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Does locus-equation linearity really matter in consonant perception?
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 April 1998
Abstract
This commentary focuses on the claim that perceptual demands have caused the linearity exhibited by locus equations. I discuss results of an experiment demonstrating that, contrary to Sussman et al.'s claims, locus equations do not have relevance for the perception of stop consonants. I therefore argue against the plausibility of the orderly output constraint.
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- © 1998 Cambridge University Press