1: General Issues and Segmental Phonology. 2: Suprasegmental and
Prosodic Phonology.
3: Phonological Processes.
4: Phonological Interfaces.
5: Phonology Across Languages.
MARC VAN OOSTENDORP is Senior Researcher at the Departmentof Variationist Linguistics at the Meertens Institute of the RoyalNetherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, and Professor ofPhonological Microvariation at the University of Leiden. He holdsan MA in Computational Linguistics and a PhD from TilburgUniversity. COLIN J. EWEN is Professor and Chair of English Languageand Linguistics at the University of Leiden. He holds an MA inEnglish Language and Linguistics and a PhD from the University ofEdinburgh. He is editor (with Ellen Kaisse) of the journalPhonology. ELIZABETH HUME is Professor and Chair of the Departmentof Linguistics at The Ohio State University. She holds a PhD and MAin linguistics from Cornell University, an MA in French and SocialPsychology of Language from McMaster University, and a BA in Frenchfrom Universite Laval. KEREN RICE is University Professor and Canada ResearchChair in Linguistics and Aboriginal Studies at the University ofToronto. She holds an MA and PhD in Linguistics from the Universityof Toronto and a BA in Linguistics from Cornell University.
All academic libraries supporting high-level work onlinguistics, language acquisition, or inter-personal communicationshould seriously consider both this and the Blackwell Companion toSyntax for acquisition. (Reference Reviews,2012)
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