But all actual human ears are part of speech communities, and will only 'hear' the sounds that occur within the languages they are familiar with.
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Some people are much better at acquiring 'foreign' vowel sounds than others. Example: One of my g'daughter's student friends is studying French at an English university. She is Spanish, but speaks English with only the merest trace of Spanish vowels. She was not brought up bi-lingual, and only learned English at school. I guess she probably speaks French quite well too. On the other side of the coin, a French friend of ours has lived in England all her married life (English hubby, etc) but still has a dreadful English accent, even though her use of language is assured and colloquial.
It depends on the ear and the brain, I guess.
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