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Language and Speech|September 26, 2022
It's Mine, . . . It's Mine: Unsolicited Repetitions Are Reduced in ToddlersAnna Tendera, Matthew Rispoli, Ambikaipakan Sethilselvan, et al.
Language and Speech|January 10, 2022
Age of Acquisition and Spoken Words: Examining Hemispheric Differences in Lexical ProcessingJulio González-Alvarez, Teresa Cervera-Crespo
Language and Speech|November 5, 2015
Early Speech Segmentation in French-learning Infants: Monosyllabic Words versus Embedded SyllablesLéo-Lyuki Nishibayashi, Louise Goyet, Thierry Nazzi
Language and Speech|April 20, 2016
The Effect of Contextual Consonants on Voiced Stop Lenition: Evidence from CatalanDaniel Recasens
Language and Speech|September 26, 2018
Syntactic Cues Take Precedence Over Distributional Cues in Native and Non-Native Speech SegmentationAnnie Tremblay, Elsa Spinelli, Caitlin E Coughlin, et al.
Language and Speech|April 1, 1987
Difference in second-formant transitions between aspirated and unaspirated stop consonants preceding [a]B H Repp, H B Lin
Language and Speech|September 23, 2021
A New System of Cantonese Tones? Tone Perception and Production in Hong Kong South Asian CantoneseAlan C L Yu, Crystal W T Lee, Chen Lan, et al.
Language and Speech|July 14, 2022
Prosodic Structural Effects on Non-Contrastive Coarticulatory Vowel Nasalization in L2 English by Korean LearnersJiyoung Jang, Sahyang Kim, Taehong Cho
Language and Speech|July 10, 2019
Sequential Interpretation of Pitch Prominence as Contrastive and Syntactic Information: Contrast Comes First, but Syntax Takes OverYuki Hirose
Language and Speech|February 9, 2022
Cross-Linguistic Trends in Speech Errors: An Analysis of Sub-Lexical Errors in CantoneseJohn Alderete
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Language and Speech|September 26, 2022
It's Mine, . . . It's Mine: Unsolicited Repetitions Are Reduced in ToddlersAnna Tendera, Matthew Rispoli, Ambikaipakan Sethilselvan, et al.
Language and Speech|January 10, 2022
Age of Acquisition and Spoken Words: Examining Hemispheric Differences in Lexical ProcessingJulio González-Alvarez, Teresa Cervera-Crespo
Language and Speech|November 5, 2015
Early Speech Segmentation in French-learning Infants: Monosyllabic Words versus Embedded SyllablesLéo-Lyuki Nishibayashi, Louise Goyet, Thierry Nazzi
Language and Speech|April 20, 2016
The Effect of Contextual Consonants on Voiced Stop Lenition: Evidence from CatalanDaniel Recasens
Language and Speech|September 26, 2018
Syntactic Cues Take Precedence Over Distributional Cues in Native and Non-Native Speech SegmentationAnnie Tremblay, Elsa Spinelli, Caitlin E Coughlin, et al.
Language and Speech|April 1, 1987
Difference in second-formant transitions between aspirated and unaspirated stop consonants preceding [a]B H Repp, H B Lin
Language and Speech|September 23, 2021
A New System of Cantonese Tones? Tone Perception and Production in Hong Kong South Asian CantoneseAlan C L Yu, Crystal W T Lee, Chen Lan, et al.
Language and Speech|July 14, 2022
Prosodic Structural Effects on Non-Contrastive Coarticulatory Vowel Nasalization in L2 English by Korean LearnersJiyoung Jang, Sahyang Kim, Taehong Cho
Language and Speech|July 10, 2019
Sequential Interpretation of Pitch Prominence as Contrastive and Syntactic Information: Contrast Comes First, but Syntax Takes OverYuki Hirose
Language and Speech|February 9, 2022
Cross-Linguistic Trends in Speech Errors: An Analysis of Sub-Lexical Errors in CantoneseJohn Alderete
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