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D. Jones (1997). English Pronouncing Dictionary. Fifteenth edition. Edited by Peter Roach and James Hartman. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, xix + 559 pp. Hb £19.95 ISBN 0 521 45272 4; Pb £14.50 ISBN 0 521 45903 6. - J.C. Wells (1990). Longman Pronunciation Dictionary. Harlow: Longman, xxviii + 802 pp. Hb £24 ISBN 0 582 96411 3; Pb £15.75 ISBN 0 582 05383 8.
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D. Jones (1997). English Pronouncing Dictionary. Fifteenth edition. Edited by Peter Roach and James Hartman. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, xix + 559 pp. Hb £19.95 ISBN 0 521 45272 4; Pb £14.50 ISBN 0 521 45903 6.
J.C. Wells (1990). Longman Pronunciation Dictionary. Harlow: Longman, xxviii + 802 pp. Hb £24 ISBN 0 582 96411 3; Pb £15.75 ISBN 0 582 05383 8.
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