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- A corpus-driven study of discourse intonation : the Hong Kong corpus of spoken English (prosodic)
- A formal theory of exceptions in generative phonology
- A glossary of phonology
- A grammar of spoken English discourse : the intonation of increments
- A historical phonology of English
- 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 : what is CVCV, and why should it be?
- A reader in sociophonetics
- A survey of word accentual patterns in the languages of the world
- A theory of stress and accent
- A theory of syllabification and segmental alternation : with studies on the phonology of French, German, Tonkawa and Yawelmani
- Above and beyond the segments : experimental linguistics and phonetics
- Acoustic phonetics
- Affectivity in Interaction : Sound objects in English
- Agreement and its failures
- Alphabetical : how every letter tells a story
- An Introduction to Element Theory
- An Introduction to the Comparative Phonetics of English and French in North America
- An essay on stress
- An integrated theory of autosegmental processes
- An introduction to English phonetics
- An introduction to English phonology
- Ancient Scripts and Phonological Knowledge
- Approaches to phonological complexity
- Aspects Ecocritiques de l imaginaire africain
- Aspects of dynamic phonology
- Auditory representations in phonology
- Autosegmental studies on pitch accent
- Capturing phonological shades within and across languages
- Child language : aphasia and phonological universals
- Cognitive phonology in construction grammar : analytic tools for students of English
- Complexity scales and licensing in phonology
- Compound stress in English : the phonetics and phonology of prosodic prominence
- Consonant structure and prevocalization
- Contemporary views on architecture and representations in phonology
- Contiguity theory
- Courses on speech prosody
- Cued articulation : consonants and vowels
- Culture and Gender of Voice Pitch : a Sociophonetic Comparison of the Japanese and Americans
- Current issues in the phonetic sciences : proceedings of the IPS-77 Congress, Miami Beach, Florida, 17-19th December 1977
- Describing spoken English : an introduction
- Development in prosodic systems
- Dictionary of the British English spelling system
- Distinctive feature theory
- Does spelling matter?
- EinfĂ¼hrung in die Phonetik
- English intonation from a Dutch point of view
- English phonology
- English speech rhythm : form and function in everyday verbal interaction
- English studies in India : contemporary and evolving paradigms
- English with a Latin beat : studies in Portuguese/Spanish-English interphonology
- Essays on the sound pattern of English
- Evolutionary phonology : the emergence of sound patterns
- Experimental approaches to phonology
- Explanation in phonology
- Explorations in dependency phonology
- Exploring English phonetics
- Expression and literature : common tumbuka ideophones and their usage
- Features in phonology and phonetics : posthumous writings by Nick Clements and coauthors
- Focus on English Phonetics
- Freedom of analysis?
- From memory to speech and back : papers on phonetics and phonology, 1954-2002
- Fundamental concepts in phonology : sameness and difference
- Fundamentals of language
- Geschichtszahlen der Phonetik ; Quellenatlas der Phonetik
- Grammar of Emphasis
- Handbook of the syllable
- Hidden Generalizations : Phonological Opacity in Optimality Theory
- In honor of Ilse Lehiste : Ilse Lehiste pĂ¼hendusteos
- International encyclopedia of abbreviations and acronyms in science and technology, Series B | Part I, A-Z | Teil I, A-Z / bearbeitet von Michael Peschke, Ecology, environment, geosciences
- Intonation in the grammar of English
- Intonation units revisited : cesuras in talk-in-interaction
- Intonation, accent, and rhythm : studies in discourse phonology
- Intonational phonology
- Introducing phonetic science
- Introducing phonology
- Introductory phonetics and phonology of English
- Issues in phonological structure : papers from an international workshop
- Issues in phonological theory : proceedings.
