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Why did Ken set the soggy net… ?
Sequence recorded by Ken Stevens (Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, Speech Communication Group, MIT) and Sven Öhman (Phonetics, University of Uppsala) at the Wenner-Gren Research Laboratory, Norrtull Hospital, Stockholm, 1962. Video uploaded by Ruben Schachtenhaufen (Nordic Studies & Linguistics, University of Copenhagen) 2009.
See also – https://rorschachaudio.com/2015/08/20/att-technical-archives/
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