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Perceptual development of phoneme contrasts in adults and children
W.F.L. Heeren
Afd Taalwetenschap
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Doctoral thesis 1 (Research UU / Graduation UU)
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Phoneme
100%
Sensory Sensitivity
100%
Perceptual Development
100%
Speech Sounds
62%
Acquired Distinctiveness
50%
Short-term Training
50%
Non-native
37%
Native Language
25%
Native-like
25%
Age Groups
12%
Older Adults
12%
12-year-olds
12%
School-age children
12%
Classification Performance
12%
Discrimination Experiments
12%
Language Acquisition
12%
Training Session
12%
Learning Strategies
12%
Phoneme Boundary
12%
Phoneme Representation
12%
L2 Proficiency
12%
Phonological Priming
12%
Classification Results
12%
Category Formation
12%
Full Designs
12%
Dimension Change
12%
Inter-speaker Variation
12%
Long-term Training
12%
Category Representation
12%
Phoneme Perception
12%
Acoustic Dimension
12%
Social Sciences
Phoneme
100%
Perceptual Development
100%
Discrimination
22%
Native Language
22%
Perceptual Learning
22%
Theses
11%
Learning Strategy
11%
School-Aged Child
11%
Priming
11%
Language Instruction
11%
Psychology
Phoneme
100%
Perceptual Development
100%
Discrimination
22%
Perceptual Learning
22%
Language Learning
11%
Priming
11%