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Language Ability and the Familiar Talker Advantage: Generalizing to Unfamiliar Talkers Is What Matters
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Individual Differences in Learning Talker Categories: The Role of Working Memory
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Effects of cross-language voice training on speech perception: Whose familiar voices are more intelligible?
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Identification and discrimination of bilingual talkers across languages1
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Nonword Repetition with Spectrally Reduced Speech: Some Developmental and Clinical Findings from Pediatric Cochlear Implantation
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Nonword Repetition with Spectrally Reduced Speech: Some Developmental and Clinical Findings from Pediatric Cochlear Implantation
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Nonword Repetition with Spectrally Reduced Speech: Some Developmental and Clinical Findings from Pediatric Cochlear Implantation
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Speaker-independent factors affecting the perception of foreign accent in a second languagea)
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Nonword Repetition with Spectrally Reduced Speech: Some Developmental and Clinical Findings from Pediatric Cochlear Implantation
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Perceptual similarity of regional dialects of American English
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