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Synchronization of musical acoustics and articulatory movements in Russian classical romance. / Evgrafova, Karina; Evdokimova, Vera; Skrelin, Pavel; Chukaeva, Tatjana.

Language, Music and Computing - Second International Workshop, LMAC 2017, Revised Selected Papers. ed. / Olga Mitrenina; Asya Pereltsvaig; Polina Eismont. Springer Nature, 2019. p. 49-57 (Communications in Computer and Information Science; Vol. 943).

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Evgrafova, K, Evdokimova, V, Skrelin, P & Chukaeva, T 2019, Synchronization of musical acoustics and articulatory movements in Russian classical romance. in O Mitrenina, A Pereltsvaig & P Eismont (eds), Language, Music and Computing - Second International Workshop, LMAC 2017, Revised Selected Papers. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol. 943, Springer Nature, pp. 49-57, 2nd International Workshop on Language, Music and Computing, LMAC 2017, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation, 17/04/17. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-05594-3_4

APA

Evgrafova, K., Evdokimova, V., Skrelin, P., & Chukaeva, T. (2019). Synchronization of musical acoustics and articulatory movements in Russian classical romance. In O. Mitrenina, A. Pereltsvaig, & P. Eismont (Eds.), Language, Music and Computing - Second International Workshop, LMAC 2017, Revised Selected Papers (pp. 49-57). (Communications in Computer and Information Science; Vol. 943). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-05594-3_4

Vancouver

Evgrafova K, Evdokimova V, Skrelin P, Chukaeva T. Synchronization of musical acoustics and articulatory movements in Russian classical romance. In Mitrenina O, Pereltsvaig A, Eismont P, editors, Language, Music and Computing - Second International Workshop, LMAC 2017, Revised Selected Papers. Springer Nature. 2019. p. 49-57. (Communications in Computer and Information Science). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-05594-3_4

Author

Evgrafova, Karina ; Evdokimova, Vera ; Skrelin, Pavel ; Chukaeva, Tatjana. / Synchronization of musical acoustics and articulatory movements in Russian classical romance. Language, Music and Computing - Second International Workshop, LMAC 2017, Revised Selected Papers. editor / Olga Mitrenina ; Asya Pereltsvaig ; Polina Eismont. Springer Nature, 2019. pp. 49-57 (Communications in Computer and Information Science).

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