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A review of data collection practices using electromagnetic articulographyRebernik et al., 2021
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- Rebernik T
- Jacobi J
- Jonkers R
- Noiray A
- Wieling M
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- Laboratory Phonology
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This paper reviews data collection practices in electromagnetic articulography (EMA) studies, with a focus on sensor placement. We first introduce electromagnetic articulography as a method. We then focus on existing data collection practices. Our overview is based on a …
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