“…The concept of phonetic accommodation is at odds with several recent empirical studies that report that in error-inducing environments, VOT values reflect the competition of multiple items during planning (Goldrick, Baker, Murphy, & Baese-Berk, 2011;Goldrick & Blumstein, 2006;McMillan & Corley, 2010;McMillan, Corley, & Lickley, 2009). For example, for audibly identified voicing errors in keff geff alternations, subjects' VOT values differed significantly from both correctly produced voiceless and correctly produced voiced productions, even though the differences were below 8 ms (Goldrick & Blumstein, 2006).…”