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Bilingual perceptual benefits of experience with a heritage language
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Evidence for language transfer leading to a perceptual advantage for non-native listeners
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Rapid and multifaceted effects of second-language learning on first-language speech production
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Phonetics vs. phonology in loanword adaptation: Revisiting the role of the bilingual
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Production of phonetic and phonological contrast by heritage speakers of Mandarin
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The phonetic space of phonological categories in heritage speakers of Mandarin
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First language phonetic drift during second language acquisition
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The status of voicing and aspiration as cues to Korean laryngeal contrast
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A tale of five fricatives: Consonantal contrast in heritage speakers of Mandarin
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Tense consonants in Korean revisited: A crosslinguistic perceptual study
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Chang, C. B.. - : Cambridge Institute of Language Research, 2007
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On activation and suppression in the dual-route model of reading: 'bass' the fish or 'bass' the guitar?
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"High-interest loans": The phonology of English loanword adaptation in Burmese
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