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We present a case study of a Russian-Hebrew bilingual transcortical sensory
aphasic. In general, aphasic symptoms are similar in the 2 languages, with
Hebrew being somewhat more impaired. However, the patient reveals a differ
ence in her ability to perceive phonemes in the context of Hebrew words tha
t is dependent on whether they are presented in a Russian or a native accen
t. This finding is interpreted as showing that a mediating mechanism that a
ssimilates second language phonemes to native language phonological categor
ies is differentially damaged. Implications for models of speech perception
in general and second language phonetic perception in particular are discu
ssed.