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Prosodic Transfer: From Chinese Lexical Tone to English Pitch Accent

Advances in Language and Literary Studies
doi 10.7575/aiac.alls.v.4n.1p.68
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January 1, 2013

Authors
Marie Ploquin
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Australian International Academic Centre


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