Lloret, M. (1997). When does variability become relevant to formal linguistic theory? Variation, change and phonological theory, ed. by Frans Hinskens, Roeland van Hout, and W. Leo Wetzels, Amsterdam [etc.], 1997, p. 181-206 (Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science), 181.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLloret, Maria-Rosa. "When Does Variability Become Relevant to Formal Linguistic Theory?" Variation, Change and Phonological Theory, Ed. by Frans Hinskens, Roeland Van Hout, and W. Leo Wetzels, Amsterdam [etc.], 1997, P. 181-206 (Amsterdam Studies in the Theory and History of Linguistic Science) 1997: 181.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLloret, Maria-Rosa. "When Does Variability Become Relevant to Formal Linguistic Theory?" Variation, Change and Phonological Theory, Ed. by Frans Hinskens, Roeland Van Hout, and W. Leo Wetzels, Amsterdam [etc.], 1997, P. 181-206 (Amsterdam Studies in the Theory and History of Linguistic Science), 1997, p. 181.