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Habermas HabermasPaperback
Enfield/Kockelman/Sidnell Enfield/Kockelman/SidnellPaperback
Dancygier DancygierPaperback
Coyle/Meyer Coyle/MeyerPaperback
Pérez-Llantada Pérez-LlantadaPaperback
Gramling GramlingPaperback
Sandoval/Denham Sandoval/DenhamPaperback
Brookes/Baker Brookes/BakerPaperback
Wiltschko WiltschkoPaperback
Grosjean GrosjeanPaperback
Benati BenatiPaperback
McIntyre et al McIntyre et alPaperback
Sorenson SorensonPaperback
Barkhuizen BarkhuizenPaperback
Tomlinson/Masuhara Tomlinson/MasuharaPaperback
Baker/Vessey/McEnery Baker/Vessey/McEneryPaperback
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December 18th
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December 10th
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November 20th
This year JIPA celebrates 50 years under its present title, and 20 years of publication with CUP. But that’s only part of a 134-year story. Under earlier titles (The Phonetic Teacher and Le Maître Phonétique) the journal dates back…
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