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Dwight Bolinger (1986). Intonation and its parts: melody in spoken English. London: Edward Arnold. Pp. xiii + 421. First published 1985; Stanford, Ca.: Stanford University Press. - Alan Cruttenden (1986). Intonation. (Cambridge Textbooks in Linguistics) Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. xiv + 214. - Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen (1986). An introduction to English prosody. Tübingen: Max Niemeyer Verlag. London: Edward Arnold. Pp. viii + 239.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 February 2020

Daniel Hirst*
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CNRS, University of Provence

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