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[ + continuant ) and ( + interrupted ) is stated without argument ; G simply points out that ' Rood's discussion leaves no room for viewing the affricate c in Wichita as a complex structure of the sort sketched in ( 45 ) ' ( 69 ) .
[ + continuant ) and ( + interrupted ) is stated without argument ; G simply points out that ' Rood's discussion leaves no room for viewing the affricate c in Wichita as a complex structure of the sort sketched in ( 45 ) ' ( 69 ) .
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These particular discussions , then , do not strike me as representative of work in phonology . They seem unbalanced in several ways : in rejecting ... The chapter begins with a discussion of formalism , and it is not until three pages ...
These particular discussions , then , do not strike me as representative of work in phonology . They seem unbalanced in several ways : in rejecting ... The chapter begins with a discussion of formalism , and it is not until three pages ...
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The book starts with a brief introduction , Ch . 1 ( 1-8 ) , in which basic definitions and issues are set out , and then discussion of phonetics and phonology is interleaved in the remaining chapters . The primarily phonetic chapters ...
The book starts with a brief introduction , Ch . 1 ( 1-8 ) , in which basic definitions and issues are set out , and then discussion of phonetics and phonology is interleaved in the remaining chapters . The primarily phonetic chapters ...
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The Arabic linguistic | 390 |
Sociolinguistics and second language acquisition E Tarone | 396 |
Learning and cognition The acquisition | 402 |
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