Imitation of Synthetic Vowels by Bilinguals.
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Abstract: Four Dutch-English bilinguals were asked to imitate and to identify 64 isolated vowel stimuli ranging from /i/to/ae. Imitation behaviour turned out to be categorical to some degree, comprising vowel phonemes from both languages. There was a significant correlation between identification categories and imitation clusters.
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