“…Inspection of published discrimination functions also suggests inconsistent interpretations of categoricity. Specifically, the general shape and level of discrimination functions are fairly similar (and shallow rather than steeply peaked) on A-bar versus B-bar for hearing controls, said to lack categorical perception ( ) , and for native signers, who were said to display categorical perception ( ) of that contrast Emmorey et al, 2003); but [ ] in Morford et al, 2008), as well as on 5 versus flat-O . Conversely, signers' discrimination function on A-bar versus B-bar ( ) differs from that for 5 versus 3, which yielded rather similar discrimination functions in signers ( ) and controls ( ), despite opposing claims about categoricity .…”