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Universal and Language-Specific Perception of Paralinguistic Intonational  Meaning

Universal and Language-Specific Perception of Paralinguistic Intonational Meaning

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Universal and Language-Specific Perception of Paralinguistic Intonational Meaning

by Chen, Aoju

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9789076864693
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LOT. Very Good+. 2005. Paperback. 9076864691 . Laminate card cover bright and stiff, slight superficial score-marks on front; Pages crisp, no ownership marks; Binding tight. ; 6.5 x 9.5"; 261 pages .

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Universal and Language-Specific Perception of Paralinguistic Intonational Meaning
Author
Chen, Aoju
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Very Good+
ISBN 10
9076864691
ISBN 13
9789076864693
Publisher
LOT
Date Published
2005
Keywords
9076864691

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