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Approximant consonant / Sonority hierarchy / Semivowel / Syllable / Lenition / Spanish phonology / Consonant / Fortition / Linguistics / Phonology / Optimality theory
Date: 2013-11-05 17:32:29
Approximant consonant
Sonority hierarchy
Semivowel
Syllable
Lenition
Spanish phonology
Consonant
Fortition
Linguistics
Phonology
Optimality theory

This is a pre-print version of an article to appear in Language and Linguistics Compass Optimality Theory and Spanish Phonology Travis G. Bradley, UC Davis November 5, 2013 Abstract

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