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Rhinoglottophilia
The Sound Patterns of Camuno: Description and Explanation in Evolutionary Phonology
Phonological Sketch of Helong, an Austronesian Language of Timor1
Production and Perception Mechanisms of Sound Change
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Natural Phonology and Loanword Phonology (V/Ith Selected Exai4ples from Miami Cuban Spanish)
Understanding Nasality
University of California
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VN > V in Camuno: an Alternative Historical Pathway to Nasal Loss
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4Th Workshop on Sound Change Accepted Abstracts
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Top View
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Production and Substantive Bias in Phonological Learning* Youngah Do, Jonathan Havenhill the University of Hong Kong
Etymological Nasal Consonant in Mesmes
BOOK of ABSTRACTS CONTENTS
Rhinoglottophilia:” from Nasalisation to Aspiration
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Historical Transfer of Nasality Between Consonantal Onset and Vowel: from C to V Or from V to C? Alexis Michaud, Guillaume Jacques, Robert L
2-1 Evolutionary Phonology and Sound Change Typology Lecture 2