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universal principles may receive relative empirical validity through the historical changes spanning several generations of monolingual speakers , the data afforded by speakers in areas of language contact provide ideal laboratory ...
universal principles may receive relative empirical validity through the historical changes spanning several generations of monolingual speakers , the data afforded by speakers in areas of language contact provide ideal laboratory ...
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Peter achieves no definitive answer to the question , Ladefoged ( Ch . 8 ) provides probably the most but furnishes a ... Kimbrough European languages , L argues that current Oller and P. MacNeilage ( Ch . 5 ) provide a nat- distinctive ...
Peter achieves no definitive answer to the question , Ladefoged ( Ch . 8 ) provides probably the most but furnishes a ... Kimbrough European languages , L argues that current Oller and P. MacNeilage ( Ch . 5 ) provide a nat- distinctive ...
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Reviewed by William FRAWLEY , University of Delaware Carlson here provides reseachers in discourse analysis with an undoubtedly interesting book . However , it is not always clear that the volume is interesting because of its purposes .
Reviewed by William FRAWLEY , University of Delaware Carlson here provides reseachers in discourse analysis with an undoubtedly interesting book . However , it is not always clear that the volume is interesting because of its purposes .
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Linguistic phonetic descriptions of clicks P Ladefoged and A Traill | 1 |
Segmental rules of English and cyclic phonology Jerzy Rubach | 21 |
Surface wordorder typology and Universal Grammar Peter Coopmans | 55 |
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