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Languages of South Africa / Nguni languages / Obligatory Contour Principle / Autosegmental phonology / Pitch accent / Phuthi language / David Odden / Downstep / The Sound Pattern of English / Linguistics / Phonology / Tone
Date: 2013-07-01 12:48:00
Languages of South Africa
Nguni languages
Obligatory Contour Principle
Autosegmental phonology
Pitch accent
Phuthi language
David Odden
Downstep
The Sound Pattern of English
Linguistics
Phonology
Tone

Rethinking Autosegmental Phonology

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