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Jack Spicer’s Articulatory Correspondences, or Why Should We Have to Use Our Mouths to Hear Messages?
Benjamin Kossak
Contemporary Literature, June 2022, 62 (2) 237-261; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/cl.62.2.237
Benjamin Kossak
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Contemporary Literature
Vol. 62, Issue 2
20 Jun 2022
Jack Spicer’s Articulatory Correspondences, or Why Should We Have to Use Our Mouths to Hear Messages?
Benjamin Kossak
Contemporary Literature Jun 2022, 62 (2) 237-261; DOI: 10.3368/cl.62.2.237
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