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REVIEWS - The Oxford Handbook of Historical Phonology. By Patrick Honeybone & Joseph Salmons (eds.). (Oxford Handbooks in Linguistics). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015. Pp. xv, 792. Hardcover. £95.00.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 August 2017

Andrew Kostakis*
Affiliation:
Leipzig University
*
Institut für Linguistik, Universität Leipzig, Beethovenstr. 15, D-04107 Leipzig, Germany, [[email protected]]

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