Does orthography make us worse at learning new sounds?

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Original publication
Stoehr, A. & Martin, C.D. (2022). The impact of orthographic forms on speech production and perception: An artificial vowel-learning study. Journal of Phonetics, 94(101180), 0-0. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wocn.2022.101180
Writer of summary
Stoehr, A. & Jacobson, J.
Upload date
15 March 2023
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Language being learned
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This summary is also available in Basque https://oasis-database.org/concern/summaries/0g354g12b?locale=en and Spanish https://oasis-database.org/concern/summaries/4q77fs32j?locale=en
First language of learners
Proficiency of learners
Feature being learned
Type of instruction
sounds with written letters vs invented letters vs no letters
Amount of instruction
3 days

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Stoehr, A. & Jacobson, J. (2023). Does orthography make us worse at learning new sounds?. OASIS Summary of Stoehr, A. & Martin, C.D. (2022) in Journal of Phonetics, . https://oasis-database.org/concern/summaries/6m311q037?locale=en

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