Perception of synthetic /ba/-/wa/ speech continuum by budgerigars (Melopsittacus undulatus).
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R J Dooling | R. Dooling | M. Dent | E. Brittan-Powell | M. L. Dent | A. Pierce | M L Dent | E F Brittan-Powell | A Pierce | Alisa Pierce
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