“…Previous studies report that children from 4 to 11 years show longer and more variable VOTs than adults (e.g., Yu et al, 2015). Older children and adolescents show more variable VOTs than adults, and decreases in variability are still observed until the age of 16 (Whiteside et al, 2003;Yu et al, 2015;Zlatin & Koenigsknecht, 1976). This time course in acquisition of VOT for voiceless stops is likely to be due to gestural reorganization during fluent speech development which includes processes that speed up gestural coordination, reduce overlap between adjacent consonant-vowel gestures and stabilize movement trajectories (e.g., Goffman & Smith, 1999;Goodell & StuddertKennedy, 1993;Nittrouer, 1993).…”