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n Phonological representations : Their names , forms and powers . By JOHN COLEMAN . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 1998. Pp . xvii , 345 . This book is a prime example of the growing discipline of computational phonology .
n Phonological representations : Their names , forms and powers . By JOHN COLEMAN . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 1998. Pp . xvii , 345 . This book is a prime example of the growing discipline of computational phonology .
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Compensatory lengthening in moraic phonology . ... Assimilation rates of borrowings and phonological productivity . Language 52.131-47 . ... The role of borrowing in the justification of phonological grammars .
Compensatory lengthening in moraic phonology . ... Assimilation rates of borrowings and phonological productivity . Language 52.131-47 . ... The role of borrowing in the justification of phonological grammars .
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The editors state in the foreword that the purpose of the Cortona phonology meeting is to bring together people with diverse views on phonology ' , and the goal of diversity is certainly reflected in the contents of the book .
The editors state in the foreword that the purpose of the Cortona phonology meeting is to bring together people with diverse views on phonology ' , and the goal of diversity is certainly reflected in the contents of the book .
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