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POLA:

Project on Linguistic Analysis, Berkeley.

MIM:

Monthly Internal Memorandum, Phonology Laboratory, Berkeley

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The author would like to thank the following persons for contributing their time and expertise toward this report: William S-Y. Wang, Arlene Moskowitz, Matthew Chen, Theresa Cheng, and Arne Zettersten.

presently on leave of absence for the year 1971–72 at the University of Stockholm.

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Streeter, M.L. DOC, 1971: A Chinese dialect dictionary on computer. Comput Hum 6, 259–270 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02404242

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