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Heinz J. Giegerich. English Phonology: An Introduction. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1992. Pp. xv + 333. US$69.95 (hardcover), $19.95 (softcover).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 June 2016

John T. Jensen*
Affiliation:
University of Ottawa

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Copyright © Canadian Linguistic Association 1994

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