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Date: 2006-04-26 12:12:42
Linguistics
Academia
Language
Multimodal interaction
Phonetics
Applied linguistics
International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation
Multimodality
Gesture
Transcription
Multimodal
International Corpus of English

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