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    • Published by Arnold 1999, 1999

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    • Language: English

      Published by Oxford University Press, 2000

      0199245770 / 9780199245772

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      Condition: New. Addresses central questions in the foundations of phonology, locating them within their larger linguistic and philosophical context. The authors examine a range of interrelated questions, the most central of which is this: is phonological knowledge different from linguistic knowledge in general? Editor(s): Burton

    • Language: English

      Published by Oxford University Press, 2001

      0199245770 / 9780199245772

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      Condition: New. Addresses central questions in the foundations of phonology, locating them within their larger linguistic and philosophical context. The authors examine a range of interrelated questions, the most central of which is this: is phonological knowledge different from linguistic knowledge in general? Editor(s): Burton