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Samanci, O., 2011. Pilaf and Bouchees: The Modernization of Official Banquets at the Ottoman Palace in the Nineteenth Century. In D. De Voogh, ed. Royal Taste. Food, Power and Status in European Courts after 1789. Ashgate: Aldershot, pp. 111–143.
Moeller, B., 1971. Piety in Germany around 1500. In S. E. Ozme, ed. The Reformation in Medieval Perspective. Chicago: Quadrangle Books, pp. 50–75.
Leclercq, J., 1946. Pierre de Vénérable, Abbaye S. Wandrell: Éditions de Fontenelle.
Samaran, C., 1963. Pierre Bersuire, prieur de Saint Eloi de Paris, Paris: Académie des Inscriptions et Belles Lettres.
H. Melchert, C., 1985. PIE velars in Luvian. In C. Watkins, ed. Studies in Memory of Warren Cowgill (1929-1985). Papers from the Fourth East Coast Indo-European Conference Cornell University, June 6-9, 1985. pp. 182–204. Available at: http://isites.harvard.edu/fs/docs/icb.topic254229.files/melchert.pdf [Accessed 2013-12-26].
Mileva, R., 1994. Phrasal Verbs in the Interlanguage of First Year English Philology Students. Съпоставително езикознание / Сопоставительное языкознание / Contrastive linguistics, 19(3–4), pp.31–37.
Lindblom, B., 1992. Phonological units as adaptive emergents of lexical development. In M. C. A. L. Ferguson & Stoel-Gammon, C., eds. Phonological development. Parkton, Maryland: York Press, pp. 131–164.
Ohala, J.J., 1986. Phonological evidence for top-down processing in speech perception. In J. S. Perkell & Klatt, D. H., eds. Invariance and variability in speech processes. Hillsdale: Erlbaum, pp. 386–401.
Kiparsky, P., 1988. Phonological change. In F. J. Newmeyer, ed. Linguistics: The Cambridge Survey. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 363–415.
Kiparsky, P., 1995. The phonological basis of sound change. In J. Goldsmith, ed. Handbook of Phonological Theory. Cambridge, {MA}: Blackwel, pp. 640–670.
Ohala, J.J., 1993. The phonetics of sound change. In C. Jones, ed. Historical linguistics: Problems and perspectives. London-New York: Longman, pp. 237–278.
Allen, W.S., 1953. Phonetics in Ancient India, London ; New York: Oxford University Press.
Lindblom, B., 1986. Phonetic universals in vowel systems. In J. J. Ohala & Jaeger, J. J., eds. Experimental phonology. Academic Press, pp. 13–44.
Lindblom, B. & Maddieson, I., 1988. Phonetic universals in consonant systems. In L. M. Hyman & Li, C. N., eds. Language, Speech and Mind. New York: Routledge, pp. 62–78.
Ohala, J.J., 1974. Phonetic explanation in phonology. In R. A. Fox A. Bruck & LaGaly, M. W., eds. Papers from the parasession on natural phonology. Chicago: Chicago Linguistic Society, pp. 251–274.
Adorno, T., 1959. Philosophie der Landschaft. Bibliographische Grillen. In Gesammelte Schriften. Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, pp. 345–357.
Simmel, G., 2001. Philosophie der Landschaft. In Georg Simmel Gesamtausgabe. Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, pp. 471–482.
Poulet, G., 1969. Phenomenology of Reading. New Literary History, 1, pp.53–68.
Hegel, G.W.F., 1952. Phänomenologie des Geistes J. Hoffmeister, ed., Hamburg: Felix Meiner.
Chiat, S., 1986. Personal pronouns. In P. Fletcher & Garman, M., eds. Language acquisition: Studies in first language development. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 339–355.
Deutsch, W. et al., 2001. Person in singletons, siblings, and twins. In M. Bowerman & Levinson, S. C., eds. Language acquisition and conceptual development. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 284–315.
Wilmer, S.E., 2008. Performing Statelessness. Amfiteater, 1(2), p.52−68.

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