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... Thomas A. Sebeok , Indiana University Secretary - Treasurer , Arthur S. Abramson , University of Connecticut Executive Committee , the preceding and Winfred P. Lehmann , University of Texas at Austin , ex officio ( through 1974 ) ...
... Thomas A. Sebeok , Indiana University Secretary - Treasurer , Arthur S. Abramson , University of Connecticut Executive Committee , the preceding and Winfred P. Lehmann , University of Texas at Austin , ex officio ( through 1974 ) ...
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Bloomington : Indiana University . HAMMARBERG , ROBERT . 1971. Onsets and offsets . Papers from the 7th Regional Meeting , Chicago Linguistic Society , 428–36 . HARRIS , ZELLIG . 1957. Co - occurrence and transformation in linguistic ...
Bloomington : Indiana University . HAMMARBERG , ROBERT . 1971. Onsets and offsets . Papers from the 7th Regional Meeting , Chicago Linguistic Society , 428–36 . HARRIS , ZELLIG . 1957. Co - occurrence and transformation in linguistic ...
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... Thomas A. Sebeok , Indiana University Secretary - Treasurer , Arthur S. Abramson , University of Connecticut Executive Committee , the preceding and Winfred P. Lehmann , University of Texas at Austin , ex officio ( through 1974 ) ...
... Thomas A. Sebeok , Indiana University Secretary - Treasurer , Arthur S. Abramson , University of Connecticut Executive Committee , the preceding and Winfred P. Lehmann , University of Texas at Austin , ex officio ( through 1974 ) ...
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