F0, voice quality, and Danish stød revisited

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F0, voice quality, and Danish stød revisited. / Grønnum, Nina.

Proceedings of ICPhS 2015. ed. / Maria Wolters; Judy Livingstone; Bernie Beattie; Rachel Smith; Mike MacMahon; Jane Stuart-Smith; Jim Scobbie. Glasgow : University of Glasgow, 2015. (ICPhS Proceedings, Vol. 18).

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Grønnum, N 2015, F0, voice quality, and Danish stød revisited. in M Wolters, J Livingstone, B Beattie, R Smith, M MacMahon, J Stuart-Smith & J Scobbie (eds), Proceedings of ICPhS 2015. University of Glasgow, Glasgow, ICPhS Proceedings, vol. 18, International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, United Kingdom, 10/08/2015. <http://www.icphs2015.info/pdfs/Papers/ICPHS0423.pdf>

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Grønnum, N. (2015). F0, voice quality, and Danish stød revisited. In M. Wolters, J. Livingstone, B. Beattie, R. Smith, M. MacMahon, J. Stuart-Smith, & J. Scobbie (Eds.), Proceedings of ICPhS 2015 University of Glasgow. ICPhS Proceedings Vol. 18 http://www.icphs2015.info/pdfs/Papers/ICPHS0423.pdf

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Grønnum N. F0, voice quality, and Danish stød revisited. In Wolters M, Livingstone J, Beattie B, Smith R, MacMahon M, Stuart-Smith J, Scobbie J, editors, Proceedings of ICPhS 2015. Glasgow: University of Glasgow. 2015. (ICPhS Proceedings, Vol. 18).

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Grønnum, Nina. / F0, voice quality, and Danish stød revisited. Proceedings of ICPhS 2015. editor / Maria Wolters ; Judy Livingstone ; Bernie Beattie ; Rachel Smith ; Mike MacMahon ; Jane Stuart-Smith ; Jim Scobbie. Glasgow : University of Glasgow, 2015. (ICPhS Proceedings, Vol. 18).

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