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Linguistics / Human communication / Cognitive science / Phonetics / Language / Speech / Phonology / Developmental psychology / Speech perception / Linguistic competence / Phonetic transcription / Phoneme
Date: 2009-11-12 22:17:55
Linguistics
Human communication
Cognitive science
Phonetics
Language
Speech
Phonology
Developmental psychology
Speech perception
Linguistic competence
Phonetic transcription
Phoneme

Rich memory and distributed phonology

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