“…Despite recent efforts that specifically target aspects of phonetic variability (e.g., Bell, Brenier, Gregory, Girand, & Jurafsky, 2009;Fink & Goldrick, 2015;Gahl, Yao, & Johnson, 2012;Kahn & Arnold, 2012;Peramunage, Blumstein, Myers, Goldrick, & Baese-Berk, 2010), the relevance of variation data for our understanding of the language production system is clearly not sufficiently recognized. Too few studies have applied the methods of experimental psychology to study the encoding of pronunciation variants; in particular, there is an important gap between the range of variation phenomena reported in other fields of language sciences, and the restricted number of variation phenomena examined in psycholinguistic studies.…”