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Neural Processing of Spectral and Durational Changes in Speech and Non-speech Stimuli: An MMN Study With Czech Adults
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In: Front Hum Neurosci (2021)
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Speaker and accent variation are handled differently : evidence in native and non-native listeners
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Indexical and linguistic processing by 12-month-olds : discrimination of speaker, accent and vowel differences
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When speaker identity is unavoidable : neural processing of speaker identity cues in natural speech
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Speaker and accent variation are handled differently: evidence in native and non-native listeners
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Speaker and Accent Variation Are Handled Differently: Evidence in Native and Non-Native Listeners
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Speaker and accent variation are handled differently : evidence in native and non-native listeners
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When “AA” is long but “A” is not short: speakers who distinguish short and long vowels in production do not necessarily encode a short–long contrast in their phonological lexicon
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Adult listeners' processing of indexical versus linguistic differences in a pre-attentive discrimination paradigm
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When "AA" is long but "A" is not short : speakers who distinguish short and long vowels in production do not necessarily encode a short-long contrast in their phonological lexicon
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Pre-attentive sensitivity to vowel duration reveals native phonology and predicts learning of second-language sounds
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Comparing vowel perception and production in Spanish and Portuguese : European versus Latin American dialects
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Context-specific acoustic differences between Peruvian and Iberian Spanish vowels
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Spanish listeners’ perception of American and Southern British English vowels
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