Speakers' acceptance of real-time speech exchange indicates that we use auditory feedback to specify the meaning of what we say.

scientific article published on 28 April 2014

Speakers' acceptance of real-time speech exchange indicates that we use auditory feedback to specify the meaning of what we say. is …
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P356DOI10.1177/0956797614529797
P698PubMed publication ID24777489
P5875ResearchGate publication ID261955954

P50authorChristian BalkeniusQ42414082
P2093author name stringLars Hall
Petter Johansson
Andreas Lind
Björn Breidegard
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P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P304page(s)1198-1205
P577publication date2014-04-28
P1433published inPsychological ScienceQ7256367
P1476titleSpeakers' acceptance of real-time speech exchange indicates that we use auditory feedback to specify the meaning of what we say
P478volume25

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