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Jonathan Barnes and Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel: Prosodic Theory and Practice

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From the journal Phonetica

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Jonathan Barnes Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel 2022. Prosodic Theory and Practice. MIT Press. pp. 464. ISBN: 9780262543170 (paperback), ISBN: 9780262543194 (eBook). https://doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/10413.001.0001.



Corresponding author: Dongmei Lin, School of Foreign Languages, Qingdao University, 308 Ningxia Road, Shinan District, Qingdao 266061, China, E-mail:

  1. Conflict of interest statement: The author has no conflicts of interest to declare.

References

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Xu, Yi. 2015. Speech prosody―Theories, models and analysis. In Alexsandro Rodrigues Meireles (ed.), Courses on speech prosody, 146–177. Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.Search in Google Scholar

Published Online: 2023-10-25
Published in Print: 2023-12-15

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