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CONDITION CONTINUUM EXPECTED BIAS COMMENT K ~ P T ~ K ( spap ] ~ ( spak ) against [ p ] because ( spap ) violates * sp ... T - P a I discuss the K ~ P condition to explain how perceptual bias was measured , but the other conditions were ...
CONDITION CONTINUUM EXPECTED BIAS COMMENT K ~ P T ~ K ( spap ] ~ ( spak ) against [ p ] because ( spap ) violates * sp ... T - P a I discuss the K ~ P condition to explain how perceptual bias was measured , but the other conditions were ...
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In each condition only those subjects who could identify the endpoint stimuli correctly at least 75 % of the time were included in the analysis . This resulted in fifteen subjects in the K ~ P condition , twenty - six in the K ~ T ...
In each condition only those subjects who could identify the endpoint stimuli correctly at least 75 % of the time were included in the analysis . This resulted in fifteen subjects in the K ~ P condition , twenty - six in the K ~ T ...
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Identification functions for the three conditions in the phoneme - identification experiment . ... then the bias - causing constraints in the K ~ P condition ( * spVp , * skVk ) form a proper superset of the bias - causing constraints ...
Identification functions for the three conditions in the phoneme - identification experiment . ... then the bias - causing constraints in the K ~ P condition ( * spVp , * skVk ) form a proper superset of the bias - causing constraints ...
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