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193 related items for PubMed ID: 31288241

  • 1. Detecting Foreign Accents in Song.
    Mageau M, Mekik C, Sokalski A, Toivonen I.
    Phonetica; 2019; 76(6):429-447. PubMed ID: 31288241
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  • 2. Listening Effort by Native and Nonnative Listeners Due to Noise, Reverberation, and Talker Foreign Accent During English Speech Perception.
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  • 9. Musical Hearing and Musical Experience in Second Language English Vowel Acquisition.
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  • 10. Music training enhances the automatic neural processing of foreign speech sounds.
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  • 11. Durations of American English vowels by native and non-native speakers: acoustic analyses and perceptual effects.
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  • 12. Sentence context influences the subjective perception of foreign accents.
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  • 15. The neural processing of pitch accents in continuous speech.
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  • 17. Music as a scaffold for listening to speech: Better neural phase-locking to song than speech.
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  • 19. Perception of coarticulatory nasalization by speakers of English and Thai: evidence for partial compensation.
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