The Nasal Endings and Retroflexed Initials in Peking Mandarin: Instability and the Trend of Changes

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Main Author: Chen, C.-y.
Other Authors: CHINESE STUDIES
Format: Article
Published: 2016
Online Access:http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/130412
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-1304122024-11-09T03:55:23Z The Nasal Endings and Retroflexed Initials in Peking Mandarin: Instability and the Trend of Changes Chen, C.-y. CHINESE STUDIES Journal of Chinese Linguistics 19 2 139-171 JCLGA 2016-11-16T11:05:41Z 2016-11-16T11:05:41Z 1991 Article Chen, C.-y. (1991). The Nasal Endings and Retroflexed Initials in Peking Mandarin: Instability and the Trend of Changes. Journal of Chinese Linguistics 19 (2) : 139-171. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. 00913723 http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/130412 NOT_IN_WOS Scopus
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The Nasal Endings and Retroflexed Initials in Peking Mandarin: Instability and the Trend of Changes
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title The Nasal Endings and Retroflexed Initials in Peking Mandarin: Instability and the Trend of Changes
title_short The Nasal Endings and Retroflexed Initials in Peking Mandarin: Instability and the Trend of Changes
title_full The Nasal Endings and Retroflexed Initials in Peking Mandarin: Instability and the Trend of Changes
title_fullStr The Nasal Endings and Retroflexed Initials in Peking Mandarin: Instability and the Trend of Changes
title_full_unstemmed The Nasal Endings and Retroflexed Initials in Peking Mandarin: Instability and the Trend of Changes
title_sort nasal endings and retroflexed initials in peking mandarin: instability and the trend of changes
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