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Bernhard Hurch. Über Aspiration. Ein Kapitel aus der natürlichen Phonologie. In the series Ergebnisse und Methoden moderner Sprachwissenschaft 23. Tübingen: Gunter Narr. 1988. Pp. 180. DM 58, –(softcover).
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