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1. Is There Only One 'Fenetre' in the Production Lexicon? On-Line Evidence on the Nature of Phonological Representations of Pronunciation Variants for French Schwa Words

2. How We Hear What Is Hardly There: Mechanisms Underlying Compensation for /t/-Reduction in Speech Comprehension

3. Distinctive Phonological Features Differ in Relevance for Both Spoken and Written Word Recognition

4. Processing Reduced Word Forms: The Suffix Restoration Effect

5. The use of exemplars differs between native and non-native listening.

6. Advanced second language learners experience difficulties processing reduced word pronunciation variants.

7. BALDEY: A database of auditory lexical decisions.

8. Variability in the pronunciation of non-native English the: Effects of frequency and disfluencies.

9. What affects the presence versus absence of schwa and its duration: A corpus analysis of French connected speech.

10. Realization of voiceless stops and vowels in conversational French and Spanish.

11. Prosodic conditioning of phonetic detail in German plosives

12. Vowel elision in casual French: The case of vowel /e/ in the word c’était

13. Is there only one “fenêtre” in the production lexicon? On-line evidence on the nature of phonological representations of pronunciation variants for French schwa words

14. Statistically gradient generalizations for contrastive phonological features.

15. Listeners recover /t/s that speakers reduce: Evidence from /t/-lenition in Dutch

16. Prosodic cues for morphological complexity inDutch and English.

17. Editorial.

18. How we hear what is hardly there: Mechanisms underlying compensation for /t/-reduction in speech comprehension

19. How linguistic and probabilistic properties of a word affect the realization of its final /t/: Studies at the phonemic and sub-phonemic level

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