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Harry van der Hulst & Norval Smith (eds.) (1982). The structure of phonological representations (Parts I & II). Dordrecht: Foris. Pp. 276 (Part I), Viii+ 477 (Part II).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 October 2008

Grzegorz Dogil
Affiliation:
University of Bielefeld

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