Principles of Dependency Phonology
Discover the groundbreaking insights of John M. Anderson in his influential work, Principles of Dependency Phonology, published by Cambridge University Press in 2009. This comprehensive volume spans 324 pages and delves into the innovative framework of dependency phonology, a model that intricately represents both segmental and suprasegmental structures in phonology. Anderson, alongside co-author Colin Ewen, expertly explores the nuances of this integrated approach, making it an essential read for linguists and students interested in comparative and general grammar. Whether you're a seasoned scholar or a curious learner, this book will enrich your understanding of phonological theory and its applications. Enhance your library with this pivotal text that bridges theory and practice in the field of phonology.