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Phonetics / Human voice / Voice-onset time / Cognition / Stop consonant / Consonant / Phonology / Speech perception
Date: 2016-04-12 14:05:36
Phonetics
Human voice
Voice-onset time
Cognition
Stop consonant
Consonant
Phonology
Speech perception

Production  Effects  in  Light  of  Perceptual  Evaluation:     Tempo  Effects  for  Phonologization     Kenneth  de  Jong,   and   Kyoko  Nagao,    

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