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    Pitch contour perception test (PCPT)

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    2014-08-06
    Author(s)
    Perrachione, Tyler K.
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    Abstract
    A computer-based assessment in PsychoPy to ascertain aptitude for lexical tone learning. The zip archive includes stimulus files, stimulus-presentation scripts, methods and procedure descriptions, and an annotated bibliography. See Wong & Perrachione (2007) in Applied Psycholinguistics for the original description of this test.
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    PLEASE NOTE: the files named ABOUT, LICENSE, and PCPT.psyexp inside PCPT.zip are all plain text files. Open them using any plain text file reader.
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