Acoustic-phonetic representations in word recognition

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P356DOI10.1016/0010-0277(87)90003-5
P932PMC publication ID3514860
P698PubMed publication ID3581727
P5875ResearchGate publication ID19579656

P2093author name stringD B Pisoni
P A Luce
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P433issue1-2
P304page(s)21-52
P577publication date1987-03-01
P1433published inCognitionQ15749512
P1476titleAcoustic-phonetic representations in word recognition
P478volume25

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