Imitation in a Second Language Relies on Phonological Categories but Does Not Reflect the Productive Usage of Difficult Sound Contrasts
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Imitation in a Second Language Relies on Phonological Categories but Does Not Reflect the Productive Usage of Difficult Sound Contrasts
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LANGUAGE AND SPEECH
Volume -, Issue -, Pages 002383091880397
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SAGE Publications
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2018-10-15
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10.1177/0023830918803978
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