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Tonology and sentence structure in Greek. / Botinis, Antonis; Kontostavlaki, Athina; Nikolaenkova, Olga ; Themistocleous, Charalambos .

ExLing 2019: Proceedings of 10th International Conference on Experimental Linguistics. ed. / Antonis Botinis. Athens, 2019. p. 29-32.

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Harvard

Botinis, A, Kontostavlaki, A, Nikolaenkova, O & Themistocleous, C 2019, Tonology and sentence structure in Greek. in A Botinis (ed.), ExLing 2019: Proceedings of 10th International Conference on Experimental Linguistics. Athens, pp. 29-32, 10th International Conference of Experimental Linguistics, Lisbon, Portugal, 25/09/19.

APA

Botinis, A., Kontostavlaki, A., Nikolaenkova, O., & Themistocleous, C. (2019). Tonology and sentence structure in Greek. In A. Botinis (Ed.), ExLing 2019: Proceedings of 10th International Conference on Experimental Linguistics (pp. 29-32).

Vancouver

Botinis A, Kontostavlaki A, Nikolaenkova O, Themistocleous C. Tonology and sentence structure in Greek. In Botinis A, editor, ExLing 2019: Proceedings of 10th International Conference on Experimental Linguistics. Athens. 2019. p. 29-32

Author

Botinis, Antonis ; Kontostavlaki, Athina ; Nikolaenkova, Olga ; Themistocleous, Charalambos . / Tonology and sentence structure in Greek. ExLing 2019: Proceedings of 10th International Conference on Experimental Linguistics. editor / Antonis Botinis. Athens, 2019. pp. 29-32

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