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Perceptual effects of deviance in pitch accent distributions in L1 and L2 Dutch
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Speaker discrimination as a function of vowel realization: does focus affect perception?
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Linking Variation in Perception and Production in Sound Change: Evidence from Dutch Obstruent Devoicing
The perception of English front vowels by North Holland and Flemish listeners: acoustic similarity predicts and explains cross-linguistic and L2 perception
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Cross-language switching in stop consonant perception and production by Dutch speakers of english
Perception of a native vowel contrast by Dutch monolingual and bilingual infants: A bilingual perceptual lead
(Not so) Great Expectations: Listening to Foreign-Accented Speech Reduces the Brain's Anticipatory Processes.
Selection Criteria for Cochlear Implantation in the United Kingdom and Flanders: Toward a Less Restrictive Standard.
Vowels in development: Speech sound perception in Dutch infants with and without a family risk of dyslexia
(Not so) Great Expectations: Listening to Foreign-Accented Speech Reduces the Brain’s Anticipatory Processes