The Corpus of American Danish: a language resource of spoken immigrant Danish in North and South America

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The Corpus of American Danish: a language resource of spoken immigrant Danish in North and South America. / Kühl, Karoline; Heegård, Jan; Hansen, Gert Foget.

In: Language Resources and Evaluation, Vol. 54, 2020, p. 831–849.

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Kühl, K, Heegård, J & Hansen, GF 2020, 'The Corpus of American Danish: a language resource of spoken immigrant Danish in North and South America', Language Resources and Evaluation, vol. 54, pp. 831–849. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10579-019-09473-5

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Kühl, K., Heegård, J., & Hansen, G. F. (2020). The Corpus of American Danish: a language resource of spoken immigrant Danish in North and South America. Language Resources and Evaluation, 54, 831–849. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10579-019-09473-5

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Kühl K, Heegård J, Hansen GF. The Corpus of American Danish: a language resource of spoken immigrant Danish in North and South America. Language Resources and Evaluation. 2020;54:831–849. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10579-019-09473-5

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Kühl, Karoline ; Heegård, Jan ; Hansen, Gert Foget. / The Corpus of American Danish: a language resource of spoken immigrant Danish in North and South America. In: Language Resources and Evaluation. 2020 ; Vol. 54. pp. 831–849.

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