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Statistical learning of speech sounds is most robust during the period of perceptual attunement
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Perception of tones by bilingual infants learning non-tone languages
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Layered feet laid bare in Copperbelt Bemba tone
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In: Proceedings of the Annual Meetings on Phonology; Proceedings of the 2016 Annual Meeting on Phonology ; 2377-3324 (2017)
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Cross-domain correlation in pitch perception, the influence of native language
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Understanding phonological acquisition through phonetic perception : the influence of exposure and acoustic salience
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The discrimination of tonal contrasts by monolingual and bilingual adults
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How bilingualism alters non-tone-learning infants' tone perception in the first year of life
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Non-tone monolingual and bilingual infants' tone perception under perceptual reorganization
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Non-native tone perception from infant to adult : how consistent and flexible is it?
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How do statistical learning and perceptual reorganization alter Dutch infant’s perception to lexical tones?
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Is perceptual reorganization affected by statistical learning? : Dutch infants’ sensitivity to lexical tone
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Is perceptual reorganization affected by statistical learning? : Dutch infants’ sensitivity to lexical tone
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