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Date: 2013-07-01 12:53:21
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Spanish phonology
Approximant consonant
Second language phonology
Allophone
Optimality theory
Syllable
Lenition
Fortition
Linguistics
Phonology
Historical linguistics

Learning Allophonic Alternations in a Second Language: Phonetics, Phonology and Grammatical Change

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