ArticleThe historical development of retroflex consonants in Indo-Aryan☆
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The material contained in this article was presented at the annual meeting of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Sprachwissenschaft in Freiburg in March, 1996. I would like to thank the audience for several instructive comments and Haike Jacobs and Sylvia Löhken for important criticisms of an earlier written version.
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