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  1. The role of word frequency in the L2 acquisition of variable patterns
  2. Huangyan Taizhou
  3. Same stimuli, same subjects, different perception
  4. Calculating a pattern’s competitive strength
  5. Accent-induced bias in linguistic transcriptions
  6. Register, tone, and consonant-vowel coarticulation
  7. Merger and Reversal of the Bären and Beeren Vowels: The Role of Salience
  8. The perception of the English alveolar-velar nasal coda contrast by monolingual versus bilingual Chinese speakers
  9. Ongoing Dispersion of Austrian Standard German Front Vowels: A Sociolinguistic Study
  10. Own Variety Bias
  11. Bias in Auditory Perception
  12. Accent-induced coder bias
  13. What can adult speech tell us about child language acquisition?
  14. The reversal of the BÄREN-BEEREN merger in Austrian Standard German
  15. The four tones of Mandarin Chinese
  16. The reversal of the BÄREN-BEEREN merger in Austrian Standard German
  17. Acquiring markedness constraints
  18. Input-Reduplicant correspondence in Leti
  19. The relationship between phonological and geographical distance. Umlaut on the diminutive in Dutch dialects
  20. Recency, frequency, and phonotactics: Pretonic schwa reduction in Dutch (Marjoleine Sloos)