Un análisis "óptimo" de la armonía vocálica del andaluz

  1. Lloret, Maria-Rosa
  2. Jiménez Martínez, Jesús
Aldizkaria:
Verba: Anuario galego de filoloxia

ISSN: 0210-377X

Argitalpen urtea: 2009

Zenbakia: 36

Orrialdeak: 293-325

Mota: Artikulua

Beste argitalpen batzuk: Verba: Anuario galego de filoloxia

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