Grammar, Comparative and general -- Phonology
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- A Formal Theory of Exceptions in Generative Phonology
- A Formal Theory of Vowel Coalescence : a Case Study of Ancient Greek
- A glossary of phonology
- A lateral theory of phonology : what is CVCV, and why should it be?
- A reader in sociophonetics
- Abstract Phonology in a Concrete Model : Cognitive Linguistics and the Morphology-Phonology Interface
- Advances in Sociophonetics
- Affectivity in Interaction : Sound objects in English
- An Emergence Approach to Speech Acquisition
- An Introduction to Element Theory
- Analogy, Levelling, Markedness : Principles of Change in Phonology and Morphology
- Analogy, levelling, markedness : principles of change in phonology and morphology
- Ancient Scripts and Phonological Knowledge
- Approaches to phonological complexity
- Aspects of dynamic phonology
- Auditory representations in phonology
- Capturing phonological shades within and across languages
- Compensatory lengthening : phonetics, phonology, diachrony
- Complexity scales and licensing in phonology
- Consonant structure and prevocalization
- Constraints and preferences
- Constraints in phonological acquisition
- Contiguity theory
- Continuum companion to phonology
- Crossing Phonetics-Phonology Lines
- Direct Interface and One-Channel Translation
- Discovering phonetics and phonology
- Distinctive feature theory
- Essays on the Sound Pattern of English
- Evolutionary phonology : the emergence of sound patterns
- Existential Faithfullness : a Study of Reduplicative TETU, Feature Movement and Dissimulation
- Experimental approaches to phonology
- Explanation in phonology
- Explorations in dependency phonology
- Features in phonology and phonetics : posthumous writings by Nick Clements and coauthors
- Focus on Phonological Acquisition
- Freedom of Analysis?
- From memory to speech and back : papers on phonetics and phonology, 1954-2002
- Fundamental concepts in phonology : sameness and difference
- Fundamentals of language
- Grammar as processor : a distributed morphology account of spontaneous speech errors
- Headhood, elements, specification and contrastivity : phonological papers in honour of John Anderson
- Input-based phonological acquisition
- Intonation and prosodic structure
- Intonation units revisited : cesuras in talk-in-interaction
- Issues in Phonological Structure : Papers from an International Workshop
- Issues in phonological theory : proceedings of the Urbana Conference on Phonology, 1971, University of Illinois
- Laboratory Phonology 8
- Laboratory phonology 10
- Laboratory phonology 7
- Laboratory phonology 8
- Language variation - European Perspectives VI : selected papers from the Eighth International Conference on Language Variation in Europe (ICLaVE 8), Leipzig, May 2015
- Loan Phonology and the Two Transfer Types in Language Contact
- Localism versus globalism in morphology and phonology
- Markedness and economy in a derivational model of phonology
- Methods in empirical prosody research
- Natural phonology : the state of the art
- Orthography and Phonology
- Output-Driven Phonology : Theory and Learning
- Patterns in child phonology
- Perspectives on phonological theory and development : in honor of Daniel A. Dinnsen
- Phonetic feature definitions : their integration into phonology and their relation to speech : a case study of the feature NASAL
- Phonetically based phonology
- Phonetics and phonology in language comprehension and production : differences and similarities
- Phonological Development : the First Two Years
- Phonological Development in Specific Contexts : Studies of Chinese-Speaking Children
- Phonological Representation of the Sign : Linearity and Nonlinearity in American Sign Language
- Phonological Variation in Rural Jamaican Schools
- Phonological development and disorders in children : a multilingual perspective
- Phonological domains : universals and deviations
- Phonological projection : a theory of feature content and prosodic structure
- Phonological representation and phonetic phasing : affricates and laryngeals
- Phonological structure and language processing : cross-linguistic studies
- Phonological studies
- Phonological templates in development
- Phonological typology
- Phonology : a formal introduction
- Phonology and language use
- Phonology and second language acquisition
- Phonology in Perception
- Phonology in the 1980's
- Postvelar harmony
- Preference laws for syllable structure and the explanation of sound change : with special reference to German, Germanic, Italian, and Latin
- Principles and methods in historical phonology : from Proto-Algonkian to Arapaho
- Principles of generative phonology : an introduction
- Production, perception and emergent phonotactic patterns : a case of contrastive palatalization
- Prosodic features and prosodic structure : the phonology of suprasegmentals
- Prosodic phonology : with a new foreword
- Prosodies : with special reference to Iberian languages
- Prosody and Embodiment in Interactional Grammar
- Prosody and meaning
- Prosody in interaction
- Recent developments in historical phonology
- Recursion and Human Language
- Representing structure in phonology and syntax
- Salience and defaults in utterance processing
- Second Language Phonology
- Second-Language Speech : Structure and Process
- Segmental Structure and Complex Segments
- Sound structure in language
- Sound structures
- Sounds and systems : studies in structure and change : a festschrift for Theo Vennemann
- Strength and weakness at the interface : positional neutralization in phonetics and phonology
- Strength relations in phonology
- The Derivational Residue in Phonological Optimality Theory
- The Effects of Duration and Sonority on Countour Tone Distribution : a Typological Survey and Formal Analysis
- The Phonological Enterprise
- The Phonological Spectrum. Volume I : Segmental structure
- The Phonological spectrum. :, Volume II, Suprasegmental structure
- The Phonology of Coronals
- The Synchronic and Diachronic Phonology of Ejectives
- The acquisition of Italian : morphosyntax and its interfaces in different modes of acquisition
- The acquisition of L2 phonology
- The acquisition of hebrew phonology and morphology
- The emergence of phonology : whole word approaches and cross-linguistic evidence
- The handbook of phonological theory
- The initiation of sound change : perception, production, and social factors
- The internal organization of phonological segments
- The lexicon in phonological change
- The phonetics and phonology of gutturals : case study from Juhoansi
- The phonological mind
- The phonology of tone and intonation
- The production of consonant clusters : implications for phonology and sound change
- The reflexes of the Proto-Indo-European laryngeals in Celtic
- The segment in phonetics and phonology
- The sonority controversy
- The sound shape of language
- Tones and features : phonetic and phonological perspectives
- UCLA working papers in phonetics
- Uttering trees
- Variation and gradience in phonetics and phonology
- Variation, Change, and Phonological Theory
- Where do phonological features come from? : cognitive, physical and developmental bases of distinctive speech categories
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