Recent developments in historical phonology
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Recent developments in historical phonology
(Trends in linguistics, . Studies and monographs ; 4)
Mouton, c1978
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"Papers prepared for the International Conference on Historical Phonology, held at Ustronie, Poland, 17-20 March 1976."
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