The phonological representation of the Limburgian tonal accents. Hermans, B. In Botma, Doede, E., & Noske, R., editors, Phonological Explorations Empirical, Theoretical and Diachronic Issues, pages 227--244. De Gruyter, Berlin; Boston, 2012.
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The field of phonology is becoming increasingly diverse. The 16 papers in this volume offer a representative slice of current phonological thinking, with contributions on such issues as tone, vowel harmony, learnability, the phonology-morphology interface and phonological change, from leading researchers in the field.
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  address = {Berlin; Boston},
  title = {The phonological representation of the {Limburgian} tonal accents},
  isbn = {3110295172  9783110295177},
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  abstract = {The field of phonology is becoming increasingly diverse. The 16 papers in this volume offer a representative slice of current phonological thinking, with contributions on such issues as tone, vowel harmony, learnability, the phonology-morphology interface and phonological change, from leading researchers in the field.},
  language = {English},
  urldate = {2014-05-13TZ},
  booktitle = {Phonological {Explorations} {Empirical}, {Theoretical} and {Diachronic} {Issues}},
  publisher = {De Gruyter},
  author = {Hermans, Ben},
  editor = {Botma, Engbert Doede and Noske, Roland},
  year = {2012},
  pages = {227--244}
}

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