Analyzing the mediated voice - a datasession

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Analyzing the mediated voice - a datasession. / Lawaetz, Anna.

2011. Abstract fra Reconfiguring Radio, København, Danmark.

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Lawaetz, A 2011, 'Analyzing the mediated voice - a datasession', Reconfiguring Radio, København, Danmark, 07/07/2011. <http://www.larm-archive.org/reconfiguring-radio/anna-lawaetz/>

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Lawaetz, A. (2011). Analyzing the mediated voice - a datasession. Abstract fra Reconfiguring Radio, København, Danmark. http://www.larm-archive.org/reconfiguring-radio/anna-lawaetz/

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Lawaetz A. Analyzing the mediated voice - a datasession. 2011. Abstract fra Reconfiguring Radio, København, Danmark.

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Lawaetz, Anna. / Analyzing the mediated voice - a datasession. Abstract fra Reconfiguring Radio, København, Danmark.1 s.

Bibtex

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