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41. Shared orthography: Do shared written symbols influence the perception of native-nonnative sound contrasts
42. Differential acquisition of phonemic contrasts by infant word-learners: Does production recapitulate perception
43. Tense and aspect in Mandarin Chinese and Spanish: Contrasts manifested in the Mandarin translation of Javier Marias' Corazon tan blanco
44. Cross-linguistic influence in third language perception: L2 and L3 perception of Japanese contrasts
45. Latinate word parts and vocabulary: Contrasts among three groups comprising the community college preparatory reading class
46. Phonation in Tonal Contrasts
47. 'Strange contrasts': Intersubjectivity and the cohesion of romance in the novels of Charlotte Bronte and Jean Rhys (Dominica)
48. An Explanation of the Effectiveness of Written Corrective Feedback in Second-Language Acquisition
49. Production and perception of phonological contrasts in second language acquisition: Korean and English fricatives
50. Durational Properties of Lexical Stress and Grammatical Stress in Nanchang Chinese and Their Implications for Tonal Contrasts
51. Metaphysical insideoutness: An interpretation of overcoming metaphysics in the history of Western philosophy, with special emphasis on Jacques Derrida, and its application to the thought of Friedrich Schleiermacher
52. How are second language phoneme contrasts learned
53. Contrasts in 20th century Christian ethics and moral philosophy: Secular humanism of Reinhold Niebuhr versus the fundamentalist orthodoxy of Dietrich Bonhoeffer
54. Second language speech: Production and perception of voicing contrasts in word -final obstruents by Malay speakers of English
55. The acquisition of L2 segmental contrasts: English speakers' perception and production of Czech palatal stops
56. Hemispheric specialization of the processing of linguistic pitch contrasts
57. Contrasts in expressing change -of -state: The attributive systems in contemporary English and Spanish
58. German/English lexicographical contrasts: city, queen (quean), yard
59. THE EISENHOWER AND JOHNSON ADMINISTRATIONS' DECISIONMAKING ON VIETNAMESE INTERVENTION: A STUDY OF CONTRASTS
60. The acquisition of tense/lax distinction by Arabic speakers learning English as a second language
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