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Individual variability in the attention-orienting function of edge tones in German: A pupillometry study
Maria Lialiou, Jesse Harris, T. Mark Ellison, Petra B. Schumacher and Martine Grice
Cue-weighting and (indivi)dual pathways to the acquisition of vowel height contrasts: The F0 and F1 routes
Jérémy Genette, Steven Gillis and Jo Verhoeven
Timing lag matters in native speakers' perception of Georgian stop sequences
Ioana Chitoran and Harim Kwon
Expecting a challenge: A behavioral and neurophysiological investigation of talker identity in cross-dialectal speech perception
Holly Zaharchuk, Abby Walker, Adrianna Miller, Carla Fernandez and Janet Van Hell
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Phonetic correlates of prefixedness in four varieties of English
Sarah Hawkins, Jennifer Hay, Rachel Smith, Jane Stuart-Smith and Robert Fromont
Experimental priming of phonological variant identification
Aini Li and Meredith Tamminga
Exploring the social meaning of the ‘leader-lagger’ vowels in New Zealand English
Elena Sheard, Jennifer Hay, Robert Fromont, Joshua Wilson Black and Lynn Clark
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Cross-linguistic phonetic recalibration in bilingual lexical processing
Yuhyeon Seo and Olga Dmitrieva
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Adventures in /Ɂ/
Holger Mitterer
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Phrasing and prominence disambiguate clefted Relative Clauses
Buhan Guo, Nino Grillo, Sven Mattys, Andrea Santi, Shayne Sloggett and Giuseppina Turco
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Competing effects of exposure frequency and social preference on phonetic detail: An artificial language learning study
Shawn Christian Foster and Jennifer Cole
A multi-cue study to the interpretation of German information-seeking and rhetorical questions
Bettina Braun, Nicole Dehé, Marieke Einfeldt, Angela James, Ekaterina Kazak, Rita Sevastjanova and Katharina Zahner-Ritter
Morphological effects in speech reduction are speaker specific and may partly originate from the words’ most frequent phonological context
Tim Zee, Louis ten Bosch and Mirjam Ernestus
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Listeners use speaker gender information in non-native phoneme categorization
Helen Reese and Eva Reinisch
Syllable structure and lexical pitch accent in Split Croatian
Matthew Gordon, Marija Tabain, Mate Kapović, Adele Gregory and Richard Beare
The acquisition of L2 English complex onsets by L1 Farsi speakers
Noah Khaloo and Connor Mayer
Investigating potential MERGED and DISTINCT speakers in an ongoing merger — Evidence from production and perception
Maria Evjen, Timo B. Roettger and Sverre Stausland
The effects of contextual tonal variation on Cantonese tone merging
Xinran Ren and Peggy Mok
The production and perception of Low Tone Alternations in Huaiyuan Chinese
Jingfu Zhao, Hanbo Yan and Yu-Fu Chien
A new perspective on the development of Quebec French rhotic vowels
Massimo Lipari and Morgan Sonderegger
How final is final: The production and perception of utterance-medial and utterance-final boundaries
Christine Mooshammer, Jelena Krivokapic and Malte Belz
Final Devoicing before it happens: A large-scale study of word-final obstruents in French
Adèle Jatteau, Nicolas Audibert, Ioana Vasilescu, Lori Lamel and Martine Adda-Decker
Learning new speech sounds in remote and in-person protocols: Benefits, drawbacks, and considerations for future research
Melissa Baese-Berk, Cecelia Staggs and Santiago Jaramillo
Linguistic experience and social factors in speech perception: the case of merged speakers of Mandarin sibilants
Sang-Im Lee-Kim and Hsiang-Yu Tung