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Place assimilation and phonetic grounding : a cross-linguistic perceptual study
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Do you speak E-NG-L-I-SH? : a comparison of foreigner- and infant-directed speech
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Are there really interactive processes in speech perception?
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Explaining cross-linguistic differences in effects of lexical stress on spoken-word recognition
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Perceptual compensation for voice assimilation of German fricatives
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Number agreement in British and American english : disagreeing to agree collectively
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Asymmetric mapping from phonetic to lexical representations in second-language listening
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Phonological and conceptual activation in speech comprehension
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Formant transitions in fricative identification : the role of native fricative inventory
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Frequency and form as determinants of functor sensitivity in English-acquiring infants
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