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Date: 2015-08-17 14:06:41
Tone
Phonology
Languages of Taiwan
Pitch accent
Intonation
Syllable
Absolute pitch
Stress
Vietnamese language
Varieties of Chinese
Second-language phonology
Chichewa tones

Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 2015, 37, 335–357. doi:S0272263114000849 FACTORS INFLUENCING SENSITIVITY TO LEXICAL TONE IN AN ARTIFICIAL LANGUAGE

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