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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 : a non-diacritic theory of the morphosyntax-phonology interface, Volume 2, Direct interface and one-channel translation :
- A lateral theory of phonology., [Volume 1], What is CVCV, and why should it be?
- A practical introduction to phonetics
- A reader in sociophonetics
- A sociophonetic approach to Scottish Standard English
- A theory of phonological features
- A theory of phonological weight
- Abstract phonology in a concrete model : cognitive linguistics and the morphology-phonology interface
- Access of phonological and orthographic lexical forms : evidence from dissociations in reading and spelling
- Advances in nonlinear phonology
- Advances in sociophonetics
- Affectivity in interaction : sound objects in English
- An emergence approach to speech acquisition : doing and knowing
- An introduction to natural generative phonology
- An introduction to phonology
- 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
- Ancient scripts and phonological knowledge
- Anti-contiguity : a theory of wh- prosody
- Approaches to phonological complexity
- Approaches to the evolution of language : social and cognitive bases
- Arguments from external evidence in phonology
- Aspects of dynamic phonology
- Auditory representations in phonology
- Autosegmental and metrical phonology
- Beyond morphology : interface conditions on word formation
- Boundaires crossed, at the interfaces of morphosyntax, phonology, pragmatics and semantics
- CV phonology: a generative theory of the syllable
- Children's reading and the development of phonological awareness
- Compensatory lengthening : phonetics, phonology, diachrony
- Complexity scales and licensing in phonology
- Concreteness in generative phonology: evidence from French
- Conditions on phonological government
- Connected speech: the interaction of syntax and phonology
- Consonant clusters and structual complexity
- Consonant structure and prevocalization
- Constraints and preferences
- Constraints in phonological acquisition
- Contiguity theory
- Continuum companion to phonology
- Contributions to generative phonology
- Crossing phonetics-phonology lines
- Dependency and non-linear phonology
- Distinctive feature theory
- El orden histórico de los procesos fonológicos
- Essays on the sound pattern of English
- Evolutionary phonology : the emergence of sound patterns
- Existential faithfulness : a study of reduplicative TETU, feature movement, and dissimilation
- Experimental approaches to phonology
- Experimental phonology
- Explanation in phonology
- Explanation in phonology
- Explorations in dependency phonology
- Features in phonology and phonetics : posthumous writings by Nick Clements and coauthors
- Focus on phonological acquisition
- Foundations of theoretical phonology
- Freedom of analysis?
- From memory to speech and back : papers on phonetics and phonology, 1954-2002
- Fundamental concepts in phonology : sameness and difference
- Fundamental concepts in phonology : sameness and difference
- Fundamentals of language
- Fundamentals of language,
- Generative phonology
- Generative phonology: description and theory
- Grammar as processor : a distributed morphology account of spontaneous speech errors
- Handbook of phonological development from the perspective of constraint-based nonlinear phonology
- Headhood, elements, specification, and contrastivity : phonological papers in honor of John Anderson
- Input-based phonological acquisition
- Input-based phonological acquisition
- Intonation and prosodic structure
- Intonational phonology
- Intonational phonology
- Introducing phonetics and phonology
- Introducing phonology
- Introducing phonology
- Introduction to phonology
- La fonologia catalana i el cicle fonològic
- Lautgesetz und Analogie
- Loan phonology and the two transfer types in language contact
- Localism versus globalism in morphology and phonology
- Markedness : reduction and preservation in phonology
- Markedness and economy in a derivational model of phonology
- Methods in empirical prosody research
- Metrical phonology and phonological structure: German and English
- Modern phonology
- Morphology, paradigms, and periphrases
- Neutralization
- Old English and the continental Germanic languages: a survey of morphological and phonological interrelations
- Old English and the theory of phonology
- Onsets : suprasegmental and prosodic behaviour
- Origins of sound change : approaches to phonologization
- Output-driven phonology : theory and learning
- Paradigms in phonological theory
- Patterns in child phonology
- Patterns of sounds
- Patterns of sounds
- Phonetic feature definitions : their integration into phonology and their relation to speech : a case study of the feature NASAL
- Phonetic feature definitions: their integration into phonology and their relation to speech: a case study of the feature nasal
