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Speech Breathing Parameters as a Differetiating Factor in Language Testing. / Pavlovskaya, I.yu.; Bozhevol'nov, V.B.; Hao, Lan'.

In: Тестология, No. 3(15), 15.01.2021, p. 34-45.

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Pavlovskaya, IY, Bozhevol'nov, VB & Hao, L 2021, 'Speech Breathing Parameters as a Differetiating Factor in Language Testing', Тестология, no. 3(15), pp. 34-45.

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Pavlovskaya, I. Y., Bozhevol'nov, V. B., & Hao, L. (2021). Speech Breathing Parameters as a Differetiating Factor in Language Testing. Тестология, (3(15)), 34-45.

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Pavlovskaya IY, Bozhevol'nov VB, Hao L. Speech Breathing Parameters as a Differetiating Factor in Language Testing. Тестология. 2021 Jan 15;(3(15)):34-45.

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Pavlovskaya, I.yu. ; Bozhevol'nov, V.B. ; Hao, Lan'. / Speech Breathing Parameters as a Differetiating Factor in Language Testing. In: Тестология. 2021 ; No. 3(15). pp. 34-45.

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