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    DYNAMIC SOCIOLINGUISTIC PROCESSING: REAL-TIME CHANGES IN JUDGMENTS OF SPEAKER COMPETENCE 

    Levon, E; Sharma, D; Ye, Y (2022)
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    Bilinguals Produce Pitch Range Differently in Their Two Languages to Convey Social Meaning 

    Passoni, E; de Leeuw, E; Levon, E (2022)
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    50 years of British accent bias 

    Sharma, D; Levon, E; Ye, Y (John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2022-08-09)
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