Hierarchical relationships of dominance as phonological universals and their implications for Indo-European reconstruction

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spelling Gamkrelidze, T.V
Hierarchical relationships of dominance as phonological universals and their implications for Indo-European reconstruction
T.V. Gamkrelidze
1979
reproduction note
Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science
Amsterdam
11 ; P.283-290
In
spellingShingle Gamkrelidze, T.V
Hierarchical relationships of dominance as phonological universals and their implications for Indo-European reconstruction
title Hierarchical relationships of dominance as phonological universals and their implications for Indo-European reconstruction
title_full Hierarchical relationships of dominance as phonological universals and their implications for Indo-European reconstruction T.V. Gamkrelidze
title_fullStr Hierarchical relationships of dominance as phonological universals and their implications for Indo-European reconstruction T.V. Gamkrelidze
title_full_unstemmed Hierarchical relationships of dominance as phonological universals and their implications for Indo-European reconstruction T.V. Gamkrelidze
title_search Hierarchical relationships of dominance as phonological universals and their implications for Indo-European reconstruction
title_short Hierarchical relationships of dominance as phonological universals and their implications for Indo-European reconstruction
title_sort hierarchical relationships of dominance as phonological universals and their implications for indo european reconstruction t v gamkrelidze