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Editorial

Martin J. Ball and Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics: A celebration

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Pages 913-916 | Published online: 22 Nov 2011

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  • Kent, R. D., & Ball, M. J. (2000). Voice quality measurement. San Diego, CA: Singular Thomson Learning.

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