Lindblom -- Phonological Units as Adaptive Emergents of Lexical Development -- 1992
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| | Lindblom, B., 1992. Phonological units as adaptive emergents of lexical development. In: Ferguson, Menn, Stoel-Gammon (Eds.), Phonological Development: Models, Research, Implications. York Press, Timonnium, MD, pp. 565--604.
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| | Lindblom, B. (1992). Phonological units as adaptive emergents of lexical development. In C. Ferguson, L. Menn, & C. Stoel-Gammon (Eds.), Phonological development: Models, research, implications (pp. 565--604). Timonium, MD: York Press.
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| | 14. Lindblom, B., Phonological Units as Adaptive Emergents of Lexical Development, in Ferguson, Menn, Stoel-Gammon (eds.) Phonological Development: Models, Research, Implications, York Press, Timonnium, MD, pp. 565-604, (1992).
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| | Lindblom, B., 1992. Phonological units as adaptive emergents of lexical development. In: Ferguson, Menn, Stoel-Gammon (Eds.), Phonological Development: Models, Research, Implications. York Press, Timonnium, MD, pp. 565--604.
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| | Lindblom, B., 1992. Phonological units as adaptive emergents of lexical development. In: Ferguson, Menn, Stoel-Gammon (Eds.), Phonological Development: Models, Research, Implications. York Press, Timonnium, MD, pp. 565--604.
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| | Lindblom, B. (1992) Phonological Units as Adaptive Emergents of Lexical Development, in Ferguson, Menn, Stoel-Gammon (eds.) Phonological Development: Models, Research, Implications, York Press, Timonnium, MD, pp. 565-604.
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| | Lindblom, B. (1992) Phonological Units as Adaptive Emergents of Lexical Development, in Ferguson, Menn, Stoel-Gammon (eds.) Phonological Development: Models, Research, Implications, York Press, Timonnium, MD, pp. 565-604.
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| | Lindblom, B. (1992) Phonological Units as Adaptive Emergents of Lexical Development, in Ferguson, Menn, Stoel-Gammon (eds.) Phonological Development: Models, Research, Implications, York Press, Timonnium, MD, pp. 565-604.
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| | Lindblom, B. (1992). Phonological units as adaptive emergents of lexical development. In C. A. Ferguson, L. Menn, & C. Stoel-Gammon (Eds.), Phonological development: Models, research, implications. Timonium, MD: York Press.
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| | Lindblom, B. (1992), `Phonological units as adaptive emergents of lexical development'. In C.A. Ferguson, et al.,131-163.
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| | Lindblom, B. (1992) Phonological Units as Adaptive Emergents of Lexical Development. In: Fe rguson, C.A., Menn, L. & Stoel-Gammon, C. (eds.) Phonological Development, York Press: 131-Maddieson, I. (1984) Patterns of sounds, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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