Phonetics and Phonology in Language Comprehension and Production
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Experimental approaches to the production and perception of prosody.
This Special Issue brings together a selection of papers orally presented at the conference Phonetics and Phonology in Iberia (PaPI), held in Lisbon in 2013. (www.labfon.letras.ulisboa.pt/papi2013). For 10 years the PaPI conferences have been a highly productive setting for the sharing and discussion of investigation within phonology and phonetics and their interactions, and have undoubtedly pl...
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تاریخ انتشار 2010