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The Handbook of Phonological Theory, second edition offers an innovative and detailed examination of recentdevelopments in phonology, and the implications of these withinlinguistic theory and related disciplines.
Revised from the ground-up for the second edition, the book iscomprised almost entirely of newly-written and previouslyunpublished chapters Addresses the important questions in the field includinglearnability, phonological interfaces, tone, and variation, andassesses the findings and accomplishments in these domains Brings together a renowned and international contributorteam…mehr

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The Handbook of Phonological Theory, second edition offers an innovative and detailed examination of recentdevelopments in phonology, and the implications of these withinlinguistic theory and related disciplines.

Revised from the ground-up for the second edition, the book iscomprised almost entirely of newly-written and previouslyunpublished chapters
Addresses the important questions in the field includinglearnability, phonological interfaces, tone, and variation, andassesses the findings and accomplishments in these domains
Brings together a renowned and international contributorteam
Offers new and unique reflections on the advances inphonological theory since publication of the first edition in1995
Along with the first edition, still in publication,it forms the most complete and current overview of the subjectin print
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Autorenporträt
John A. Goldsmith is Edward Carson Waller Distinguished Service Professor of Linguistics and Computer Science, and Chair of the Department of Computer Science at the University of Chicago. He is author of Autosegmental and Metrical Phonology (Basil Blackwell, 1990). Jason Riggle is Assistant Professor of Linguistics and Director of the Chicago Language Modeling Lab at the University of Chicago. He has published in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, Research on Language and Computation, Linguistic Inquiry and Computational Linguistics (forthcoming). Alan Yu is Associate Professor of Linguistics and Director of the Phonology Laboratory at the University of Chicago. He is the author of A Natural History of Infixation (2007) and has published in Language, Phonology, and the Journal of Phonetics.