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  1. One Way or Another: Evidence for Perceptual Asymmetry in Pre-attentive Learning of Non-native Contrasts.Liquan Liu, Jia Hoong Ong, Alba Tuninetti & Paola Escudero - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:309099.
    Research investigating listeners’ neural sensitivity to speech sounds has largely focused on segmental features. We examined Australian English listeners’ perception and learning of a supra-segmental feature, pitch direction in a non-native tonal contrast, using a passive oddball paradigm and electroencephalography. The stimuli were two contours generated from naturally produced high-level and high-falling tones in Mandarin Chinese, differing only in pitch direction ( Liu and Kager, 2014 ). While both contours had similar pitch onsets, the pitch offset of the falling contour (...)
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  • Underspecification in toddlers’ and adults’ lexical representations.Jie Ren, Uriel Cohen Priva & James L. Morgan - 2019 - Cognition 193 (C):103991.
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  • The phonetic landscape in infant consonant perception is an uneven terrain.Youngja Nam & Linda Polka - 2016 - Cognition 155 (C):57-66.
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