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Investigating the comprehension and perception of reduced speech with pupillary response
The time-course of recognition of reduced Japanese words: Evidence from pupillometry with a Go-NoGo task
The phonological-orthographic consistency effect on reduced word forms in Japanese: Evidence from pupillometry with a delayed naming task
Rhythm and fluency: Durational variability as a perceptual correlate of fluency in L2 speech
What big eyes you have: Pupillary response to reduced speech
Pupil response as a processing measure of morphologically (pseudo) complex words
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