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The Oxford Handbook of Language Prosody, edited by Carlos Gussenhoven and Aoju Chen, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020, lvi+892pp., £125.00 (hardback), ISBN 978-0-1988-3223-2 (hbk).
Funding source: National Social Science Fund ot China
Award Identifier / Grant number: 20BYY208
About the authors
Yao Wang is a professor at College of Foreign Languages in Ocean University of China, PRC. His research interest lies primarily in applied linguistics. He is the author of A Typological Study of the Continuum of Ergativity (2019) and his recent publications include articles on applied linguistics and linguistic typology in periodicals.
Yongtao Xie is a postgraduate at College of Foreign Languages in Ocean University of China, PRC. Her research interest includes experimental phonetics.
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Research funding: This work was supported by National Social Science Fund of China under Grant 20BYY208.
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