distinctness of speakers’ productions of vowel contrasts is related to their discrimination of the contrasts
This study addresses the hypothesis that the more accurately a speaker discriminates a vowel contrast, the more distinctly the speaker produces that contrast. Measures of speech production and perception were collected from 19 young adult speakers of American English. In the production experiment, s...
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