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Source(s):CRYSTAL 2003426-427
PALMATIER 1972165
HAMP 196335, 54
ONISHI 1981543
SAUSSURE 1959[trans.]9, 76
HARTMANN & STORK 1972215
LYONS 197165 (phonic substance)
NASH 1968168 (parlance), 224
WEINREICH 1980270
MacKay 1989204
HUDSON 19961
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