Foundations of Theoretical Phonology
Explore the intricate world of phonology with Foundations of Theoretical Phonology by James Foley, published by Cambridge University Press in 2008. This insightful book spans 168 pages and challenges the prevailing 'standard theory' established by Chomsky and Halle, which has long influenced the field. Dr. Foley presents a thorough critique of this theory, offering a fresh and fundamental theoretical alternative that invites readers to reconsider established norms in phonological research. Perfect for linguistics enthusiasts and scholars alike, this paperback edition is an essential addition to any academic library. Delve into the complexities of grammar and phonology with this thought-provoking work that promises to enrich your understanding of theoretical frameworks.