Buchwald, A. & Cheng, H-S*. (accepted, to appear). Factors affecting non-native consonant cluster learning. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research.
Rimikis, S.*, Buchwald, A., & Miozzo, M. (2022). Morphophonological patterns influence regular and irregular past-tense production: Evidence from aphasia. Language, Cognition, and Neuroscience. (link)
Cheng, H-S.*, Niziolek, C., Buchwald, A. & McAllister, T. (2021). Examining the relationship between speech perception, production distinctness, and production variability. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 15(269). doi:10.3389/fnhum.2021.660948
Cheng, H-S.* & Buchwald, A. (2021). Does voicing affect patterns of transfer in non-native cluster learning? Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 64(6), 2103-2120. (link)
Cheng, H-S.*, Buchwald, A. (2021). Does voicing affect pattern of transfer in nonnative cluster learning?. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research
Buchwald, A., Khosa, N.*, Rimikis, S.* & Duncan, E.S. (2020). Behavioral and neural effects of tDCS on speech motor recovery: A single-subject intervention design. Brain and Language, 210, 1-7.
Buchwald, A., Calhoun, H., Rimikis, S. Steinberg Lowe, M., Wellner, R., & Edwards, D. (2019). Using tDCS to facilitate motor learning in speech production: The role of timing. Cortex, 111, 274-285.
Rimikis, S.* & Buchwald, A. (2019). Acquired morphological impairment impacted by morphophonological patterns in the language. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 33(1-2), 68-94.(link)
Buz, E., Buchwald, A., Fuchs, T., & Keshet, J. (2018). Assessing automatic phonetic annotation tools using unimpaired and impaired speech. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 20(6), 624-634.
Buchwald, A.,Falconer, C.*, Rykman A., Cortes M., Pascual-Leone A., Thickbroom G.W., Krebs H., Fregni F., Gerber L.M., Oromendia C., Chang J., Volpe B.T., Edwards D.J. (2018). Robotic arm rehabilitation in chronic stroke patients with aphasia may promote speech and language recovery (but effect is not enhanced by supplementary tDCS). Frontiers in Neurology, 9, 853.
Buchwald, A. (2017). Complexity in articulatory and segmental levels of production. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 34 (7-8), 488-492.
Buchwald, A., Gagnon, B., & Miozzo, M. (2017). Identification and remediation of phonological and motor errors in acquired sound production impairment. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 60, 1726-1738
Steinberg Lowe, M.* & Buchwald, A. (2017). The impact of feedback frequency on performance in a novel speech motor task. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 60, 1712-1725.
McAllister Byun, T., Buchwald, A., & Mizoguchi, A.* (2016). Covert contrast in velar fronting: An acoustic and ultrasound study. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 30(3-5), 249-276.
Buchwald, A. (2015). Cognitive and neural constraints on theories of language production. Language, Cognition, and Neuroscience, 30(3), 235-238 (link).
Buchwald, A. & Falconer, C.* (2014). Cascading activation from lexical processing to letter-level processing in written word production.Cognitive Neuropsychology, 31(7-8), 606-621. (link)
Rapp, B., Buchwald, A., & Goldrick, M. (2014). Integrating accounts of speech production: the devil is in the representational details.Language, Cognition and Neuroscience, 29, 24-27 (link)
Miozzo, Michele & Buchwald, Adam (2013). On the nature of sonority in spoken word production: Evidence from neuropsychology.Cognition, 128, 287-301. (link)
Felty, Robert A., Buchwald, Adam, Gruenenfelder, Thomas & Pisoni, David B. (2013). Misperceptions of spoken words: Data from a random sample of American English words. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 134 (1), 572.585. (link)
Falconer, Carolyn* & Buchwald, Adam (2013). Do activated letters influence lexical selection in written word production? Aphasiology, 27(7), 849-866. (link)
Buchwald, Adam & Miozzo, Michele (2012). Phonological and motor errors in individuals with acquired impairment. Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing Research, 55(5), 1573-1586. (link)
Buchwald, Adam & Henry, Heather K.* (2012). Lexically-driven phonetic variation in individuals with acquired speech impairment.Journal of Medical Speech-Language Pathology, 20(4), 36-40.
Buchwald, Adam and Miozzo, Michele (2011). Finding levels of abstraction in speech production: Evidence from sound production impairment.Psychological Science, 22(9), 1113-1119. (link)
Buchwald, Adam (2009). Minimizing and optimizing structure in phonology: Evidence from aphasia. Lingua, 119, 1380-1395. (link)
Buchwald, Adam & Rapp, Brenda (2009). Distinctions between orthographic long-term memory and working memory. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 26, 724-751. (link)
Buchwald, Adam, Winters, Stephen J., & Pisoni, David B. (2009). Visual speech primes open-set recognition of spoken words. Language and Cognitive Processes, 24(4), 580-610. (link)
Bent, T.C., Buchwald, A., & Pisoni, D.B. (2009). Perceptual adaptation and intelligibility of multiple talkers for two types of degraded speech.Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 126(5), 2660-2669. (link)
Felty, Robert, Buchwald, Adam, & Pisoni, David B. (2009). Adaptation to frozen babble in spoken word recognition. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America – Express Letters, 125(3), EL93-EL97. (link)
Buchwald, Adam, Rapp, Brenda, & Stone, Maureen (2007) Insertion of discrete phonological units: An ultrasound investigation of aphasic speech. Language and Cognitive Processes, 22(6), 910-948. (link)
Buchwald, Adam and Rapp, Brenda (2006). Consonants and vowels in orthography. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 23, 308-337. (link)