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Bilingualism and musicianship selectively facilitate non-native tone perception: Tone type and syllable variability matter

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Second Language Research

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Abstract

Second Language Research, Ahead of Print.
This study investigated how listeners’ language and music backgrounds jointly affect their non-native tone perception in the low variability condition, where tones were constantly borne by a fixed syllable, and in the high variability condition, where ...