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Universality and language-specific experience in the perception of lexical tone and pitch
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Auditory-visual augmentation of Thai lexical tone perception in the elderly
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Mandarin listeners can learn non-native lexical tones through distributional learning
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A tale of two features : perception of Cantonese lexical tone and English lexical stress in Cantonese-English bilinguals
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Auditory-visual tone perception in hearing impaired Thai listeners
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The effects of absolute pitch ability and musical training on lexical tone perception
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Perceptual assimilation of lexical tone: The roles of language experience and visual information
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Perceptual assimilation of lexical tone: The roles of language experience and visual information
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Two platforms for research in human communication science : the AusTalk Corpus and the Alveo Virtual Laboratory
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Infant-directed speech enhances temporal rhythmic structure in the envelope
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Cues for lexical tone perception in children : acoustic correlates and phonetic context effects
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The Lombard effect with Thai lexical tones : an acoustic analysis of articulatory modifications in noise
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On the rhythm of infant- versus adult-directed speech in Australian English
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The Human Communication Science Virtual Lab : a repository microclimate in a rapidly evolving research-ecosystem
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