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  1. LexKO: A quick, reliable lexical test of Korean language proficiency
  2. Regressive cross-linguistic influence in multilingual speech rhythm
  3. On the auditory identifiability of Asian American identity in speech: The role of listener background, sociolinguistic awareness, and language ideologies
  4. Exploring the Onset of Phonetic Drift in Voice Onset Time Perception
  5. Examining the Role of Phoneme Frequency in First Language Perceptual Attrition
  6. Intoxication and pitch control in tonal and non-tonal language speakers
  7. Even right-to-left readers seem to be biased toward a left-to-right mental number line
  8. Emotion Word Development in Bilingual Children Living in Majority and Minority Contexts
  9. Phonetics and Phonology of Heritage Languages
  10. The Contributions of Crosslinguistic Influence and Individual Differences to Nonnative Speech Perception
  11. Perception of nonnative tonal contrasts by Mandarin-English and English-Mandarin sequential bilinguals
  12. Phonetic Drift
  13. Language change and linguistic inquiry in a world of multicompetence: Sustained phonetic drift and its implications for behavioral linguistic research
  14. Perceptual attention as the locus of transfer to nonnative speech perception
  15. Age Effects in First Language Attrition: Speech Perception by Korean-English Bilinguals
  16. Toward an Understanding of Heritage Prosody
  17. Pitch Ability As an Aptitude for Tone Learning
  18. On the cognitive basis of contact-induced sound change: Vowel merger reversal in Shanghainese
  19. Context effects on second-language learning of tonal contrasts
  20. Relationships of attitudes toward homework and time spent on homework to course outcomes: The case of foreign language learning.
  21. Bilingual perceptual benefits of experience with a heritage language
  22. A novelty effect in phonetic drift of the native language
  23. The production and perception of coronal fricatives in Seoul Korean
  24. Evidence for language transfer leading to a perceptual advantage for non-native listeners
  25. Rapid and multifaceted effects of second-language learning on first-language speech production
  26. Production of phonetic and phonological contrast by heritage speakers of Mandarin
  27. Phonetics vs. Phonology in Loanword Adaptation: Revisiting the Role of the Bilingual