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December 22, 2015
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© 2015 S. Karger AG, Basel
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Articles in the same Issue
- Front and Back Matter
- Front & Back Matter
- Further Section
- Title Page / Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Phonologically Constrained Variability in L1 and L2 Production and Perception
- Original Paper
- Allophony of /ʝ/ in Peninsular Spanish
- Variable Phonological Rules and ‘Quantal' Perception as a Source of Probabilistic Sound Change: The Case of Intervocalic Voicing in Old Tuscan
- From Reduction to Apocope: Final Poststressed Vowel Devoicing in Brazilian Portuguese
- Portuguese Lexical Clusters and CVC Sequences in Speech Perception and Production
- Can Nonnative Speakers Reduce English Vowels in a Native-Like Fashion? Evidence from L1-Spanish L2-English Bilinguals
- Production and Perception of the /i/-/I/ Vowel Contrast: The Case of L2-Dominant Early Learners of English
- Further Section
- Author Index