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Intonation Systems: A Survey of Twenty Languages [Paperback]

Daniel Hirst , Albert Di Cristo

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The description of the intonation of a part, that language of dialect is a particularly difficult task since intonation is paradoxically at the same time one of the most universal and one of the most language specific features of human language. Read the first page
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