- Phonetically based phonology
- Phonetics and philology : sound change in Italic
- Phonetics and phonology in language comprehension and production : differences and similarities
- Phonological acquisition and change
- Phonological augmentation in prominent positions
- Phonological awareness in reading: the evolution of current perspectives
- Phonological development : the first two years
- Phonological development and disorders in children : a multilingual perspective
- Phonological development in specific contexts : studies of Chinese-speaking children
- Phonological domains : universals and deviations
- Phonological projection : a theory of feature content and prosodic structure
- Phonological representation and phonetic phasing : affricates and laryngeals
- Phonological representation of the sign : linearity and nonlinearity in American Sign Language
- Phonological representations : their names, forms, and powers
- Phonological templates in development
- Phonological theory: evolution and current practice
- Phonological typology
- Phonological variation in rural Jamaican schools
- Phonological word and grammatical word : a cross-linguistic typology
- Phonology : analysis and theory
- Phonology and language use
- Phonology and language use
- Phonology and second language acquisition
- Phonology and syntax: the relation between sound and structure
- Phonology in perception
- Phonology in the 1980's
- Phonology: a cognitive view
- Phonology: an introduction to basic concepts
- Phonology: theory and analysis
- Phononology-syntax analogies
- 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 dependency phonology
- Principles of generative phonology : an introduction
- Principles of phonology | Grundzüge der Phonologie
- Principles of radical CV phonology : a theory of segmental and syllabic structure
- 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
- Prosodic weight : categories and continua
- Prosodies : with special reference to Iberian languages
- Prosody and embodiment in interactional grammar
- Prosody in interaction
- Psychological reality in phonology: a theoretical study
- Representing structure in phonology and syntax
- Rules, constraints, and phonological phenomena
- Salience and defaults in utterance processing
- Second language phonology
- Second-language speech : structure and process
- Segmental phonology in Optimality Theory : constraints and representations
- Segmental structure and complex segments
- Sign language phonology
- Simultaneous structure in phonology
- Slavic prosody : language change and phonological theory
- Sound structure in language
- Sound structures
- Sounds and systems : studies in structure and change : a festschrift for Theo Vennemann
- Speech rate, pause and sociolinguistic variation : studies in corpus sociophonetics
- Strength and weakness at the interface : positional neutralization in phonetics and phonology
- Strength relations in phonology
- Substantive bias and natural classes : an empirical approach
- The Cambridge handbook of phonology
- The Phonological spectrum., Volume I, segmental structures
- The Phonological spectrum., Volume II, suprasegmental structure
- The acquisition of L2 phonology
- The acquisition of hebrew phonology and morphology
- The acquisition of phonology: a case study
- The derivational residue in phonological optimality theory
- The effects of duration and sonority on contour tone distribution : a typological survey and formal analysis
- The emergence of phonology : whole word approaches and cross-linguistic evidence
- 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 interplay of morphology and phonology
- The lexicon in phonological change
- The morphology and phonology of exponence
- The phonetics and phonology of geminate consonants
- The phonological enterprise
- The phonological mind
- The phonological mind
- The phonology of consonants : harmony, dissimilation, and correspondence
- The phonology of coronals
- The phonology of tone and intonation
- The phonology-morphology interface: cycles, levels and words
- The production of consonant clusters : implications for phonology and sound change
- The reflexes of the Proto-Indo-European laryngeals in Celtic
- The sonority controversy
- The sound patterns of syntax
- The sound shape of language
- The sound shape of language
- The study of word stress and accent : theories, methods and data
- The synchronic and diachronic phonology of ejectives
- The theory of lexical phonology
- Tones and features : phonetic and phonological perspectives
- Topics in phonological theory
- Underlying representations
- Uttering trees
- Variación lingüística y teoría fonológica
- 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
- Word stress : theoretical and typological issues
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