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[!] formerly [t], and lateral [||] formerly []. coarticulations with clicks are
called click accompaniments.
(2) In early psycholinguistic experiments on speech perception and com-
prehension, a click refers to a burst of acoustic noise introduced extrane-
ously into one ear while the listener attends to speech in the other. For example,
it was thought that by varying the position of the click in relation to the
grammatical structure of the speech, information could be gained concern-
ing the way in which grammatical units are perceived and organized by the
brain. The experiments were generally inconclusive and are rarely cited as
evidence today.