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London : Oxford University Press . HOIJER , Harry . 1945. Navaho phonology . ( University of New Mexico publications in anthropology , 1. ) Albuquerque . HYMAN , Larry . 1970. The role of borrowing in the justification of phonological ...
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University of Chicago Press . HAUDRICOURT , A.-G. 1953. La place du viêtnamien dans les langues austroasiatiques . Bulletin de la Société Linguistique de Paris 49.122–8 . 1954. De l'origine des tons en viêtnamien .
University of Chicago Press . HAUDRICOURT , A.-G. 1953. La place du viêtnamien dans les langues austroasiatiques . Bulletin de la Société Linguistique de Paris 49.122–8 . 1954. De l'origine des tons en viêtnamien .
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rules | 1 |
Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
Phonological features problems and proposals | 52 |
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