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Laura J. Downing, Canonical forms in prosodic morphology (Oxford Studies in Theoretical Linguistics 12). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006. Pp. x+284.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 October 2008

Suzanne Urbanczyk*
Affiliation:
University of Victoria
*
Author's address:Department of Linguistics, University of Victoria, PO Box STN CSC, Victoria, BC V8W 3P4, Canada. urbansu@uvic.ca

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