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This work is a comprehensive corpus-based description of the synchronic segmental phonology of Classical Latin.* Provides a full description of the phonology of a dead language and also highlights how the patterns and processes described contribute to phonological theory* Research results include novel analyses of segmental phenomena, phonotactics, phonological processes, inflectional morphology, and certain diachronic questions* Informed by specific hypotheses about how phonological representations are structured and how phonological rules work, and in turn how the findings corroborate these hypotheses* Theoretically grounded and provides raw material for researchers of phonology, morphology and historical linguistics
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