in preparation
- Redmon, Charles, Anna Gupta, Carsten Eulitz, Aditi Lahiri, and Frans Plank. Derivational complexity in the brain: ERP evidence from German and English un-prefixed adjectives.
- Gupta, Anna, Charles Redmon, Carsten Eulitz, Aditi Lahiri, and Frans Plank. Delayed priming of complex adjectives in German and English.
- Redmon, Charles, Aditi Lahiri, and Frans Plank. Tracing the development of mis- prefix prosody in Germanic.
- Redmon, Charles, Seulgi Shin, and Panying Rong. ArtLex-en: A single-speaker database of electromagnetic articulographic and acoustic data on thousands of English words and syllables.
- Redmon, Charles, and Phongshak Phom. Digital resources for the analysis of Phom phonology, orthography, and the lexicon.
- Redmon, Charles, and Triksimeda Sangma. Presenting a new open-access digital lexicon of Garo and the role of such resources in the study of South Asian phonology.
- Redmon, Charles, Meghavarshini Krishnaswamy, and Indranil Dutta. Modeling coarticulation in a dense coronal system: Acoustic and ultrasound data from Malayalam.
- Redmon, Charles. Gaussian process modeling of psycholinguistic data: Event-related potentials and eye fixation trajectories.
- Redmon, Charles, and Allard Jongman. English obstruent acoustics I-V: Parameter measurement, reliability, and lexically discriminative power. [this is a 5-paper series on the acoustics of English obstruents]
- Redmon, Charles, Trevor Swanson, and John Symons. Null models in the analysis and interpretation of network properties.
articles
- Redmon, Charles, Annie Tremblay, and Michael Vitevitch (under review). Tracking the time course of phonological neighborhood clustering effects in spoken word recognition. preprint
- Redmon, Charles, and Allard Jongman (2024). From interfaces to system embedding: Phonetic contrasts in the lexicon. In M. Schlechtweg (Ed.), Interfaces of Phonetics. De Gruyter Mouton.
- Redmon, Charles, Matthew C. Kelley, and Benjamin V. Tucker (2022). Introducing the Speech and Language Resource Bank: A central index of resources for research and teaching. Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics, 42. link
- Redmon, Charles, Keith Leung, Yue Wang, Bob McMurray, Allard Jongman, and Joan Sereno (2020). Cross-linguistic perception of clearly spoken English tense and lax vowels based on auditory, visual, and auditory-visual information. Journal of Phonetics, 81, 1-25. link, pdf
- Redmon, Charles, Seulgi Shin, and Panying Rong (2019) KU-ArtLex: A single-speaker EMA database for modeling the articulatory structure of the lexicon. Proceedings of the International Congress of
Phonetic Sciences. pdf
- Dutta, Indranil, Charles Redmon, Meghavarshini Krishnaswamy, Sarath Chandran, & Nayana Raj (2019). Articulatory complexity and lexical contrast density in models of coronal coarticulation in Malayalam. Proceedings of the International Congress of Phonetic Sciences. pdf
- Redmon, Charles, and Allard Jongman (2018). Source characteristics of voiceless dorsal fricatives. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 144(1), 242–253. link, pdf
- Redmon, Charles (2016). Effects of positional allophony on the acoustic classification of posterior obstruents in Assamese. Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics, 26. link
- Phom, Phongshak, and Charles Redmon (2016). Quantifying the information carried in tonal contrasts in Phom. Proceedings of the 22nd Himalayan Languages Symposium. pdf
- Sarmah, Priyankoo, and Charles Redmon (2013). Acoustic separation of high-central vowels in Bodo, Rabha, and Korean. Proceedings of Acoustics 2013 New Delhi. 929-934. pdf