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More vowels are not always better : Australian English and Peruvian Spanish learners' comparable perception of Dutch vowels
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Poor phonetic perceivers are affected by cognitive load when resolving talker variability (L)
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When "AA" is long but "A" is not short : speakers who distinguish short and long vowels in production do not necessarily encode a short-long contrast in their phonological lexicon
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Devil or angel in the details? : perceiving phonetic variation as information about phonological structure
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Luisteraars maken de balans op : akoestische cue-weging tijdens klankherkenning ; (Listeners take stock : acoustic cue weighting during sound recognition)
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Interaction between phonological and lexical development of Putonghua-speaking children
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Orthography plays a limited role when learning the phonological forms of new words : the case of Spanish and English learners of novel Dutch words
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