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Early linguistic experience shapes bilingual adults’ hearing for phonemes in both languages
L Pan, H Ke, SJ Styles
Scientific Reports 12 (1), 4703, 2022
92022
Skilled musicians are indeed subject to the McGurk effect
S Politzer-Ahles, L Pan
Royal Society open science 6 (4), 181868, 2019
52019
Mandarin third tone sandhi may be incompletely neutralizing in perception as well as production
S Politzer-Ahles, K Connell, L Pan, Y Hsu
Proceedings of the 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Melbourne, 2019
52019
N400 Evidence That the Early Stages of Lexical Access Ignore Knowledge About Phonological Alternations
S Politzer-Ahles, J Lin, L Pan, KK Lee
Language and speech 65 (2), 354-376, 2022
32022
How linguistic experience influences categorical perception of VOT in bilingual speakers of English and Chinese in Singapore
L Pan, H Ke, SJ Styles
OSF, 2020
22020
Hearing with two pairs of ears: Simultaneous bilingual children show language-specific phoneme perception for /b/ and /p/ in English and Mandarin Chinese
L Pan, H Ke, BA O'Brien, YT Leong, SJ Styles
PsyArXiv, 2023
2023
Being a round /y/: An acoustic description of high front vowels in Singapore Mandarin elicited by speakers with different bilingual balance in Mandarin and English
L Pan, SR Moisik, SJ Styles
PsyArXiv, 2023
2023
Long-lag identity priming in the absence of long-lag morphological priming: evidence from Mandarin tone alternation
S Politzer-Ahles, L Pan, J Lin, KK Lee
Glossa Psycholinguistics 2 (1), 2023
2023
Phoneme Identification in Bilingual Children in Singapore–A preregistered investigation using the CROWN Game
H Ke, L Pan, BA O'Brien, SJ Styles
PsyArXiv, 2021
2021
Is Categorical Perception for Phonemes Adult-Like by 6 Years of Age? Phoneme Identity and Reaction Time in the Flower Crown Task for Multilingual Children in Singapore
H Ke, L Pan, BA O’Brien, SJ Styles
Proceedings of the 45th annual Boston University Conference on Language …, 2021
2021
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