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Below , we report on two experiments . In the first experiment , subjects were presented with the NATURAL , NO - WORDS , and NO - PITCH stimuli , and in the second , a new group of subjects was presented with the NO - WORDS ( this ...
Below , we report on two experiments . In the first experiment , subjects were presented with the NATURAL , NO - WORDS , and NO - PITCH stimuli , and in the second , a new group of subjects was presented with the NO - WORDS ( this ...
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EXPERIMENT 2 : NO - WORDS , NO - PITCH - NO - WORDS , AND NOISE FRAGMENTS . This experiment , with sixty new subjects ( forty - four women and sixteen men ) , differed from experiment 1 only in having the three conditions NO - WORDS ...
EXPERIMENT 2 : NO - WORDS , NO - PITCH - NO - WORDS , AND NOISE FRAGMENTS . This experiment , with sixty new subjects ( forty - four women and sixteen men ) , differed from experiment 1 only in having the three conditions NO - WORDS ...
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It is therefore unlikely that attenuated cues in geminates are sufficiently compensated for , and the perceptual experiment presented next in fact shows that a [ + voice ] distinction is less well perceived in geminates than in ...
It is therefore unlikely that attenuated cues in geminates are sufficiently compensated for , and the perceptual experiment presented next in fact shows that a [ + voice ] distinction is less well perceived in geminates than in ...
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