- Laboratory phonology 10
- Laboratory phonology 7
- Language and literary structure : the linguistic analysis of form in verse and narrative
- Language in time : the rhythm and tempo of spoken interaction
- Language universals, markedness theory, and natural phonetic processes
- Lenition and contrast : the functional consequences of certain phonetically conditioned sound changes
- Lenition and fortition
- Linguistic rhythm and literacy
- Loan phonology and the two transfer types in language contact
- Markedness and economy in a derivational model of phonology
- Markedness and faithfulness in vowel systems
- Methods in empirical prosody research
- Modelling the Phoneme : New Trends in East European Phonemic Theory
- Morphologization : Studies in Latin and Romance Morphophonology
- Morphophonemic Variability, Productivity, and Change : the Case of Rusyn
- Musik und Sprachprosodie : kindgerichtetes Singen im frĂ¼hen Spracherwerb
- Natural phonology : the state of the art
- Neutralization
- New trends in graphemics and orthography
- Onsets : suprasegmental and prosodic behaviour
- Origins of sound change : approaches to phonologization
- Output-driven phonology : theory and learning
- Paradigm Change : In the Transeurasian languages and beyond
- Paralanguage : a linguistic and interdisciplinary approach to interactive speech and sound
- Patterns in child phonology
- Perspectives on phonological theory and development : in honor of Daniel A. Dinnsen
- Phonetic feature definitions : their integration into phonology and their relation to speech : a case study of the feature NASAL
- Phonetic interpretation
- Phonetic transcription in theory and practice
- Phonetically based phonology
- Phonetics and phonology : interactions and interrelations
- Phonological Argumentation : Essays on Evidence and Motivation
- Phonological domains : universals and deviations
- Phonological explorations : empirical, theoretical and diachronic issues
- Phonological investigations
- Phonological projection : a theory of feature content and prosodic structure
- Phonological representation and phonetic phasing : affricates and laryngeals
- Phonological structure and language processing : cross-linguistic studies
- Phonologie : eine EinfĂ¼hrung
- Phonologies of Asia and Africa : (including the Caucasus)
- Phonology : a cognitive grammar introduction
- Phonology : analysis and theory
- Phonology and language use
- Phonology in perception
- Phonotactic Grammaticality
- Poetic compounds : the principles of poetic language in modern English poetry
- Postvelar harmony
- Preference laws for syllable structure and the explanation of sound change : with special reference to German, Germanic, Italian, and Latin
- Principles of generative phonology : an introduction
- Proceedings of the International Congress of Phonetic Sciences held at the University of Montreal and McGill University, 22-28 August 1971
- Production, perception and emergent phonotactic patterns : a case of contrastive palatalization
- Prosodic features and prosodic structure : the phonology of suprasegmentals
- Prosodic typology : the phonology of intonation and phrasing
- Prosody and Embodiment in Interactional Grammar
- Prosody and iconicity
- Prosody and meaning
- Prosody and syntax : cross-linguistic perspectives
- Prosody, focus, and word order
- Recent developments in historical phonology
- Recent research in second language phonetics/phonology : perception and production
- Reconciling Indo-European syllabification
- Rhythm in cognition and grammar : a Germanic perspective
- Segmental Structure and Tone
- Segmental structure and complex segments
- Sievers' Law and the Evidence of the Rigveda
- Sievers' law and the history of semivowel syllabicity in Indo-European and Ancient Greek
- Simultaneous Structure in Phonology
- Social dynamics in second language accent
- Sound structure in language
- Sound structures
- Sounds and systems : studies in structure and change : a festschrift for Theo Vennemann
- Speech sounds
- Spelling recovery
- Spelling skills : acquisition, abilities, and reading connection
- Strength and weakness at the interface : positional neutralization in phonetics and phonology
- Strength relations in phonology
- Stress and non-stress accent
- Studies on the phonological word
- Substantive bias and natural classes : an empirical approach
- Survival of the fittest : fricative lenition in english and spanish from the perspective ..
- Ta(l)king English phonetics across frontiers
- Temporal Variables in Speech : Studies in Honour of Frieda Goldman-Eisler
- The Indo-European syllable
- The Lexicon in phonological change
- The New sound of Indo-European : essays in phonological reconstruction
- The Oxford handbook of laboratory phonology
- The Syllable : views and facts
- The derivational residue in phonological optimality theory
- The development of prosody and prosodic structure
- The development of prosody in first language acquisition
- The dynamics of the English phonological system
- The effects of duration and sonority on contour tone distribution : a typological survey and formal analysis
- The emergence of distinctive features
- The emergence of phonology : whole word approaches and cross-linguistic evidence
- The future of post-human phonology : towards a new theory of generality and specificity
- The generative and the structuralist approach to the syllable : a comparative analysis of English and Slovak
- The history of final vowels in English : the sound of muting
- The initiation of sound change : perception, production, and social factors
- The music of everyday speech : prosody and discourse analysis
- The phonetics and phonology of gutturals : case study from Juhoansi
- The phonetics-phonology interface : representations and methodologies
- The phonological enterprise
- The phonological mind
- The phonological spectrum, Volume 1, Segmental structure
- The phonological spectrum, Volume 2, Suprasegmental structure
- The phonology of coronals
- The phonology of tone and intonation
- The sonority controversy
- The sound pattern of English
- The sound shape of language
- The sound structure of English : an introduction
- The sounds of language : an introduction to phonetics
- The structure of English orthography
- The syllable in optimality theory
- The synchronic and diachronic phonology of ejectives
- The theory of neutralization and the archiphoneme in functional phonology
- The timing of voicing in British English obstruents
- Tonal change and neutralization
- Tone
- Tones and features : phonetic and phonological perspectives
- Trubetzkoy's orphan : proceedings of the Montréal Roundtable "Morphonology: Contemporary Responses", Montréal, October 1994
- True to form : rising and falling declaratives as questions in English
- Turbulent sounds : an interdisciplinary guide
- Underlying representations
- Understanding prosody : the role of context, function and communication
- Uttering trees
- Variation and gradience in phonetics and phonology
- Variety in written English : texts in society : societies in text
- Vowel epenthesis in loanword adaptation
- Vowel patterns in language
- West Germanic Inflection, Derivation and Compounding
- 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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