Phonological Representations: Their Names, Forms and Powers
of John Coleman
Series: Cambridge Studies in Linguistics
Description
This book reviews current theories of the sound-structure of words and syllables. Dr. Coleman presents technical arguments showing that the contemporary theories are too complex and that a simpler theory, Declarative Phonology, is adequate. This theory is exemplified with detailed accounts of the sound-structure of words and syllables in English and Japanese.
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- Format Paperback
- Pages 364 pages
- Publisher Cambridge University Press
- Publication Date November 24th 2005
- First Publication 01/29/98
- Language English
- ISBN 9780521023504
- Edition Not informed
- Category Other
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