This book provides hands-on experience with a major area of modern
phonology, including phonetics; phonetic variation; natural classes
of sounds; alternations; rule systems; and prosodic phonology.
Working with problems is an essential part of courses that
introduce students to modern phonology. This book provides hands-on
experience with a major area of modern phonology, including
phonetics; phonetic variation; natural classes of sounds;
alternations; rule systems; and prosodic phonology. An introductory
essay gives an overview of some of the principal results and
assumptions of current phonological theory. The problems are taken
from a wide variety of languages, and many are drawn from the
authors' firsthand research. All have been used by the authors in
their introductory courses, primarily at Harvard and MIT, and are
meant to be used in conjunction with a textbook and/or other
materials provided by the classroom instructor.
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