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265 related items for PubMed ID: 16240833

  • 1. Contextual variation in the acoustic and perceptual similarity of North German and American English vowels.
    Strange W, Bohn OS, Nishi K, Trent SA.
    J Acoust Soc Am; 2005 Sep; 118(3 Pt 1):1751-62. PubMed ID: 16240833
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  • 2. Acoustic and perceptual similarity of North German and American English vowels.
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    J Acoust Soc Am; 2004 Apr; 115(4):1791-807. PubMed ID: 15101657
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  • 3. Cross-language categorization of French and German vowels by naive American listeners.
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  • 4. Acoustic variability within and across German, French, and American English vowels: phonetic context effects.
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  • 5. Effects of consonantal context on perceptual assimilation of American English vowels by Japanese listeners.
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  • 10. Cross-language acoustic similarity predicts perceptual assimilation of Canadian English and Canadian French vowels.
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  • 11. On the sufficiency of compound target specification of isolated vowels and vowels in /bVb/ syllables.
    Andruski JE, Nearey TM.
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  • 12. Cross-language perceptual similarity predicts categorial discrimination of American vowels by naïve Japanese listeners.
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  • 13. Perception of coarticulatory nasalization by speakers of English and Thai: evidence for partial compensation.
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  • 14. Perception of English vowels by bilingual Chinese-English and corresponding monolingual listeners.
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  • 15. Influences of listeners' native and other dialects on cross-language vowel perception.
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  • 16. The perception of English and Spanish vowels by native English and Spanish listeners: a multidimensional scaling analysis.
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  • 17. Dynamic specification of coarticulated German vowels: perceptual and acoustical studies.
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  • 18. F2 slope as a Perceptual Cue for the Front-Back Contrast in Standard Southern British English.
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  • 19. Auditory-perceptual interpretation of the vowel.
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  • 20. Identification of vowels spoken in isolation versus vowels spoken in consonantal context.
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