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Neural processing of amplitude and formant rise time in dyslexia
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“She has many. cat?” : on-line processing of L2 morphophonology by Mandarin learners of English
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Message vs. messenger effects on cross-modal matching for spoken phrases
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Perception of voicing in the absence of native voicing experience
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From Newcastle MOUTH to Aussie ears : Australians' perceptual assimilation and adaptation for Newcastle UK vowels
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Perceptual assimilation of Arabic voiceless fricatives by English monolinguals
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Resolving ambiguity in familiar and unfamiliar casual speech
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Language experience modulates weighting of acoustic cues for vowel perception : an event-related potential study
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Lexical retuning of children's speech perception : evidence for knowledge about words' component sounds
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Can litheners retune native categories acroth a thoneme boundary?
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Perceptual retuning or perceptual bias? Investigating lexically guided learning across a phoneme boundary
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Two ways to listen : do L2-dominant bilinguals perceive stop voicing according to language mode?
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