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Phonology and Language Use
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260 pages
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Exploring the intricate relationship between language experience and phonological representation, this book delves into how individual interactions with language shape auditory perception and speech production. It offers a fresh perspective on phonology by examining the cognitive processes involved in language comprehension and use, emphasizing the significance of speaker and hearer experiences. Through comprehensive analysis, it challenges traditional views and seeks to redefine the understanding of phonological structures in linguistic theory.
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2002, hardcover
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