Three quarters of a century of phonetic research on common Danish stød

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Three quarters of a century of phonetic research on common Danish stød. / Grønnum, Nina.

I: Nordic Journal of Linguistics, Bind 46, Nr. 3, 12.2023, s. 299–330.

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Grønnum, N 2023, 'Three quarters of a century of phonetic research on common Danish stød', Nordic Journal of Linguistics, bind 46, nr. 3, s. 299–330. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0332586522000178

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Grønnum, N. (2023). Three quarters of a century of phonetic research on common Danish stød. Nordic Journal of Linguistics, 46(3), 299–330. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0332586522000178

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Grønnum N. Three quarters of a century of phonetic research on common Danish stød. Nordic Journal of Linguistics. 2023 dec.;46(3):299–330. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0332586522000178

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Grønnum, Nina. / Three quarters of a century of phonetic research on common Danish stød. I: Nordic Journal of Linguistics. 2023 ; Bind 46, Nr. 3. s. 299–330.

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