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Science / Articulatory phonology / Articulatory gestures / Speech perception / Theoretical linguistics / Phonology / Gesture / Motor theory of speech perception / Phoneme / Linguistics / Phonetics / Human voice
Date: 2013-07-01 12:58:18
Science
Articulatory phonology
Articulatory gestures
Speech perception
Theoretical linguistics
Phonology
Gesture
Motor theory of speech perception
Phoneme
Linguistics
Phonetics
Human voice

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