Meredith Tamminga

736 total citations
35 papers, 310 citations indexed

About

Meredith Tamminga is a scholar working on Linguistics and Language, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and Language and Linguistics. According to data from OpenAlex, Meredith Tamminga has authored 35 papers receiving a total of 310 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 23 papers in Linguistics and Language, 23 papers in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and 17 papers in Language and Linguistics. Recurrent topics in Meredith Tamminga's work include Phonetics and Phonology Research (23 papers), Linguistic Variation and Morphology (22 papers) and Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies (8 papers). Meredith Tamminga is often cited by papers focused on Phonetics and Phonology Research (23 papers), Linguistic Variation and Morphology (22 papers) and Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies (8 papers). Meredith Tamminga collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Netherlands. Meredith Tamminga's co-authors include Georgia Zellou, David Embick, Laurel MacKenzie, Emily Hagel Campbell, John R. Kirby, S. Hélène Deacon, Christopher Ahern, Julie Hochgesang, Corrine Occhino and Joseph C. Hill and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America and Journal of Memory and Language.

In The Last Decade

Meredith Tamminga

30 papers receiving 289 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Meredith Tamminga United States 11 213 190 135 73 60 35 310
Vassilios Spyropoulos Greece 9 71 0.3× 79 0.4× 196 1.5× 41 0.6× 65 1.1× 17 259
Alicia Beckford Wassink United States 12 273 1.3× 233 1.2× 129 1.0× 75 1.0× 47 0.8× 18 381
Aarnes Gudmestad United States 10 194 0.9× 93 0.5× 257 1.9× 42 0.6× 84 1.4× 42 326
Natsuko Tsujimura United States 8 93 0.4× 175 0.9× 224 1.7× 128 1.8× 62 1.0× 27 348
Karen Miller United States 11 86 0.4× 97 0.5× 153 1.1× 46 0.6× 167 2.8× 22 282
Anne Violin‐Wigent United States 4 166 0.8× 249 1.3× 170 1.3× 120 1.6× 42 0.7× 10 336
Judy B. Bernstein United States 9 130 0.6× 100 0.5× 385 2.9× 133 1.8× 98 1.6× 13 441
Marie Labelle Canada 11 95 0.4× 102 0.5× 351 2.6× 71 1.0× 128 2.1× 36 429
Adam Ussishkin United States 8 205 1.0× 381 2.0× 289 2.1× 196 2.7× 107 1.8× 25 512
Barış Kabak Germany 11 157 0.7× 297 1.6× 187 1.4× 127 1.7× 116 1.9× 20 394

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Fields of papers citing papers by Meredith Tamminga

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Meredith Tamminga

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Tamminga, Meredith, et al.. (2026). Validating explicit rating tasks for measuring pronunciation biases: A case study of ING variation. Behavior Research Methods. 58(3). 66–66.
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MacKenzie, Laurel, et al.. (2025). Bill Labov: Looking Back, Looking Forward. Journal of Sociolinguistics. 29(4). 309–316.
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Embick, David, et al.. (2024). Affix priming with variable ING in English: Implications for unique vs. dual representation. Journal of Memory and Language. 138. 104535–104535. 2 indexed citations
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Tamminga, Meredith, et al.. (2024). Phonetics–phonology mapping in the generalization of perceptual learning. Journal of Phonetics. 103. 101295–101295. 1 indexed citations
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Embick, David, et al.. (2023). Dialect experience modulates cue reliance in sociolinguistic convergence. 2(1). 2 indexed citations
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Lucas, Ceil, et al.. (2023). 6. Needed Research in American Sign Language Variation. 108(1). 115–131. 1 indexed citations
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Tamminga, Meredith, et al.. (2023). The activation of embedded (pseudo-)stems in auditory lexical processing: implications for models of spoken word recognition. Language Cognition and Neuroscience. 38(7). 966–982. 1 indexed citations
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Tamminga, Meredith, et al.. (2022). Individual differences in simultaneous perceptual compensation for coarticulatory and lexical cues. Linguistics Vanguard. 8(1). 29–39. 1 indexed citations
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MacKenzie, Laurel & Meredith Tamminga. (2021). New and old puzzles in the morphological conditioning of coronal stop deletion. Language Variation and Change. 33(2). 217–244. 4 indexed citations
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Tamminga, Meredith, et al.. (2020). Perceptual learning, talker specificity, and sound change. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 5. 90–122. 6 indexed citations
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Tamminga, Meredith, et al.. (2020). The Reliability of Individual Differences in VOT Imitation. Language and Speech. 64(3). 576–593. 13 indexed citations
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Tamminga, Meredith, et al.. (2019). Opacity, transparency, and morphological priming: A study of prefixed verbs in Dutch. Journal of Memory and Language. 110. 104055–104055. 18 indexed citations
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Tamminga, Meredith. (2019). Sources of Microtemporal Clustering in Sociolinguistic Sequences. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence. 2. 10–10. 3 indexed citations
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Tamminga, Meredith, et al.. (2018). The Historical and Social Context of the Philadelphia ASL Community. Sign language studies. 18(3). 429–460. 4 indexed citations
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Tamminga, Meredith, Laurel MacKenzie, & David Embick. (2016). The dynamics of variation in individuals. PubMed. 16(2). 300–336. 33 indexed citations
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Tamminga, Meredith. (2016). Persistence in phonological and morphological variation. Language Variation and Change. 28(3). 335–356. 31 indexed citations
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Tamminga, Meredith & Georgia Zellou. (2015). Cross-dialectal differences in nasal coarticulation in American English.. ICPhS. 7 indexed citations
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Tamminga, Meredith. (2014). Persistence in the production of linguistic variation. ScholarlyCommons (University of Pennsylvania). 18 indexed citations
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Tamminga, Meredith. (2014). Sound Change without FrequencyEffects: Ramifications for Phonological Theory. 457–465. 6 indexed citations
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Tamminga, Meredith. (2009). Insular Scots front vowels in Westray, Orkney. 67–88. 1 indexed citations

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