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C. COHN ABIGAIL, CÉCILE FOUGERON & MARIE K. HUFFMAN (eds.), The Oxford handbook of Laboratory Phonology. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012. Pp. xxiii + 896. ISBN: 0199575037.
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04 November 2013
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