In:Essays on the Sound Pattern of English
Edited by Didier L. Goyvaerts and Geoffrey K. Pullum
[Studies in the Sciences of Language Series 1] 1975
► pp. ix–x
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Published online: 1 January 1975
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Table of contents
Prefacevii
General Introduction
PART ONE: THE SOUND PATTERN OF ENGLISH REVIEWED
Introduction
1 The New Phonological Paradigm
2 Review of The Sound Pattern of English
3 Review of The Sound Pattern of English
4 Review of The Sound Pattern of English
PART TWO: THE STRESS SYSTEM OF ENGLISH
Introduction
5 Some Problems in the Description of English Accentuation
6 English Word Stress and Phrase Stress
7 Noncyclic English Word Stress
8 Stress Rules in English: A New Version
9 English Word Stress: An Examination of Some Basic Assumptions
PART THREE: THE VOWEL SYSTEM OF ENGLISH
Introduction
10 Problems in the Interpretation of the Great English Vowel Shift
11 On the Validity of the Chomsky-Halle Analysis of the Historical English Vowel Shift
12 Some Theoretical Implications of the Great Vowel Shift
13 Vowel Features, Paired Variables, and the English Vowel Shift
14 Underlying Vowels in Modern English
15 Review of The Sound Pattern of English
PART FOUR: FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF PHONOLOGY
Introduction
16 On the Need for a Phonological Base
17 How Intrinsic is Content? Markedness, Sound Change, and 'Family Universals'
18 On Some Fundamental Concepts of Phonology
INDEXES
Language index
Word index
Affix index
Subject index
