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ID1886745501
Author(s)Rydzweski, Paweł
Title

Opaque allomorphy in OT: Candidate chains vs. Derivational Optimality Theory

PublishedPoznań studies in contemporary linguistics : PSiCL, Berlin : de Gruyter, 46, 2010, 4, 481-498
SoundexO0140; A0556; C4622; C4680; D2726; O0126; T2700
Mediumarticle
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SourceOLC Slavistik
PURLCitation link, BibTeX

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