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Linguistics / Human communication / Phonetics / Sound / Hearing / Phonology / Auditory perception / Cognition / Speech perception / Vowel / Formant / Tone
Date: 2011-10-17 16:59:36
Linguistics
Human communication
Phonetics
Sound
Hearing
Phonology
Auditory perception
Cognition
Speech perception
Vowel
Formant
Tone

Why are vowels and tones perceived less categorically than stop consonants? – Categorical perception and speech sound types revisited Since Liberman et al.’sstudy, copious research has been conducted to test

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