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Kingston, John; Kawahara, Shigeto; Mash, Daniel; Chambless, Della – Language and Speech, 2011
English listeners categorize more of a [k-t] continuum as "t" after [[esh]] than [s] (Mann & Repp, 1981). This bias could be due to compensation for coarticulation (Mann & Repp, 1981) or auditory contrast between the fricatives and the stops (Lotto & Kluender, 1998). In Japanese, surface [[esh]k, [esh]t, sk, st] clusters…
Descriptors: Vowels, Response Style (Tests), Articulation (Speech), Phonology