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... morphology . Phonology and morphology of the Germanic languages , ed . by Wolfgang Kehrein and Richard Wiese , 143–63 . Tübingen : Niemeyer . and JERZY RUBACH . 1987. Postcyclic versus postlexical rules in Lexical Phonology . Linguistic ...
... morphology . Phonology and morphology of the Germanic languages , ed . by Wolfgang Kehrein and Richard Wiese , 143–63 . Tübingen : Niemeyer . and JERZY RUBACH . 1987. Postcyclic versus postlexical rules in Lexical Phonology . Linguistic ...
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... morphology . Studies in the interaction of phonology and morphology , ed . by Edmund Gussmann , 131-55 . Lublin : Wydawnictwa Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego . 1986. Abstract vowels in three - dimensional phonology . Linguistic ...
... morphology . Studies in the interaction of phonology and morphology , ed . by Edmund Gussmann , 131-55 . Lublin : Wydawnictwa Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego . 1986. Abstract vowels in three - dimensional phonology . Linguistic ...
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... morphology interface . Ed . by RENÉ KAGER , HARRY VAN DER HULST , and WIM ZONNEVELD . Cam- bridge : Cambridge University Press , 1999. Pp . ix , 442 . This book consists of ten of the sixteen papers presented at a workshop on prosodic ...
... morphology interface . Ed . by RENÉ KAGER , HARRY VAN DER HULST , and WIM ZONNEVELD . Cam- bridge : Cambridge University Press , 1999. Pp . ix , 442 . This book consists of ten of the sixteen papers presented at a workshop on prosodic ...
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