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All the chapters are by therapists or groups of therapists . In each case , the editor seems to have set each author the task of writing a description of , and a rationale for , the particular treatment approach used by the ...
All the chapters are by therapists or groups of therapists . In each case , the editor seems to have set each author the task of writing a description of , and a rationale for , the particular treatment approach used by the ...
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A new approach to studying speech sounds . . . Experimental Phonology edited by John J. Ohala & Jerl J. Jaeger This book presents a new approach to phonological issues by treating phonology as a scientific discipline whose claims can ...
A new approach to studying speech sounds . . . Experimental Phonology edited by John J. Ohala & Jerl J. Jaeger This book presents a new approach to phonological issues by treating phonology as a scientific discipline whose claims can ...
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But this approach would in effect require an account of the difference between the two ' dialects ' in terms of what amounts to extrinsic ordering — something RG has otherwise avoided . The approach proposed in this paper allows for an ...
But this approach would in effect require an account of the difference between the two ' dialects ' in terms of what amounts to extrinsic ordering — something RG has otherwise avoided . The approach proposed in this paper allows for an ...
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