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On the influence of coronal sibilants and stops on the perception of social meanings in Copenhagen Danish
Nicolai Pharao
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Marie Maegaard
Department of Nordic Studies and Linguistics
Department of Nordic Studies and Linguistics
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Social Context
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Copenhagen
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Danish
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Indexicals
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