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Mary Louise Edwards and Shriberg Lawrence D., Phonology: applications in communicative disorders. San Diego, California: College Hill Press, 1983. Pp. xx + 413.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 September 2008

Pamela Grunwell
Affiliation:
School of Speech Pathology, Leicester Polytechnic, Scraptoft Campus, Leicester LE7 9SU

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