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Automatic Characterisation of the Pronunciation of Non-Native English Speakers Using Phone Distance Features

doi 10.21437/slate.2017-11
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August 25, 2017

Authors
Konstantinos KyriakopoulosMark GalesKate Knill
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ISCA


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