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Optimality theory / Phonetics / Phonological rule / Theoretical linguistics / Assimilation / Markedness / Underlying representation / Phonology / Linguistics / Language
Date: 2008-03-10 18:14:10
Optimality theory
Phonetics
Phonological rule
Theoretical linguistics
Assimilation
Markedness
Underlying representation
Phonology
Linguistics
Language

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