Jeffry A. Coady

1.2k total citations
19 papers, 885 citations indexed

About

Jeffry A. Coady is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Developmental and Educational Psychology and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Jeffry A. Coady has authored 19 papers receiving a total of 885 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 14 papers in Developmental and Educational Psychology and 5 papers in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology. Recurrent topics in Jeffry A. Coady's work include Language Development and Disorders (14 papers), Reading and Literacy Development (13 papers) and Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism (11 papers). Jeffry A. Coady is often cited by papers focused on Language Development and Disorders (14 papers), Reading and Literacy Development (13 papers) and Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism (11 papers). Jeffry A. Coady collaborates with scholars based in United States and Canada. Jeffry A. Coady's co-authors include Julia L. Evans, Richard Ν. Aslin, Keith R. Kluender, Elina Mainela‐Arnold, Michael Kiefte, William S. Rhode, Karol M. Pencina, Shalender Bhasin, Grace Huang and Shehzad Basaria and has published in prestigious journals such as The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America and Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research.

In The Last Decade

Jeffry A. Coady

18 papers receiving 854 citations

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Jeffry A. Coady
Rory A. DePaolis United States
Steven B. Chin United States
David Snow United States
Adam Buchwald United States
Inger Moen Norway
Melissa A. Redford United States
F. Sayako Earle United States
Rory A. DePaolis United States
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Huang, Grace, et al.. (2015). Functional Voice Testing Detects Early Changes in Vocal Pitch in Women During Testosterone Administration. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 100(6). 2254–2260. 18 indexed citations
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Coady, Jeffry A., et al.. (2014). Nonword repetition errors of children with and without specific language impairments (SLI). International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders. 50(3). 337–346. 12 indexed citations
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Coady, Jeffry A., Elina Mainela‐Arnold, & Julia L. Evans. (2013). Phonological and lexical effects in verbal recall by children with specific language impairments. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders. 48(2). 144–159. 11 indexed citations
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Coady, Jeffry A.. (2012). Rapid Naming by Children With and Without Specific Language Impairment. Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research. 56(2). 604–617. 23 indexed citations
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Coady, Jeffry A., Julia L. Evans, & Keith R. Kluender. (2010). Role of phonotactic frequency in nonword repetition by children with specific language impairments. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders. 45(4). 494–509. 28 indexed citations
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Mainela‐Arnold, Elina, Julia L. Evans, & Jeffry A. Coady. (2010). Beyond Capacity Limitations II: Effects of Lexical Processes on Word Recall in Verbal Working Memory Tasks in Children With and Without Specific Language Impairment. Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research. 53(6). 1656–1672. 33 indexed citations
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Mainela‐Arnold, Elina, Julia L. Evans, & Jeffry A. Coady. (2010). Explaining Lexical–Semantic Deficits in Specific Language Impairment: The Role of Phonological Similarity, Phonological Working Memory, and Lexical Competition. Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research. 53(6). 1742–1756. 57 indexed citations
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Coady, Jeffry A., Julia L. Evans, & Keith R. Kluender. (2010). The Role of Phonotactic Frequency in Sentence Repetition by Children With Specific Language Impairment. Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research. 53(5). 1401–1415. 13 indexed citations
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Coady, Jeffry A. & Julia L. Evans. (2008). Uses and interpretations of non‐word repetition tasks in children with and without specific language impairments (SLI). International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders. 43(1). 1–40. 269 indexed citations
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Mainela‐Arnold, Elina, Julia L. Evans, & Jeffry A. Coady. (2008). Lexical Representations in Children With SLI: Evidence From a Frequency-Manipulated Gating Task. Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research. 51(2). 381–393. 68 indexed citations
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Coady, Jeffry A., Julia L. Evans, Elina Mainela‐Arnold, & Keith R. Kluender. (2007). Children With Specific Language Impairments Perceive Speech Most Categorically When Tokens Are Natural and Meaningful. Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research. 50(1). 41–57. 38 indexed citations
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Coady, Jeffry A., Keith R. Kluender, & Julia L. Evans. (2005). Categorical Perception of Speech by Children With Specific Language Impairments. Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research. 48(4). 944–959. 46 indexed citations
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Coady, Jeffry A. & Richard Ν. Aslin. (2004). Young children’s sensitivity to probabilistic phonotactics in the developing lexicon. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 89(3). 183–213. 86 indexed citations
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Kluender, Keith R., Jeffry A. Coady, & Michael Kiefte. (2003). Sensitivity to change in perception of speech. Speech Communication. 41(1). 59–69. 74 indexed citations
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Coady, Jeffry A. & Richard Ν. Aslin. (2003). Phonological neighbourhoods in the developing lexicon. Journal of Child Language. 30(2). 441–469. 85 indexed citations
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Coady, Jeffry A., Keith R. Kluender, & William S. Rhode. (2003). Effects of contrast between onsets of speech and other complex spectra. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 114(4). 2225–2235. 21 indexed citations
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Coady, Jeffry A., Keith R. Kluender, & Julia L. Evans. (2003). Children’s discrimination of vowel sequences. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 114(4_Supplement). 2334–2334. 1 indexed citations
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Coady, Jeffry A. & Keith R. Kluender. (2001). The role of spectral contrast in the perception of stop consonants following vowels and their spectral complements. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 109(5_Supplement). 2315–2315. 1 indexed citations

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