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"Phonological Analysis"
Phonology: Theory and Analysis
Larry M. Hyman
Phonological Analysis: Focus on American English
Walt Wolfram
Phonological Analysis: A Functional Approach
Donald A. Burquest
Phonology: Analysis and Theory (Cambridge Textbooks in Linguistics)
Edmund Gussmann
Phonological Analysis Introduction to Linguistic Analysis a B C D
James D. Foley
Tangale phonology: A descriptive analysis (Sprache und Oralitat in Afrika)
Mairo E Kidda
Phonological Process Analysis
Frederick F. Weiner
A Substance-free Framework for Phonology: An Analysis of the Breton Dialect of Bothoa (Edinburgh Studies in Theoretical Linguistics)
Pavel Iosad
The Secret of Sounding Native: A Phonological Analysis of Proclitics in North American English (Europäische Hochschulschriften / European University Studies / Publications Universitaires Européennes)
Brigitte K. Gulden
A Phonetically-Motivated Phonological Analysis of Syllable Weight and Stress in the Norwegian Language
Stephanie L. Anya Lunden
Basics of Phonological Analysis: a Programmed Learning Text
Linda M. Khan
Phonological Analysis Practice: An Electronic Workbook
Marie Watson
The Question of 'Cultural Language' and Interdialectal Norm in 16th Century Slovakia: A Phonological Analysis of 16th Century Slovak Administrative-Legal Texts
Mark Richard Lauersdorf
Lexico-Phonological Comparative Analysis of Selected Dialects of the Meru-Tharaka Group
Fridah Kanana Erastus
A Morpho-Phonological Analysis of Akan Fish Names
Solomon Owusu Amoh
Substance-free Framework for Phonology: An Analysis of the Breton Dialect of Bothoa (Edinburgh Studies in Theoretical Linguistics)
Pavel Iosad
Phonological Analysis Focus on American English
Walt Wolfram Robert Johnson
Hidatsa Suprasegmentals: A Phonological Analysis of a Siouan Native North American Language by Norman A. Bowers (1996-01-25)
Unknown Author
A study of tone in Lexical Phonology: Autosegmental analysis
Naima Kassim
Phonology Theory and Analysis Introduction to the Study of Phonology
Larry M. Hyman