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Phuthi language / Tone / Advanced and retracted tongue root / Vowel / Stress / Zulu language / Ultima / Yoruba language / Optimality theory / Linguistics / Phonology / Vowel harmony
Date: 2013-07-01 12:48:43
Phuthi language
Tone
Advanced and retracted tongue root
Vowel
Stress
Zulu language
Ultima
Yoruba language
Optimality theory
Linguistics
Phonology
Vowel harmony

Optimality Theory and African Language Phonology

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