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Cochlear implant rate pitch and melody perception as a function of place and number of electrodes
Marimuthu, Vijay; Swanson, Brett A; Mannell, Robert. - : SAGE Publications, 2016
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An L1 point of reference approach to pronunciation modification : learner-centred alternatives to 'listen and repeat'
Carey, Michael D; Sweeting, Arizio; Mannell, Robert H. - : Association for Academic Language Learning, 2015
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An L1 point of reference approach to pronunciation modification: Learner-centred alternatives to ‘listen and repeat’
Mannell, Robert H; Sweeting, Arizio M; Carey, M D. - : Association for Academic Language and Learning, 2015
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Mandarin lexical tone recognition in sensorineural hearing-impaired listeners and cochlear implant users
Wang, Shuo; Liu, Bo; Zhang, Hua. - : Informa Healthcare, 2013
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Effects of rhythm on English rate perception by Japanese and English speakers
Hirozane, Yoshito; Mannell, Robert. - : International Society of Phonetic Sciences, 2013
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Mandarin lexical tone recognition in sensorineural hearing-impaired listeners and cochlear implant users
Wang, Shuo; Liu, Bo; Zhang, Hua. - : Informa Healthcare, 2013
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A Preliminary study of Hindi intonation
Mannell, Robert; Sengar, Anuradha. - : Canberra : Australian Speech Science and Technology Association, 2012
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Does a rater's familiarity with a candidate's pronunciation affect the rating in oral proficiency interviews?
In: Language testing. - London : Sage 28 (2011) 2, 201-219
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Contribution of spectral cues to mandarin lexical tone recognition in normal-hearing and hearing-impaired mandarin Chinese speakers
Wang, Shuo; Mannell, Robert; Newall, Philip. - : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2011
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Relative contributions of temporal envelope and fine structure cues to lexical tone recognition in hearing-impaired listeners
Wang, Shuo; Xu, Li; Mannell, Robert. - : Springer, 2011
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Does a rater's familiarity with a candidate's pronunciation affect the rating in oral proficiency interviews?
Carey, Michael D; Mannell, Robert H; Dunn, Peter K. - : Sage Publications, 2011
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Relative Contributions of Temporal Envelope and Fine Structure Cues to Lexical Tone Recognition in Hearing-Impaired Listeners
Wang, Shuo; Xu, Li; Mannell, Robert. - : Springer-Verlag, 2011
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Contribution of spectral cues to Mandarin lexical tone recognition in normal-hearing and hearing-impaired Mandarin Chinese speakers
Wang, Shuo; Mannell, Robert; Newall, Philip. - : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2011
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Tune-text alignment in Hindi
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Modelling Hindi intonation
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Production and perception of Australian English /i@/ and /e:/ in CV and CVd context
Mannell, Robert. - : 2009, 2009
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The Contribution of interlanguage phonology accommodation to inter-examiner variation in the rating of pronunication in oral proficiency interviews
Carey, Michael; Mannell, Robert. - : Canberra : British Council and IELTS Australia, 2009
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Development of Mandarin monosyllabic speech test materials in China
Han, Demin; Wang, Shuo; Zhang, Hua. - : Informa Healthcare, 2009
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Development of Mandarin monosyllabic speech test materials in China
Han, Demin; Wang, Shuo; Zhang, Hua. - : Informaworld, 2009
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The contribution of Spectral Envelope and Spectral Fine-Structures Cues TOP Lexical Tone Perception in Mandarin
Wang, Shuo; Mannell, Robert; Newall, Philip. - : International Society of Audiology & Hong Kong Society of Audiology, 2008
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