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| 234 | -- | 248 | Lisa Davidson, Jason A. Shaw. Sources of illusion in consonant cluster perception |
| 249 | -- | 268 | Charles B. Chang. Rapid and multifaceted effects of second-language learning on first-language speech production |
| 269 | -- | 279 | Yen-Chen Hao. Second language acquisition of Mandarin Chinese tones by tonal and non-tonal language speakers |
| 280 | -- | 288 | Paola Escudero, Ellen Simon, Holger Mitterer. The perception of English front vowels by North Holland and Flemish listeners: Acoustic similarity predicts and explains cross-linguistic and L2 perception |
| 289 | -- | 306 | Tyler Kendall, Valerie Fridland. Variation in perception and production of mid front vowels in the U.S. Southern Vowel Shift |
| 307 | -- | 314 | Martijn Wieling, Eliza Margaretha, John Nerbonne. Inducing a measure of phonetic similarity from pronunciation variation |
| 315 | -- | 328 | Osmo Eerola, Janne Savela, Juha-Pertti Laaksonen, Olli Aaltonen. The effect of duration on vowel categorization and perceptual prototypes in a quantity language |
| 329 | -- | 349 | Sasha Calhoun. The theme/rheme distinction: Accent type or relative prominence? |