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Non-native length contrast perception by Japanese and Cantonese speakers
Kwing Lok Albert LEE
, Yasuaki SHINOHARA
, Tsz Ching MUT
Department of Linguistics and Modern Language Studies (LML)
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Cantonese Speakers
100%
Non-native
100%
Vowels
100%
Consonants
100%
Japanese Learners
100%
Estonian
100%
Length Contrast
100%
Contrast Perception
100%
Copyright
33%
Acoustics
33%
Nonce Words
33%
Identification Accuracy
33%
Identification Task
33%
Discrimination Task
33%
L1 Phonology
33%
Featural
33%
Phonological Acquisition
33%
Arts and Humanities
Speaker
100%
Consonant
100%
Sound
33%
Phonology
33%
Categorical
33%
nonce words
33%
Phonological acquisition
33%
Psychology
Discrimination
100%
Phonology
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Aviation Employees
100%