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REVIEW ARTICLE Current approaches to phonological theory . Edited by DANIEL A. DINNSEN . Bloomington : Indiana University Press , 1979. Pp . xiii , 335. $ 22.50 . Reviewed by ARNOLD M. ZWICKY , Ohio State University * 1.
REVIEW ARTICLE Current approaches to phonological theory . Edited by DANIEL A. DINNSEN . Bloomington : Indiana University Press , 1979. Pp . xiii , 335. $ 22.50 . Reviewed by ARNOLD M. ZWICKY , Ohio State University * 1.
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categorizations are based on physical realities , the phonological features in terms of which pro- cesses are specified are ... As for relevant evidence , ' Most topics which in conventional phonology have been viewed as sources of ...
categorizations are based on physical realities , the phonological features in terms of which pro- cesses are specified are ... As for relevant evidence , ' Most topics which in conventional phonology have been viewed as sources of ...
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Generative phonology : De- scription and theory . New York : Academic Press . KISSEBERTH , CHARLES . 1969a . Theoretical implications of Yawelmani phonology . Ur- bana : University of Illinois dissertation . 1969b .
Generative phonology : De- scription and theory . New York : Academic Press . KISSEBERTH , CHARLES . 1969a . Theoretical implications of Yawelmani phonology . Ur- bana : University of Illinois dissertation . 1969b .
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Intonation and its parts Dwight Bolinger | 505 |
The analysis of French shwa Stephen R Anderson | 534 |
Prosodic structure and Expletive Infixation John J McCarthy | 574 |
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