Some issues on which linguists can agree
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Journal of Linguisticshttp://journals.cambridge.org/LINAdditional services for Journal of Linguistics:Email alerts: Click hereSubscriptions: Click hereCommercial reprints: Click hereTerms of use : Click hereSome issues on which linguists can agreeRichard HudsonJournal of Linguistics / Volume 17 / Issue 02 / September 1981, pp 333 - 343DOI: 10.1017/S0022226700007052, Published online: 28 November 2008Link to this article: http://journals.cambridge.org/abstract_S0022226700007052How to cite this article:Richard Hudson (1981). Some issues on which linguists can agree. Journal ofLinguistics, 17, pp 333-343 doi:10.1017/S0022226700007052Request Permissions : Click hereDownloaded from http://journals.cambridge.org/LIN, IP address: 144.82.108.120 on 05 Nov 2015 J. Linguistics 17 (19S1) 179-392 Printed in Great BritainSome issues on which linguists can agreeRICHARD HUDSONDepartment of Phonetics and Linguistics, University College London.(Received 25 June 1980)At a time when linguistic theory is ...
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