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A multifaceted approach to rhythmic differences in varieties of English - Robert Fuchs , Speech Rhythm in Varieties of English: Evidence from Educated Indian English and British English. Singapore: Springer, 2016. Pp. xvii + 240. Hardback €99.99, ISBN 978-3-662-47817-2
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