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Jacques Durand, Generative and non-linear phonology. (Longman Linguistics Library.) London & New York: Longman, 1990. Pp. xiii + 337.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 November 2008

Hans Basbøll
Affiliation:
Institute of Language and Communication, Odense University.

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