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Adult listeners' processing of indexical versus linguistic differences in a pre-attentive discrimination paradigm
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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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Passive distributional learning of non-native vowel contrasts does not work for all listeners
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Mandarin listeners can learn non-native lexical tones through distributional learning
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Listeners cope with speaker and accent variation differently : evidence from the Go/No-go task
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Acoustic distance explains speaker versus accent normalization in infancy
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Language experience modulates weighting of acoustic cues for vowel perception : an event-related potential study
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Native dialect influences second-language vowel perception : Peruvian versus Iberian Spanish learners of Dutch
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Comparing vowel perception and production in Spanish and Portuguese : European versus Latin American dialects
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The interrelation between acoustic context effects and available response categories in speech sound categorization
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