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J.M. Levis, Intelligibility, Oral Communication, and the Teaching of Pronunciation, Cambridge Applied Linguistics Series, Vol. 27, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2018

  • Oliver Niebuhr
From the journal Phonetica

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*Oliver Niebuhr, Ketelsenweg 6b, DE–24983 Handewitt (Germany), E-Mail olni@sdu.dk

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Received: 2019-01-07
Accepted: 2019-02-20
Published Online: 2019-05-16
Published in Print: 2020-07-01

© 2019 S. Karger AG, Basel

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