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Sociolinguistic Motivations in Sound Change: On-Going Loss of Low Tone Breathy Voice in Shanghai Chinese

Papers in Historical Phonology
doi 10.2218/pihph.1.2016.1698
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November 30, 2016

Authors
Jiayin Gao
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Edinburgh University Library


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