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Bradford Barbara, Intonation in Context—Intonation practice for upper-intermediate and advanced learners of English. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988. Pp. 62. ISBN 0-521-31915-3, £4.95; Teacher's book ISBN 0-521-31914-5, £5.25. Accompanied by a cassette containing practice material, £8.60.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 February 2009

Joanne Kenworthy
Affiliation:
Polytechnic Language Service, Polytechnic of East London.

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Copyright © Journal of the International Phonetic Association 1991

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