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“And miles to go before…” – Are vocal-effort levels in speech adjusted to VR communication distances?
Chapter

“And miles to go before…” – Are vocal-effort levels in speech adjusted to VR communication distances?

Selck, Katharina, Albert, Till, Niebuhr, Oliver
Segmental articulations across prosodic levels
Chapter

Segmental articulations across prosodic levels

Lundmark, Malin Svensson, Frid, Johan
Proceedings of the 13th International Conference of Nordic Prosody
Proceeding

Proceedings of the 13th International Conference of Nordic Prosody

Niebuhr, Oliver, Svensson Lundmark, Malin
Language and Religion in Tudor Cornwall: The Testimony of Sacrament an Alter
Article

Language and Religion in Tudor Cornwall: The Testimony of Sacrament an Alter

Harvey, Anthony
“ᚁ Is Beith and Means Birch” – An Exploration of Ogham in Online Fanfiction Featuring King Alfred the Great
Article

“ᚁ Is Beith and Means Birch” – An Exploration of Ogham in Online Fanfiction Featuring King Alfred the Great

Mussies, Martine
Review
Article

Review

Cleaves, Richard
Manx Speakers, Language, and Identity
Article

Manx Speakers, Language, and Identity

Mcnulty, Erin
Volume 8 (2023): Issue 1 (December 2023)
Issue

Volume 8 (2023): Issue 1 (December 2023)

Contemporary Ecosophies and Ecorhythmology
Article

Contemporary Ecosophies and Ecorhythmology

Berszán, István
Rewriting – Republishing – Distribution
Article

Rewriting – Republishing – Distribution

Wirágh, András
Popular historical films as collective memory-work in Eastern Europe: from Polish KATYN to Romanian AFERIM! and Hungarian BET ON REVENGE
Article

Popular historical films as collective memory-work in Eastern Europe: from Polish KATYN to Romanian AFERIM! and Hungarian BET ON REVENGE

Virginás, Andrea
It is Possible to Work with Them and Develop such a Mutually Good Relationship…”
Article

It is Possible to Work with Them and Develop such a Mutually Good Relationship…”

Balogh, Pál Géza