• Katz, W., Joglar, J. Nguyen, C., Garst, D. & Katz, W. (2009). Safety of Electromagnetic Articulography in Patients with Pacemakers and Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillators. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research (in press).
  • Katz, W. (2008). Augmented visual feedback in second language learning: Training Japanese post-alveolar flaps to American English speakers. Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics, Vol. 2, 060002
  • Katz, W. Garst, D., & Levitt, J. (2008). The role of prosody in a case of foreign accent syndrome (FAS). Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 22, 537-566.
  • Katz, W., Carter, C, & Levitt, J. (2007). Treating buccofacial apraxia using augmented kinematic feedback. Aphasiology, 12, 1230-1247.
  • Bharadwaj, S.V., Katz, W.F., & Tobey, E.A. (2007). Effects of auditory feedback deprivation on non-native French vowels produced by children with cochlear implants. Audiological Medicine, 5, 274-282.
  • Katz, W., Bharadwaj, S., Rush, M., & Stettler, M. (2006). Influences of EMA receiver coils on speech production by normal and aphasic/apraxic talkers. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 49, 645-659.
  • Assmann, P., & Katz, W. (2005). Synthesis fidelity and time-varying spectral change in vowels. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 117, 886-895.
  • Katz, W., Bharadwaj, S., Gabbert, G., Loizou, P., Tobey, E., & Poroy, O. (2003). EMA compatibility of the Clarion 1.2 cochlear implant system. Acoustic   Research Letters Online, 4(3), 100-105.
  • Katz, W. (2003). Basic Research in Speech Science - Speech-Language Pathology. The ASHA Leader, 6-7, 20.
  • Katz, W., & Assmann, P. (2001). Identification of children's and adult's vowels: Intrinsic fundamental frequency, fundamental frequency dynamics, and presence of voicing. Journal of Phonetics, 29, 23-51.
  • Katz, W. (2001). Coarticulation in aphasia: Implications for phonetic theories. Journal of Phonetics, 28, 313-334.
  • Katz, W., & Bharadwaj, S. (2001). Coarticulation in fricative-vowel syllables produced by children and adults: a preliminary report. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 15, 139-144.
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