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Hand-Clapping to the Rhythm of Newly Learned Words Improves L2 Pronunciation: Evidence From Catalan and Chinese Learners of French

doi 10.21437/speechprosody.2018-172
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June 13, 2018

Authors
Florence BaillsYuan ZhangPilar Prieto
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ISCA


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