Preface.
Acknowledgements.
Readings Logistics.
Key to Symbols.
Part I: Phonetics and Phonology:.
1. How Are Sounds Made? The Production of Obstruents.
2. Introducing Phonology. Assimilation.
3. Sonorant Consonants.
4. Natural Classes of Sounds: Distinctive Features.
5. Vowel Sounds: Cardinal Vowels.
6. Phonological Processes Involving Vowel Features.
7. The Vowels of English.
8. The Timing Tier. The Great Vowel Shift.
Part II: Suprasegmental Structure:.
9. The Syllable.
10. Syllable Complexity: English Phonotactics.
11. The Phenomenon of Stress: Rhythm.
12. Metrical Principles and Parameters.
13. Syllable Weight. Further Metrical Machinery.
14. Tonal Phonology.
Part III: Advanced Theory: .
15. Modes of Rule Application. The Cycle.
16. Domains of Rule Application: Lexical and Prosodic Phonology.
17. Aspects of Lexical Representations: Underspecification, Markedness and Feature Geometry.
18. Rules and Derivations.
19. Constraints: Optimality Theory.
20. Looking Back and Moving On.
References.
Glossary.
Index of Languages.
Index of Names.
Index of Subjects.
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