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Samra Alispahic
Samra Alispahic
The MARCS Institute for Brain, Behaviour and Development, Western Sydney University
Verified email at westernsydney.edu.au
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Acoustic properties predict perception of unfamiliar Dutch vowels by adult Australian English and Peruvian Spanish listeners
S Alispahic, KE Mulak, P Escudero
Frontiers in psychology 8, 219076, 2017
392017
Difficulty in discriminating non-native vowels: Are Dutch vowels easier for Australian English than Spanish listeners?
S Alispahic, P Escudero, KE Mulak
Fifteenth Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication …, 2014
82014
Is more always better? The perception of Dutch vowels by English versus Spanish listeners
S Alispahic, P Escudero, KE Mulak
Proceedings of the 15th Australasian International Conference on Speech …, 2014
32014
More vowels are not always better: Australian English and Peruvian Spanish learners' comparable perception of Dutch vowels
S Alispahic, P Escudero, KE Mulak
Proceedings of the 39th Annual Boston University Conference on Language …, 2015
22015
Auditory perceptual learning in autistic adults
S Alispahic, E Pellicano, A Cutler, M Antoniou
Autism Research 15 (8), 1495-1507, 2022
12022
The relationship between speech perception and word learning at the initial state of second language acquisition
S Alispahic
PQDT-Global, 2017
12017
Acoustic distance explains speaker versus accent normalization in infancy
P Escudero, KE Mulak, S Alispahic
Speech Science and Technology Conference, 80-83, 2014
12014
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