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- who: Yoichi Mukai et al. from the Modern Languages Studies Department, Vancouver Island University, Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada have published the paper: The role of phonology-to-orthography consistency in predicting the degree of pupil dilation induced in processing reduced and unreduced speech, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors investigate the effect of pronunciation-to-spelling consistency for reduced and unreduced pronunciations in L1 and L2 listeners of a logographic language. More precisely the authors compare L1 and L2 Japanese listeners to probe whether they use orthographic information differently when processing reduced and unreduced . . .
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