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      Perceptual assimilation and discrimination of non-native vowel contrasts.

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          Research on language-specific tuning in speech perception has focused mainly on consonants, while that on non-native vowel perception has failed to address whether the same principles apply. Therefore, non-native vowel perception was investigated here in light of relevant theoretical models: the Perceptual Assimilation Model (PAM) and the Natural Referent Vowel (NRV) framework. American-English speakers completed discrimination and native language assimilation (categorization and goodness rating) tests on six nonnative vowel contrasts. Discrimination was consistent with PAM assimilation types, but asymmetries predicted by NRV were only observed for single-category assimilations, suggesting that perceptual assimilation might modulate the effects of vowel peripherality on non-native vowel perception.

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          Journal
          Phonetica
          Phonetica
          1423-0321
          0031-8388
          2014
          : 71
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] School of Social Sciences and Psychology, University of Western Sydney, Penrith, NSW, Australia.
          Article
          000356237 NIHMS605894
          10.1159/000356237
          4143388
          24923313
          ce00ab8f-81ee-4e81-ad79-18eb1e36a69f
          © 2014 S. Karger AG, Basel.
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