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As part of this task , it introduces a number of original contributions to phonological theory . The book is thus both a textbook and more : it is a text in that it provides a basic introduction to current theories of nonlinear ...
As part of this task , it introduces a number of original contributions to phonological theory . The book is thus both a textbook and more : it is a text in that it provides a basic introduction to current theories of nonlinear ...
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Otherwise , despite cautions that certain sections represent original work , students are likely to take these contributions on a par with the claims that are well - established in the literature and taken as givens by most phonologists ...
Otherwise , despite cautions that certain sections represent original work , students are likely to take these contributions on a par with the claims that are well - established in the literature and taken as givens by most phonologists ...
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A facsimile of the original dictionary ( a copy , actually ) and a transcription with modernized spelling make up Vol . III ( Spanish - Tzotzil ) of this set . Modelled on other bilingual dictionaries of the time , this one provides ...
A facsimile of the original dictionary ( a copy , actually ) and a transcription with modernized spelling make up Vol . III ( Spanish - Tzotzil ) of this set . Modelled on other bilingual dictionaries of the time , this one provides ...
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