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Presenting autosegmental phonology1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 November 2008

Steven Bird
Affiliation:
University of Edinburgh, Centre for Cognitive Science, 2 Buccleuch Place, Edinburgh EH8 9LW.
D. Robert Ladd
Affiliation:
University of Edinburgh, Department of Linguistics, Adam Ferguson Building, Edinburgh EH8 9LL.

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