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Languages of the United Kingdom / Phonetics / Lenition / Fortition / Irish language / Fricative consonant / Th / Scouse / Intervocalic consonant / Linguistics / Phonology / Linguistic morphology
Date: 2005-11-25 06:18:30
Languages of the United Kingdom
Phonetics
Lenition
Fortition
Irish language
Fricative consonant
Th
Scouse
Intervocalic consonant
Linguistics
Phonology
Linguistic morphology

In: Alison Henry, Martin Ball and Margaret MacAliskey (eds[removed]Papers from the International Conference on Language in Ireland. Belfast Working Papers in Language and Linguistics, 13. Belfast: University of Ulster, pp[removed].

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