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Vowel Labelling Consistency as a Measure of Familiarity With the Phonetic Code of a Language or Dialect

doi 10.1515/9783110883459-009
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Date

December 31, 1989

Authors
Vincent J. van HeuvenEls van Houten
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De Gruyter


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