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Lexicality causes perceptual biases in phoneme identification — when presented with a token ambiguous between a word and a nonword ... For this reason , tokens were selected such that the endpoints of all continua were nonwords .
Lexicality causes perceptual biases in phoneme identification — when presented with a token ambiguous between a word and a nonword ... For this reason , tokens were selected such that the endpoints of all continua were nonwords .
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For the ( spak ] -to- [ spap ) continuum , the ( spak ] endpoint token was synthesized as follows : the first 40 % of the nucleus was synthesized ... Between these two endpoint tokens , eighteen intermediate tokens were synthesized .
For the ( spak ] -to- [ spap ) continuum , the ( spak ] endpoint token was synthesized as follows : the first 40 % of the nucleus was synthesized ... Between these two endpoint tokens , eighteen intermediate tokens were synthesized .
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The less well - formed a nonword token is , the less seriously a listener will consider it as a possible word ... For this reason , the tokens were selected such that the mean LND and the mean CBP of the ( stVt ] tokens and the [ sk Vk ] ...
The less well - formed a nonword token is , the less seriously a listener will consider it as a possible word ... For this reason , the tokens were selected such that the mean LND and the mean CBP of the ( stVt ] tokens and the [ sk Vk ] ...
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