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Date: 2016-03-11 10:57:46
Phonology
Fortition
Final-obstruent devoicing
Language change
Phonological change
Linguistics

Phonological Rule Change: The Constant Rate Effect Josef Fruehwald*, Jonathan Gress-Wright*, and Joel C. Wallenberg† *University of Pennsylvania, † University of Iceland 1. Introduction The detailed quantitative stud

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