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Optimality theory / Reduplication / Lakota language / Syllable coda / Phonotactics / Markedness / Coda / Affix / Laryngeal theory / Linguistics / Phonology / Historical linguistics
Date: 2004-10-08 11:59:50
Optimality theory
Reduplication
Lakota language
Syllable coda
Phonotactics
Markedness
Coda
Affix
Laryngeal theory
Linguistics
Phonology
Historical linguistics

LSA–Boston Jan. 10, 2004 Adam Albright [removed]

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