Controlled manipulation of intonational difference: An experimental study of intonation patterns as the basis for language-ideological constructs of geographical provenance and linguistic standardness in young Danes

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Controlled manipulation of intonational difference : An experimental study of intonation patterns as the basis for language-ideological constructs of geographical provenance and linguistic standardness in young Danes. / Kristiansen, Tore; Pharao, Nicolai; Maegaard, Marie.

Language (De)standardisation in Late Modern Europe: Experimental Studies. ed. / Tore Kristiansen; Stefan Grondelaers. Oslo : Novus forlag, 2013. p. 355–374 (Standard Language Ideology in Contemporary Europe, Vol. 2).

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Harvard

Kristiansen, T, Pharao, N & Maegaard, M 2013, Controlled manipulation of intonational difference: An experimental study of intonation patterns as the basis for language-ideological constructs of geographical provenance and linguistic standardness in young Danes. in T Kristiansen & S Grondelaers (eds), Language (De)standardisation in Late Modern Europe: Experimental Studies. Novus forlag, Oslo, Standard Language Ideology in Contemporary Europe, vol. 2, pp. 355–374.

APA

Kristiansen, T., Pharao, N., & Maegaard, M. (2013). Controlled manipulation of intonational difference: An experimental study of intonation patterns as the basis for language-ideological constructs of geographical provenance and linguistic standardness in young Danes. In T. Kristiansen, & S. Grondelaers (Eds.), Language (De)standardisation in Late Modern Europe: Experimental Studies (pp. 355–374). Novus forlag. Standard Language Ideology in Contemporary Europe Vol. 2

Vancouver

Kristiansen T, Pharao N, Maegaard M. Controlled manipulation of intonational difference: An experimental study of intonation patterns as the basis for language-ideological constructs of geographical provenance and linguistic standardness in young Danes. In Kristiansen T, Grondelaers S, editors, Language (De)standardisation in Late Modern Europe: Experimental Studies. Oslo: Novus forlag. 2013. p. 355–374. (Standard Language Ideology in Contemporary Europe, Vol. 2).

Author

Kristiansen, Tore ; Pharao, Nicolai ; Maegaard, Marie. / Controlled manipulation of intonational difference : An experimental study of intonation patterns as the basis for language-ideological constructs of geographical provenance and linguistic standardness in young Danes. Language (De)standardisation in Late Modern Europe: Experimental Studies. editor / Tore Kristiansen ; Stefan Grondelaers. Oslo : Novus forlag, 2013. pp. 355–374 (Standard Language Ideology in Contemporary Europe, Vol. 2).

Bibtex

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