Sound changes in languages of western and central VictoriaFootnote∗We would like to thank Bob Dixon for making available his files on Victorian languages. We would also like to thank Gavan Breen, Luise Hercus and Geoff O'Grady for additional information and comments on an earlier draft, and also Paul Sidwell and participants in the International Workshop on Australian Aboriginal Languages, University of Melbourne, 31 May 1997, for their comments. Luise Hercus and Jane Simpson also provided additional useful information in their capacity as readers for AJL. This paper derives from a project supported by the Australian Research Council.
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