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    Gottfried TL, Miller JL, Payton PE.
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  • 27. The emergence of phonetic segments: evidence from the spectral structure of fricative-vowel syllables spoken by children and adults.
    Nittrouer S, Studdert-Kennedy M, McGowan RS.
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  • 32. Auditory nerve fiber representation of cues to voicing in syllable-final stop consonants.
    Sinex DG.
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  • 34. How do syllables contribute to the perception of spoken English? insight from the migration paradigm.
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  • 35. Stress and vowel duration effects on syllable recognition.
    Marshall CW, Nye PW.
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  • 37. Acoustic and perceptual similarity of North German and American English vowels.
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    Liu C, Kewley-Port D.
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  • 39. Effects of vowel context on the recognition of initial and medial consonants by cochlear implant users.
    Donaldson GS, Kreft HA.
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