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Description: This project uses web-based behavioral measures to investigate rapid speech adaptation under adverse listening conditions (i.e., speech-in-noise and nonnative accented speech) as well as the effects of long-term experience on accent exposure and adaptation.

License: MIT License

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The most recent and up-to-date title for the project/paper is The accent atlas: A geolocation-based assessment of non-native accent familiarity and linguistic diversity. When we pre registered this project on OSF, it was titled: Individual variation in rapid speech adaptation: a role for linguistic diversity?

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adaptationadverse listening conditionsL2 speechlinguistic diversityspeech perception

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