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Yeni-Komshian G. H., Kavanagh J. F. and Ferguson C. A. (eds), Child phonology. Vol. 1, Production. Vol. 2, Perception. New York: Academic Press, 1980. Pp. xiv + 304 and pp. xii + 254.
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