APA (7th ed.) Citation
(2026). Rhotics in general, but not trills in particular, are associated with roughness: Experimental evidence from Maltese. Glossa Psycholinguistics.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation
"Rhotics in General, but Not Trills in Particular, Are Associated with Roughness: Experimental Evidence from Maltese." Glossa Psycholinguistics 2026.
MLA (9th ed.) Citation
"Rhotics in General, but Not Trills in Particular, Are Associated with Roughness: Experimental Evidence from Maltese." Glossa Psycholinguistics, 2026.
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