Phonology and Phonetic Evidence
Discover the groundbreaking insights of "Phonology and Phonetic Evidence," published by Cambridge University Press in 1995. This comprehensive 420-page paperback delves into the integrated approach of phonetics and phonology, a foundational work in the field of laboratory phonology. The book is meticulously divided into three parts: Part I explores the significance and function of features in phonological representations; Part II examines prosody, featuring two insightful papers on acoustic and perceptual evidence concerning the rhythm rule; and Part III investigates articulatory organization. Authored with precision, this work is essential for linguists and phonologists seeking to deepen their understanding of the intricate relationship between phonetics and phonology. Enhance your library with this pivotal text that continues to influence contemporary research in the field.