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Dominic Schmitz, Production, perception, and comprehension of subphonemic detail: Word-final /s/ in English (Studies in Laboratory Phonology 11). Berlin: Language Science Press, 2022. Pp. vi + 193. ISBN 9783985540594.
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Dominic Schmitz, Production, perception, and comprehension of subphonemic detail: Word-final /s/ in English (Studies in Laboratory Phonology 11). Berlin: Language Science Press, 2022. Pp. vi + 193. ISBN 9783985540594.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 February 2024
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- English Language & Linguistics , Volume 28 , Special Issue 4: Indexicality and Enregisterment in pop culture , December 2024 , pp. 856 - 862
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