Liquid dissimilation as listener hypocorrection
@inproceedings{AbregoCollier2011LiquidDA, title={Liquid dissimilation as listener hypocorrection}, author={Carissa Abrego-Collier}, year={2011} }
Liquid dissimilation as listener hypocorrection Author(s): Carissa Abrego-Collier Proceedings of the 37th Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (2013), pp. 3-17 Editors: Chundra Cathcart, I-Hsuan Chen, Greg Finley, Shinae Kang, Clare S. Sandy, and Elise Stickles Please contact BLS regarding any further use of this work. BLS retains copyright for both print and screen forms of the publication. BLS may be contacted via http://linguistics.berkeley.edu/bls/. The Annual Proceedings of… Expand
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