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September 01 2001
Prosody: Theory and Experiment
Prosody: Theory and Experiment. Studies presented to Gösta Bruce
Merle
Horne
(editor) (University of Lund) Dordrecht
: Kluwer Academic Publishers
(Text, speech and language technology series, edited by Nancy Ide and Jean Véronis, volume 14), 2000
, v+358 pp; hardbound, ISBN 0-7923-6579-8, $153.00, £95.00, Dfl 290.00
Richard Sproat
Richard Sproat
AT&T Labs — Research
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Chilin Shih
Bell Labs
Richard Sproat
AT&T Labs — Research
Online Issn: 1530-9312
Print Issn: 0891-2017
© 2001 Association for Computational Linguistics
2001
Computational Linguistics (2001) 27 (3): 450–456.
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Chilin Shih, Richard Sproat; Prosody: Theory and Experiment. Computational Linguistics 2001; 27 (3): 450–456. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/089120101317066140
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