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Neural sensitivity to changes in naturally produced speech sounds : a comparison of different stimuli presentation paradigms
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PAM revisits the articulatory organ hypothesis : Italians' perception of English anterior and Nuu-Chah-Nulth posterior voiceless fricatives
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Production and perception in the acquisition of Spanish and Portuguese
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Spoken word recognition by English-speaking learners of Spanish
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Non-native dialect matters : the perception of European and Brazilian Portuguese vowels by Californian English monolinguals and Spanish-English bilinguals
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The influence of a first language : training nonnative listeners on voicing contrasts
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Modelling Japanese speakers' perceptual learning of English /iː/ and /ɪ/ within the L2LP framework
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Acoustic properties predict perception of unfamiliar Dutch vowels by adult Australian English and Peruvian Spanish listeners
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Supporting accessibility and reproducibility in language research in the Alveo virtual laboratory
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L2 phonological category formation and discrimination in learners varying in L2 experience
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Cross-accent word recognition is affected by perceptual assimilation
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Intergroup dynamics in speech perception : interaction among experience, attitudes and expectations
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The relationship between Australian English speakers’ non-native perception and production of Brazilian Portuguese vowels
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Lebanese Arabic listeners find Australian English vowels easy to discriminate
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Can Australian English listeners learn non-native vowels via distributional learning?
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The influence of second language experience on Japanese-accented English rhythm
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Complexity, training paradigm design, and the contribution of memory subsystems to grammar learning
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Monolingual and bilingual adults can learn foreign language words implicitly
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