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Use of duration and rise time cues in the labelling of affricate and fricative speech sounds by children with reading difficulties

J. Antony Hughes, Jeremy Tree Orcid Logo, Phil Reed Orcid Logo

British Journal of Special Education, Volume: 48, Issue: 1, Pages: 70 - 89

Swansea University Authors: Jeremy Tree Orcid Logo, Phil Reed Orcid Logo

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Published in: British Journal of Special Education
ISSN: 0952-3383 1467-8578
Published: Wiley 2021
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title Use of duration and rise time cues in the labelling of affricate and fricative speech sounds by children with reading difficulties
spellingShingle Use of duration and rise time cues in the labelling of affricate and fricative speech sounds by children with reading difficulties
Jeremy Tree
Phil Reed
title_short Use of duration and rise time cues in the labelling of affricate and fricative speech sounds by children with reading difficulties
title_full Use of duration and rise time cues in the labelling of affricate and fricative speech sounds by children with reading difficulties
title_fullStr Use of duration and rise time cues in the labelling of affricate and fricative speech sounds by children with reading difficulties
title_full_unstemmed Use of duration and rise time cues in the labelling of affricate and fricative speech sounds by children with reading difficulties
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