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An investigation of the relation between sibilant production and somatosensory and auditory acuity
The relation between auditory acuity, somatosensory acuity and the magnitude of produced sibilant contrast was investigated with data from 18 participants. To measure auditory acuity, stimuli from a synthetic sibilant continuum ( [ s ] - [ ʃ ] ) were used in a four-interval, two-alternative forced c...
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description | The relation between auditory acuity, somatosensory acuity and the magnitude of produced sibilant contrast was investigated with data from 18 participants. To measure auditory acuity, stimuli from a synthetic sibilant continuum
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