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Linguistics / Phonology / English phonology / Phonetics / Rhotic consonant / Syllable / Rhoticity in English / Consonant / Vowel / Phonological history of English high front vowels
Date: 2005-11-15 08:25:09
Linguistics
Phonology
English phonology
Phonetics
Rhotic consonant
Syllable
Rhoticity in English
Consonant
Vowel
Phonological history of English high front vowels

QMUC SSRC Theses Online release date: © Richard Mullooly, 2004 This is an electronic (pdf) version of Richard Mullooly’s PhD, prepared from the original WORD files. Though we at QMUC have taken care to ensu

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