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It must be noted that the volume contains many typographical errors . In a dialectological study of this magnitude compiled without the use of a computer , this is probably inevitable . The extensive cross - referencing considerably ...
It must be noted that the volume contains many typographical errors . In a dialectological study of this magnitude compiled without the use of a computer , this is probably inevitable . The extensive cross - referencing considerably ...
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PHONETICS AND PHONOLOGY series editors Stephen R. Anderson and Patricia A. Keating Volume 1 Rhythm and Meter edited by Paul Kiparsky and Gilbert Youmans This volume discusses the analysis of verse metrics and , more generally ...
PHONETICS AND PHONOLOGY series editors Stephen R. Anderson and Patricia A. Keating Volume 1 Rhythm and Meter edited by Paul Kiparsky and Gilbert Youmans This volume discusses the analysis of verse metrics and , more generally ...
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Hardcover $ 59.50 Paperback $ 19.95 Linguistics : The Cambridge Survey Volume I covers the internal structure of the language faculty itself , while Volume II considers the evidence for and the implications of a generativist approach to ...
Hardcover $ 59.50 Paperback $ 19.95 Linguistics : The Cambridge Survey Volume I covers the internal structure of the language faculty itself , while Volume II considers the evidence for and the implications of a generativist approach to ...
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