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  • ...hemistry, its [[Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook]]; Linguistics, its [[The Sound Pattern of English]]; Astronomy, its [[Copernican revolution (book)]]; History, its [[The End ...he book, e.g. its influence, fame, the historical reaction to it, etc. ''[[The Sound Pattern of English]]'', for instance, is a highly-influential text that much phonological rese
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  • ...guistics, producing [[explicit]] theories of grammar<ref>Chomsky (1957); [[The Sound Pattern of English|Chomsky and Halle]] (1968).</ref> - namely, systems that required no refer
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  • ...nto smaller, more discrete "features".<ref>Chomsky, N. & M. Halle (1968) ''The Sound Pattern of English''. New York: Harper and Row.</ref>
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  • ...ohn_Stephenson|John]] wrote about a tome known to linguistic insiders as [[The Sound Pattern of English|SPE]], then added a little to Derek's [[Foundation Series]] stub. [[User:Jo :*[[User:Anthony.Sebastian|Anthony.Sebastian]] edits [[The Sound Pattern of English|SPE]] by adding annotated citation to book.
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