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Honnet_SP7_2014/IDIAP
Prosody in Swiss French Accents: Investigation using Analysis by Synthesis
Honnet, Pierre-Edouard
Lazaridis, Alexandros
Goldman, Jean-Philippe
Garner, Philip N.
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https://publications.idiap.ch/attachments/papers/2015/Honnet_SP7_2014.pdf
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https://publications.idiap.ch/index.php/publications/showcite/Honnet_Idiap-RR-04-2014
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