Do you believe that listeners' perceptions of this /ʃ-s/ continuum may be influenced by visible articulatory information? If a speaker dynamically articulated either /ʃ/ or /s/, while the acoustically ambiguous fricative parts were dubbed in rhythm with the video, would the visual speech cues clear up the ambiguity and change how the speaker was identified?  health science question

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Do you believe that listeners' perceptions of this /ʃ-s/ continuum may be influenced by visible articulatory information? If a speaker dynamically articulated either /ʃ/ or /s/, while the acoustically ambiguous fricative parts were dubbed in rhythm with the video, would the visual speech cues clear up the ambiguity and change how the speaker was identified? 

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