Computing and Historical Phonology
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We introduce the proceedings of the workshop ‘Computing and Historical Phonology: 9th Meeting of ACL Special Interest Group for Computational Morphology and Phonology’.
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Computing and Historical Phonology Proceedings of the Ninth Meeting of the ACL Special Interest Group in Computational Morphology and Phonology
We introduce the proceedings from the workshop ‘Computing and Historical Phonology: 9th Meeting of the ACL Special Interest Group for Computational Morphology and Phonology’.
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We introduce the proceedings from the workshop ‘Computing and Historical Phonology: 9th Meeting of the ACL Special Interest Group for Computational Morphology and Phonology’.
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