Laryngealization or Pitch Accent - the Case of Danish Stød

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Laryngealization or Pitch Accent - the Case of Danish Stød. / Grønnum, Nina.

Speech Prosody 7 - Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Speech Prosody: Social and Linguistic Speech Prosody. red. / Nick Campbell; Dafydd Gibbon; Daniel Hirst. Dublin, 2014. s. 804-808.

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Grønnum, N 2014, Laryngealization or Pitch Accent - the Case of Danish Stød. i N Campbell, D Gibbon & D Hirst (red), Speech Prosody 7 - Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Speech Prosody: Social and Linguistic Speech Prosody. Dublin, s. 804-808. <http://fastnet.netsoc.ie/sp7/sp7book.pdf>

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Grønnum, N. (2014). Laryngealization or Pitch Accent - the Case of Danish Stød. I N. Campbell, D. Gibbon, & D. Hirst (red.), Speech Prosody 7 - Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Speech Prosody: Social and Linguistic Speech Prosody (s. 804-808). http://fastnet.netsoc.ie/sp7/sp7book.pdf

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Grønnum N. Laryngealization or Pitch Accent - the Case of Danish Stød. I Campbell N, Gibbon D, Hirst D, red., Speech Prosody 7 - Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Speech Prosody: Social and Linguistic Speech Prosody. Dublin. 2014. s. 804-808

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Grønnum, Nina. / Laryngealization or Pitch Accent - the Case of Danish Stød. Speech Prosody 7 - Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Speech Prosody: Social and Linguistic Speech Prosody. red. / Nick Campbell ; Dafydd Gibbon ; Daniel Hirst. Dublin, 2014. s. 804-808

Bibtex

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