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Suprasegmental Phonology and Segmental Form : Segmental Variation in the English of Dutch Speakers.
Suprasegmental Phonology and Segmental Form: Segmental Variation in the English of Dutch Speakers.
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Main Author:
James, Allan R.
Format:
eBook
Language:
English
Published:
Berlin :
De Gruyter,
1986.
Series:
Linguistische Arbeiten.
Subjects:
English language
>
Prosodic analysis.
English language
>
Pronunciation.
English language
>
Study and teaching
>
Dutch speakers.
Languages in contact.
English language
>
Pronunciation
English language
>
Prosodic analysis
English language
>
Study and teaching
>
Dutch speakers
Languages in contact
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