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Intergroup dynamics in speech perception : interaction among experience, attitudes and expectations
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From Newcastle MOUTH to Aussie ears : Australians' perceptual assimilation and adaptation for Newcastle UK vowels
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Affective attitudes towards Asians influence perception of Asian-accented vowels
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Improvements to vowel categorization in non-native regional accents resulting from multiple- versus single-talker training : a computational approach
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Effects of short-term exposure to unfamiliar regional accents : Australians’ categorization of London and Yorkshire English consonants
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Surviving truncation : informativity at the interface of morphology and phonology
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On the inter-dependence of tonal and vocalic production goals in Chinese
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The phonetics of hyper-active feet : effects of stress priming on speech planning and production
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Recognizing words across regional accents : the role of perceptual assimilation in lexical competition
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Vowel identity conditions the time course of tone recognition
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L2 English learners' recogniton of words spoken in familar versus unfamiliar English accents
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Metrical rhythm in speech planning : priming or predictability
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Shaw, Jason (R16227). - : Adelaide, S. Aust., Causal Productions, 2012
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Relations between acoustic and articulatory measurements of /l/
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