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F. J. Daniels: The sound system of Standard Japanese: a tentative account from the teaching point of view, with a discussion of the ‘accent’ theory (accompanied by a full translation of a Japanese account of the theory) and of word-stress (including a consideration of some Japanese acoustical work). vii, 110pp. Tokyo: Kenkyusha Ltd., 1958. Y. 300, $1.70.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

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