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PAM revisits the articulatory organ hypothesis : Italians' perception of English anterior and Nuu-Chah-Nulth posterior voiceless fricatives
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Discrimination of uncategorised non-native vowel contrasts is modulated by perceived overlap with native phonological categories
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The influence of auditory-visual speech and clear speech on cross-language perceptual assimilation
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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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“She has many. cat?” : on-line processing of L2 morphophonology by Mandarin learners of English
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An examination of the different ways that non-native phones may be perceptually assimilated as uncategorized
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The perceptual assimilation of Danish monophthongs and diphthongs by monolingual Australian English speakers
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The effect of modality and speaking style on the discrimination of non-native phonological and phonetic contrasts in noise
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Perceptual assimilation and discrimination of non-native vowel contrasts
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Infant perceptual development for faces and spoken words : an integrated approach
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Influence of phonological, morphological, and prosodic factors on phoneme detection by native and second-language adults
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Magnitude of phonetic distinction predicts success at early word learning in native and non-native accents
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Focusing the lens of language experience : perception of Ma’di stops by Greek and English bilinguals and monolinguals
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Two ways to listen : do L2-dominant bilinguals perceive stop voicing according to language mode?
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Accent on language development : using dialects to trace how children come to recognise spoken words
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Greek-Australian bilinguals match the VOTs of Greek and Australian English native speakers depending on language context
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