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... volume is the list , on the back cover , of all the previous Con- ference volumes , with their prices and the ad- dresses from which they may be ordered . Over the years , I have periodically tried to trace fu- gitive references to volumes ...
... volume is the list , on the back cover , of all the previous Con- ference volumes , with their prices and the ad- dresses from which they may be ordered . Over the years , I have periodically tried to trace fu- gitive references to volumes ...
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... volume . [ WILLIAM S.-Y. WANG , Berkeley . ] Speech and speaker recognition . ( Bib- liotheca phonetica , 12. ) Ed . by M. R. SCHROEDER . Basel : Karger , 1985. Pp . viii , 203. SF 139.00 . According to its editor , this volume ...
... volume . [ WILLIAM S.-Y. WANG , Berkeley . ] Speech and speaker recognition . ( Bib- liotheca phonetica , 12. ) Ed . by M. R. SCHROEDER . Basel : Karger , 1985. Pp . viii , 203. SF 139.00 . According to its editor , this volume ...
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... volume on ' public attitudes to the English language in the United States ' be prepared . The task of editing was delegated to Greenbaum , now the successor to Sir Randolph Quirk as Quain Professor in University College London . G has ...
... volume on ' public attitudes to the English language in the United States ' be prepared . The task of editing was delegated to Greenbaum , now the successor to Sir Randolph Quirk as Quain Professor in University College London . G has ...
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