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Brett Hyde (2016). Layering and directionality: metrical stress in Optimality Theory. (Advances in Optimality Theory.) Sheffield & Bristol, Conn.: Equinox Publishing. Pp. xi+321.

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Brett Hyde (2016). Layering and directionality: metrical stress in Optimality Theory. (Advances in Optimality Theory.) Sheffield & Bristol, Conn.: Equinox Publishing. Pp. xi+321.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 January 2017

Francesc Torres-Tamarit*
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CNRS, Université Paris 8
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