The Sound Pattern of English - Related Work

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  • Goyvaerts, Didier L. and Pullum, Geoffrey K. (eds.) (1975) Essays on the Sound Pattern of English. Ghent: E. Story-Scientia.
  • Halle, Morris and Mohanan, K. P. (1985) Segmental phonology of Modern English. Linguistic Inquiry 16, 57–116.
  • Hayes, Bruce (1982) Extrametricality and English stress. Linguistic Inquiry 13, 227–76.
  • Ross, John Robert (1972) A reanalysis of English word stress. In Contributions to Generative Phonology, ed. Michael Brame, pp. 229–323. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press.
  • Stampe, David (1973) On chapter nine. In Issues in Phonological Theory, ed. Kenstowicz, Michael and Charles W. Kisseberth, pp. 44–52. The Hague: Mouton.

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