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274 related items for PubMed ID: 28253637

  • 1. The influence of lexical characteristics and talker accent on the recognition of English words by speakers of Japanese.
    Yoneyama K, Munson B.
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  • 12. The interlanguage speech intelligibility benefit for native speakers of Mandarin: Production and perception of English word-final voicing contrasts.
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    Lan Y, Xie T, Lee A.
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