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Bengt Altenberg, Prosodic Patterns in Spoken English: Studies in the Correlation Between Prosody and Grammar. Lund Studies in English 76. (Pp. 225, Lund University Press, Lund, 1987. SE K 178:-. ISBN 0-86238-125-8.)
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Bengt Altenberg, Prosodic Patterns in Spoken English: Studies in the Correlation Between Prosody and Grammar. Lund Studies in English 76. (Pp. 225, Lund University Press, Lund, 1987. SE K 178:-. ISBN 0-86238-125-8.)
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