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Original Article

Phonetic and Phonological Features-Continued: A tutorial comment on Harris and Cottam

Pages 75-80 | Received 08 Jan 1985, Published online: 03 Jul 2009

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Barbara Dodd & Teresa Lacano. (1989) Phonological disorders in children: Changes in phonological process use during treatment. British Journal of Disorders of Communication 24:3, pages 333-351.
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Lawrence Shriberg, Rebecca Hinke & Catherine Trost-steffen. (1987) A procedure to select and train persons for narrow phonetic transcription by consensus. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 1:2, pages 171-189.
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Pamela Grunwell. (1985) Comment on the Terms “Phonetics” and “Phonology” as Applied in the Investigation of Speech Disorders. British Journal of Disorders of Communication 20:2, pages 165-170.
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