023), '[In Press] Listening like a native : unprofitable procedures need to be discarded', Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, .
  • Millasseau, J., Bruggeman, L., Yuen, I. and Demuth, K. (2021), 'Temporal cues to onset voicing contrasts in Australian English-speaking children', Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, vol 149, no 1 , pp 348 - 356.
  • Millasseau, J., Yuen, I., Bruggeman, L. and Demuth, K. (2021), 'Acoustic cues to coda stop voicing contrasts in Australian English-speaking children', Journal of Child Language, vol 48, no 6 , pp 1262 - 1280.
  • Holt, R., Bruggeman, L. and Demuth, K. (2021), 'Children with hearing loss can predict during sentence processing', Cognition, vol 212 .
  • Bruggeman, L., Millasseau, J., Yuen, I. and Demuth, K. (2021), 'The acquisition of acoustic cues to onset and coda voicing contrasts by preschoolers with hearing loss', Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, vol 64, no 12 , pp 4631 - 4648.
  • Bruggeman, L. and Cutler, A. (2020), 'No L1 privilege in talker adaptation', Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, vol 23, no 3 , pp 681 - 693.
  • Holt, R., Bruggeman, L. and Demuth, K. (2020), 'Visual speech cues speed processing and reduce effort for children listening in quiet and noise', Applied Psycholinguistics, vol 41, no 4 , pp 933 - 961.
  • Johnson, E., Bruggeman, L. and Cutler, A. (2018), 'Abstraction and the (misnamed) language familiarity effect', Cognitive Science, vol 42, no 2 , pp 633 - 645.
  • Cutler, A., Bruggeman, L. and Wagner, A. (2016), 'Use of language-specific speech cues in highly proficient second-language listening', Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, vol 139, no 4 , pp 2161 - 2161.
  • Cutler, A., Otake, T. and Bruggeman, L. (2012), 'Phonologically determined asymmetries in vocabulary structure across languages', Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, vol 132, no 2 , pp 155 - 160.

Conference Papers

  • Bruggeman, L., Yu, J. and Cutler, A. (2022), 'Listener adjustment of stress cue use to fit language vocabulary structure', International Conference on Speech Prosody, Lisbon, Portugal.
  • Holt, R., Bruggeman, L. and Demuth, K. (2019), 'Audiovisual benefits for speech processing speed among children with hearing loss', International Conference on Auditory-Visual Speech Processing, Melbourne, Vic..
  • Bruggeman, L. and Cutler, A. (2019), 'The dynamics of lexical activation and competition in bilinguals' first versus second language', International Congress of Phonetic Sciences , Melbourne, Vic..
  • Millasseau, J., Bruggeman, L., Yuen, I. and Demuth, K. (2019), 'Durational cues to place and voicing contrasts in Australian English word-initial stops', International Congress of Phonetic Sciences , Melbourne, Vic..
  • Holt, R., Bruggeman, L. and Demuth, K. (2019), 'Visual speech cues improve children's processing speed in both quiet and noise', International Congress of Phonetic Sciences , Melbourne, Vic..
  • Bruggeman, L., Millasseau, J., Yuen, I. and Demuth, K. (2018), 'The production of voicing and place of articulation contrasts by Australian English-speaking children', Australasian International Conference on Speech Science and Technology, Sydney, N.S.W..
  • Bruggeman, L. and Cutler, A. (2016), 'Lexical manipulation as a discovery tool for psycholinguistic research', Australasian International Conference on Speech Science and Technology, Parramatta, N.S.W..
  • Bruggeman, L. and Janse, E. (2015), 'Older listeners' decreased flexibility in adjusting to changes in speech signal reliability', International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Glasgow, Scotland.
  • Cutler, A. and Bruggeman, L. (2013), 'Vocabulary structure and spoken-word recognition : evidence from French reveals the source of embedding asymmetry', Conference of the International Speech Communication Association, Lyon, France.

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