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Approaches to explanation in phonology that refer to these fields include the functional arguments advanced by Kiparsky 1972 , Liljencrants & Lindblom 1972 , and Lindblom 1983 , 1986 , 1989 , 1990a , 1990b ; the evolutionary biological ...
Approaches to explanation in phonology that refer to these fields include the functional arguments advanced by Kiparsky 1972 , Liljencrants & Lindblom 1972 , and Lindblom 1983 , 1986 , 1989 , 1990a , 1990b ; the evolutionary biological ...
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Reviewed by CHARLES REISS , Concordia University , Montréal * As stated in the preface , this volume is designed to address the fact that " [ t ] here has been much less work on the acquisition of phonology ' and phonological ...
Reviewed by CHARLES REISS , Concordia University , Montréal * As stated in the preface , this volume is designed to address the fact that " [ t ] here has been much less work on the acquisition of phonology ' and phonological ...
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( Mary BUCHOLTZ , University of California , Berkeley . ) Phonology and phonetic evidence : Papers in laboratory phonology IV . Ed . by BRUCE CONNELL and AMALIA ARVANITI . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 1995. Pp . xiii , 403 .
( Mary BUCHOLTZ , University of California , Berkeley . ) Phonology and phonetic evidence : Papers in laboratory phonology IV . Ed . by BRUCE CONNELL and AMALIA ARVANITI . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 1995. Pp . xiii , 403 .
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