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227 | -- | 250 | Joseph Perkell, Melanie Matthies, Harlan Lane, Frank Guenther, Reiner Wilhelms-Tricarico, Jane Wozniak, Peter Guiod. Speech motor control: Acoustic goals, saturation effects, auditory feedback and internal models |
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