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Lindblom, B., MacNeilage, P., and Studdert-Kennedy, M. (1984) Self-organizing processes and the explanation of language universals. In Butterworth, B. and Bernard, C. and Dahl, O., editors, Explanations for Language Universals, pages 181--203.

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