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Marina Vigário, Sónia Frota, and Maria Jão Freitas, eds. 2009. Phonetics and phonology: Interactions and interrelations. In the series Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 306. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins. Pp. vi + 290. US $158.00 (hardcover).
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Marina Vigário, Sónia Frota, and Maria Jão Freitas, eds. 2009. Phonetics and phonology: Interactions and interrelations. In the series Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 306. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins. Pp. vi + 290. US $158.00 (hardcover).
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