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Resilience of English vowel perception across regional accent variation
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Three steps forward for predictability : Consideration of methodological robustness, indexical and prosodic factors, and replication in the laboratory
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Resilience of English vowel perception across regional accent variation
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Missed Connections at the Junction of Sociolinguistics and Speech Processing
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From Newcastle MOUTH to Aussie ears: Australians' perceptual assimilation and adaptation for Newcastle UK vowels
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Perceiving and adapting to regional accent differences among vowel subsystems
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Static vs Dynamic Perspectives on the Realization of Vowel Nucleii in West Australian English
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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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Improvements to vowel categorization in non-native regional accents resulting from multiple- versus single-talker training: A computational approach
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PHONOLOGYCAL VARIATION AND CHANGE IN CONTEMPORARY ENGLISH: EVIDENCE FROM NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE AND DERBY
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In: Cuadernos de Filología Inglesa; Vol. 8 (1999) ; 1989-6123 ; 0213-5485 (2009)
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Comparing pitch range across languages Long-term F0 distribution, linguistic measures and listener judgements ...
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