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Linguistic Theory and the Romance Languages
Edited by John Charles Smith and Martin Maiden
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 122] 1995
► pp. 115132
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2015. Maximal prominence and a theory of possible licensors. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 33:4  pp. 1235 ff. DOI logo
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2015. Rhythmic Properties of a Contact Variety: Comparing Read and Semi-spontaneous Speech in Argentinean Porteño Spanish. In Prosody and Language in Contact [Prosody, Phonology and Phonetics, ],  pp. 149 ff. DOI logo
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2010. Acoustic correlates of stress in Turkish Kabardian. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 40:1  pp. 35 ff. DOI logo
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