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CLS Chicago Linguistic Society
CUP
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ICPhS
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ICSLP
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JASA:
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MIT
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
NELS:
North Eastern Linguistic Society
RILP
Research Institute of Logopedics and Phoniatrics
UCP
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