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Investigating 'um' and 'uh' and other hesitation phenomena

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The Academic Spoken Word List

Submitted by shirasugi on October 14, 2017
  • academic spoken discourse
  • corpus research
  • English for academic purposes
  • vocabulary
Dang, T. N. Y., Coxhead A., & Webb S. (2017). The Academic Spoken Word List. Language Learning. Wiley Online Library
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