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ing a sound or sound sequence is indeterminate ( Pitt & McQueen 1998 ) . ... speech signal which , as we have seen , is determined both by the listener's native - language experience and by the nature of the speech sounds involved .
ing a sound or sound sequence is indeterminate ( Pitt & McQueen 1998 ) . ... speech signal which , as we have seen , is determined both by the listener's native - language experience and by the nature of the speech sounds involved .
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The universal component draws on the raw psychoacoustics of the sound combination at issue , while language specificity is brought in by the influence of a speaker / hearer's native language . By taking into account both factors ...
The universal component draws on the raw psychoacoustics of the sound combination at issue , while language specificity is brought in by the influence of a speaker / hearer's native language . By taking into account both factors ...
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This view of metathesis also provides a straightforward explanation of the second observation : for some sound ... Metatheses involving these same kinds of sounds but where the stop shifts from an arguably better context to a worse one ...
This view of metathesis also provides a straightforward explanation of the second observation : for some sound ... Metatheses involving these same kinds of sounds but where the stop shifts from an arguably better context to a worse one ...
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Crosslinguistic perspectives Ulrike Zeshan | 7 |
acquisition and adult speech perception Sharon Peperkamp | 98 |
Theory and empirical findings G van Driem | 163 |
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