16.2549, Qs: Smalley's Manual of Articulatory Phonetics

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Subject: 16.2549, Qs: Smalley's Manual of Articulatory Phonetics

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Date: 03-Sep-2005
From: Matthew T. Bradley < matbradl at indiana.edu >
Subject: Smalley's Manual of Articulatory Phonetics 

	
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Date: Sat, 03 Sep 2005 23:17:41
From: Matthew T. Bradley < matbradl at indiana.edu >
Subject: Smalley's Manual of Articulatory Phonetics 
 


Does anyone have any idea where I can get the audio portion of William
Smalley's "Manual of Articulatory Phonetics"?  My university library has the
book portion but I have yet to encounter the audio in any format.

Appreciated,

Matthew T. Bradley
Department of Anthropology
Indiana University-Bloomington 

Linguistic Field(s): Phonetics




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