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Speech rate in a pluricentric language: A comparison between Dutch in Belgium and the Netherlands
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Verhoeven
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Jo Verhoeven
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Guy DE PAUW
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Hanne KLOOTS
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J. Verhoeven
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G. De Pauw
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H. Kloots
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2004
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Lang Speech
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