Cross-Linguistic Generalizations concerning Frication of w
@article{Justeson1989CrossLinguisticGC, title={Cross-Linguistic Generalizations concerning Frication of w}, author={John S. Justeson and Laurence D. Stephens}, journal={International Journal of American Linguistics}, year={1989}, volume={55}, pages={247 - 254} }
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