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100 0 _aFRANCIS, KATAMBA
245 1 3 _aAn Introduction to Phonology
_cFRANCIS KATAMBA
260 _aGreat Britain
_bClays.Ltd, Bungay, Suffolk
_c1989
300 _a328 p.
_b
_c21 cm
490 _aLearning about language
500 _aContents, Preface, Subject Index, Language Index, Bibliography
505 2 _aPreface Chapter 1 : Introduction tophonetics Chapter 2 : the phoneme 16 Chapter 3 : Distinctive features Chapter 4 : Phonologocal representations Chapter 5 : Phonological processes Chapter 6 : Naturalness and strength Chapter 7 : Interaction between rules Chapter 8 : The abstractness of underlying presentations Chapter 9 : The syllabe Chapter 10 : Multi-tiered phonology Chapter 11 : Stress and intonation Chapter 12 : Phonology in the wide context .....
520 _alearning about language is an exciting and ambitious new series of introductions to fundamental topics in language, linguistics and related areas. The books are designed for students of linguistics and those who are studing language as part of a wider course.
650 4 _aPhonology
650 4 _aLanguage
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650 4 _aGrammar
650 4 _aLinguistic
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