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Syllable weight : Phonetics , phonology , and typology . Los Angeles : UCLA dissertation . GORDON , MATTHEW . 1999b . The intonational structure of Chickasaw . Proceedings of the 14th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences ed . by ...
Syllable weight : Phonetics , phonology , and typology . Los Angeles : UCLA dissertation . GORDON , MATTHEW . 1999b . The intonational structure of Chickasaw . Proceedings of the 14th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences ed . by ...
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The structure of phonological representations 2 , ed . by Harry van der Hulst and Norval Smith , 213-55 . ... Phonology and phonetic evidence : Papers in laboratory phonology IV , ed . by Bruce Connell and Amalia Arvaniti , 68–86 .
The structure of phonological representations 2 , ed . by Harry van der Hulst and Norval Smith , 213-55 . ... Phonology and phonetic evidence : Papers in laboratory phonology IV , ed . by Bruce Connell and Amalia Arvaniti , 68–86 .
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Lexical phonology and morphology . Linguistics in the morning calm , ed . by I. S. Yang , 3–91 . ... The phonology of Modern Standard Turkish . Uralic and Altaic Series 6. ... Phonological levels and assimilatory processes .
Lexical phonology and morphology . Linguistics in the morning calm , ed . by I. S. Yang , 3–91 . ... The phonology of Modern Standard Turkish . Uralic and Altaic Series 6. ... Phonological levels and assimilatory processes .
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