The Effects of Cross-Language Differences on Bilingual Production and/or Perception of Sentence-Level Intonation / / edited by Ineke Mennen, Laura Colantoni.

This Special Issue features a collection of state-of-the art articles on the intonational patterns of different types of bilinguals (e.g., second language learners; heritage speakers; simultaneous bilinguals), with a particular focus on understudied language pairings and encompassing a wide variety...

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