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1. The Relationship Between Speech Perception And Production In Adult Learners If English As A Foreign Language: Implications For Phonetic Training
2. An Experimental Study Of Standard Chinese Affricate/fricative Perception And Production By Thai Learners
3. Japanese Learner's Perception And Production Of Chinese [Aspirated] Feature
4. The English Sounds Perception And Production Mode Of China College Students From Jiangsu
5. Study On Interaction Between Grasping And Language Perception And Production
6. The Relation Between L2 Tonal Perception And Production
7. Perception And Production Of Nasal Codas By Shanghai Local Youths
8. An Error Analysis Of Initial Consonant Clusters By Chinese EFL Learners — The Perspectives Of Perception And Production
9. An Empirical Study Of English Front Vowel Perception And Production By Chinese English Majors
10. A Study Of Pragmatic Transfer In The Speech Act Of Criticism At Both Levels Of Perception And Production
11. An Expeimental Study Of The Perception And Production Of English Fricatives By Chinese EFL Learners
12. The Perception And Production Of English Approximants By Chinese EFL Learners: An Experimental Study
13. Perception And Production Of/r/and/l/in Mandarin By Native Korean Speakers
14. A Study Of Perception And Production Of Mandarin Tones By Malaysian Learners
15. An Empirical Study On RP Vowel Perception And The Relationship Between Perception And Production For English Major Freshmen
16. The Effect Of L2 Experience On CESLLS’ Perception And Production Of English Pure Vowels
17. Features Of Phonetic Perception And Production Using Minimal Pairs Of Phoneme Contrast In Aphasia Patients And The Training Strategy
18. Perception And Production Of English /l/-/r/ And /l/-/n/ By Chinese EFL Learners
19. Phonetic Perception And Production Of English Function Words In Connected Speech By Chinese Efl Learners: An Experimental Study
20. Perception And Production Of English And Mandarin Consonants By Chinese EFL Learners: An Empirical Study
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