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... native contrasts , they do not become native - like ( Logan et al . 1991 , Lively et al . 1993 , 1994 ) . Findings like the above are generally interpreted as the absence of phonological encoding of contrasts that are not phonemic in ...
... native contrasts , they do not become native - like ( Logan et al . 1991 , Lively et al . 1993 , 1994 ) . Findings like the above are generally interpreted as the absence of phonological encoding of contrasts that are not phonemic in ...
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... native language , that is , our language experience . Processing speech is facilitated by our experience with , among other things , the words , morphemes , sounds , and sound sequences that make up our native language , as well as the ...
... native language , that is , our language experience . Processing speech is facilitated by our experience with , among other things , the words , morphemes , sounds , and sound sequences that make up our native language , as well as the ...
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... native language ( Best 1994 ) . Thus , the evidence from first language acquisition shows clearly that native - language familiarity enables us to fine - tune our ability to process the words and sounds of our language . One consequence ...
... native language ( Best 1994 ) . Thus , the evidence from first language acquisition shows clearly that native - language familiarity enables us to fine - tune our ability to process the words and sounds of our language . One consequence ...
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