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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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The relationship between Australian English speakers’ non-native perception and production of Brazilian Portuguese vowels
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Speech normalization across speaker, sex and accent variation is handled similarly by listeners of different language backgrounds
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Lebanese Arabic listeners find Australian English vowels easy to discriminate
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The role of positive affect in the acquisition of word-object associations
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The bilingual advantage in the language processing domain : evidence from the Verbal Fluency Task
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