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A Comprehensive Three-dimensional Cortical Map of Vowel Space

Mathias Scharinger, William Idsardi, Samantha Poe

Published

May 13, 2011

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phonology neurolinguistics phonetics MEG m100 tonotopy turkish vowels

1305259200
A Comprehensive Three-dimensional Cortical Map of Vowel Space

Mathias Scharinger, William Idsardi, Samantha Poe

Published

May 13, 2011

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phonology neurolinguistics phonetics MEG m100 tonotopy turkish vowels

1302580800
You had me at "Hello": Rapid extraction of dialect information from spoken words

Mathias Scharinger, Philip Monahan, William Idsardi

Published

April 12, 2011

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phonology neurolinguistics phonetics MEG m100 dialect mmn

1302580800
You had me at "Hello": Rapid extraction of dialect information from spoken words

Mathias Scharinger, Philip Monahan, William Idsardi

Published

April 12, 2011

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phonology neurolinguistics phonetics MEG m100 dialect mmn

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On The Way To Linguistic Representation: Neuromagnetic Evidence of Early Auditory Abstraction in the Perception of Speech and Pitch

Phil Monahan

Published

August 1, 2009

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