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Multimodal perception of Mandarin tone for cochlear implant users
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The assimilation of L2 Australian English vowels to L1 Japanese vowel categories : vocabulary size matters
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Perceptual evidence of Modern Greek voiced stops as phonological categories
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Abstract:
The phonological status of voiced stops in Modern Greek (MG) remains unclear. Research shows that listeners typically discriminate native phonological contrasts without difficulty. We report MG listeners show excellent discrimination of MG bilabial [p]-[b] and coronal [t]-[d] stop voicing contrasts, significantly better than their discrimination of nonnative Australian English (AE) [ph]-[p] and [th]-[t]. We interpret the results as evidence for the phonological status of MG voiced stops /b, d/ and thus of MG stop voicing contrasts.
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1702 - Cognitive Sciences; Greek language; Modern; phonology; speech perception; stop voicing
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URL: http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/45272
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The effect of spectral tilt on infants' discrimination of fricatives
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Evidence of a near-merger in Western Sydney Australian English vowels
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Six and twelve-month-olds' discrimination of native versus non-native between- and within-organ fricative place contrasts
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Does the McGurk effect rely on processing time constraints?
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"Your baby can't hear you" : how mothers talk to infants with simulated hearing loss
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Do English speakers assimilate Mandarin tones to English prosodic categories?
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English and French speakers' perception of voicing distinctions in non-native lateral consonant syllable onsets
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Lexical tone and pitch perception in tone and non-tone language speakers
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Development of phonological categories in children's perception of final voicing in English
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