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... productions ( by the males ) . JFW claimed this ' hyperspace ' ef- fect underlies all vowel production , even though the targets were more extreme than their speakers produced even when hyperarti- culating . The analogy that they ...
... productions ( by the males ) . JFW claimed this ' hyperspace ' ef- fect underlies all vowel production , even though the targets were more extreme than their speakers produced even when hyperarti- culating . The analogy that they ...
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... production basis here . Language production studies have firmly established that the production of a given consonant primes or activates other consonants in the word or phrase that share a large number of features . This is apparent in ...
... production basis here . Language production studies have firmly established that the production of a given consonant primes or activates other consonants in the word or phrase that share a large number of features . This is apparent in ...
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... production . This raises the possibility that verb biases affect comprehension without affecting speech production . Indeed , such a scenario would be quite plausible : Speakers generally know what they intend to say , whereas listeners ...
... production . This raises the possibility that verb biases affect comprehension without affecting speech production . Indeed , such a scenario would be quite plausible : Speakers generally know what they intend to say , whereas listeners ...
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Letters to Language | 377 |
The perceptual acquisition of phonological | 384 |
Semantics and pragmatics of English verbal dependent coordination Neal Whitman | 403 |
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