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1. Accommodation and Language Contact.

2. Language Contact Within the Speaker: Phonetic Variation and Crosslinguistic Influence.

3. Phonetic Dissimilarity and L2 Category Formation in L2 Accommodation.

4. The Effects of Language Contact on Non-Native Vowel Sequences in Lexical Borrowings: The Case of Media Lengua.

5. Elliptical Responses to Direct and Indirect Requests for Information.

6. Bridging Inferences and Reference Management: Evidence from an Experimental Investigation in Catalan and Russian.

7. Kinect-ing the Dots: Using Motion-Capture Technology to Distinguish Sign Language Linguistic From Gestural Expressions.

8. Disentangling the Role of Biphone Probability From Neighborhood Density in the Perception of Nonwords.

9. Adaptation at the Syntax–Semantics Interface: Evidence From a Vernacular Structure.

10. Predictability Associated With Reduction in Phonetic Signals Without Semantics—The Case of Glossolalia.

11. Perceptual Sensitivity to Tonal Alignment in Nuer.

12. The Interaction Effect of Pronunciation and Lexicogrammar on Comprehensibility: A Case of Mandarin-Accented English.

13. Violations of Lab-Learned Phonological Patterns Elicit a Late Positive Component.

14. Segmenting Speech by Mouth: The Role of Oral Prosodic Cues for Visual Speech Segmentation.

15. Phonetic and Phono-Lexical Accuracy of Non-Native Tone Production by English-L1 and Mandarin-L1 Speakers.

16. Task Effects in Irony Comprehension in English as a Foreign Language.

17. The Role of Prominence in Activating Focused Words and Their Alternatives in Mandarin: Evidence from Lexical Priming and Recognition Memory.

18. Phonetic and Lexical Encoding of Tone in Cantonese Heritage Speakers.

19. Production and Perception Evidence of a Merger: [l] and [n] in Fuzhou Min.

20. Computational Modeling of an Auditory Lexical Decision Experiment Using DIANA.

21. The Non-Coalescence of /h/ and Incomplete Neutralization in South Jeolla Korean.

22. Sociolinguistic Variation in Mouthings in British Sign Language: A Corpus-Based Study.

23. Investigation of Mandarin Word Production in Children and Adults: Evidence from Phonological Priming with Non-words.

24. Relative Contributions of Social, Contextual, and Lexical Factors in Speech Processing.

25. Using Mahalanobis Distances to Investigate Second Dialect Acquisition: A Study on Quebec French.

26. Focus Effects on Immediate and Delayed Recognition of Referents in Samoan.

27. Processing of Grammatical Agreement in the Face of Variation in Lexical Stress: A Mismatch Negativity Study.

28. Piecewise Structural Equation Modeling of the Quantity Implicature in Child Language.

29. Using Network Science and Psycholinguistic Megastudies to Examine the Dimensions of Phonological Similarity.

30. Do Diacritics Entail an Early Processing Cost in the Absence of Abstract Representations? Evidence from Masked Priming in English.

31. Age of Acquisition and Spoken Words: Examining Hemispheric Differences in Lexical Processing.

32. The Role of Prosody in Disambiguating English Indirect Requests.

33. Interaction between Phrasal Structure and Vowel Tenseness in German: An Acoustic and Articulatory Study.

34. Sociolectal and Dialectal Variation in Prosody.

35. Comparative Analysis of Majority Language Influence on North Sámi Prosody Using WaveNet-Based modeling.

36. The Sociolectal and Stylistic Variability of Rhythm in Stockholm.

37. The Influence of Negative Orthographic Neighborhood in the Lexical Decision Task: Valence and Arousal Contributions.

38. Dialect Effects on Mandarin Tone Perception Development.

39. A New System of Cantonese Tones? Tone Perception and Production in Hong Kong South Asian Cantonese.

40. Acoustic Characteristics of Pre- and Post-vocalic /l/: Patterns from One Southern White Vernacular English.

41. Evidence For Selective Adaptation and Recalibration in the Perception of Lexical Stress.

42. Phonological Preparation in Korean: Phoneme, or Syllable or Another Unit?

43. N400 Evidence That the Early Stages of Lexical Access Ignore Knowledge About Phonological Alternations.

44. To What Extent is Collocation Knowledge Associated with Oral Proficiency? A Corpus-Based Approach to Word Association.

45. Word Segmentation Cues in German Child-Directed Speech: A Corpus Analysis.

46. Comparing Phonetic Convergence in Children and Adults.

47. The dual status of filled pauses: Evidence from genre, proficiency and co-occurrence.

48. First-language influence on second language speech perception depends on task demands.

49. Sorry, Not Sorry: The independent role of multiple phonetic cues in signaling the difference between two word meanings.

50. Interpreting Adjuncts: Processing English As- Clauses.

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