Issues in Phonological Theory: Proceedings of the Urbana Conference on Phonology, 1971, University of Illinois

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Author(s): Michael J. Kenstowicz, Charles W. Kisseberth (eds.)
Series: Janua Linguarum 74
Publisher: Mouton de Gruyter
Year: 1973

Language: English
Pages: 176
City: Berlin

Preface
On the Alternation of Vowel Length in Klamath: a Global Rule
On the Phonological Integrity of Geminate Clusters
On Chapter Nine
Against Morpheme Structure Conditions and Other Things
Classificatory and Phonetic Features: a Note on their Relationship
The Accentuation of Russian Words
Finnish Vowel Harmony: Rules and Conditions
Adjustment Rules in Phonology
Some Strategies in the Acquisition of Phonology
Global Rules and Bangubangu Tone
Productivity in Phonology