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Self Addressed Questions and Filled Pauses: A Cross-linguistic Investigation

Submitted by shirasugi on January 5, 2017
  • Cross-linguistic analysis
  • disfluency
  • filled pauses
  • Self addressed questions
Tian, Y., Maruyama T., & Ginzburg J. (2016). Self Addressed Questions and Filled Pauses: A Cross-linguistic Investigation. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research. , p. 1–18.
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