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The books listed below are in the LINGUIST office and now available for review. If you are interested in reviewing a book (or leading a discussion of the book); please contact our book review editor, Andrew Carnie, Ph.D., at: carnieMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuelinguistlist.org Please include in your request message a brief statement about your research interests, background, affiliation and other information that might be valuable to help us select a suitable reviewer. Do not include an electronic CV or a URL linking to a personal homepage. These will be ignored. Please also send a surface mail address for us to send the book to. ********************************************** Wannemacher, Mark (1998) Aspects of Zaiwa Prosody: An autosegmental account. SIL, Dallas Waals, Juliette (1999) An experimental view of the dutch syllable. Holland Academic Graphics. The Hague. Boersma, Paul (1998) Functional Phonology: Formalizing the interactions between articulatory and perceptual drives. Holland Academic Graphics. The Hague. Revithiadou, Anthi (1998) Headmost Accent Wins: head Dominance and ideal Prosodic form in Lexical Accent Systems. Holland Acadmic Graphics, the Hague Goedemans, Rob (1998) Weightless Segments: A phonetic and phonological study concerning the metrical irrelvance of syllable onsets. Holland Academic Graphics. The Hague van der Haagen, Monique (1998) Caught between Norms: the English Pronunciation of Dutch Learners. Holland Academic Press. The Hague. Polgardi, Krisztina (1998) Vowel Harmony: An account in terms of Government and Optimality. Holland Acadmic Graphics. The Hague Elenbaas, Nine (1999) A Unified Account of Binary and Ternary Stress: Considerations from Sentani and Finnish. Holland Academic Graphics. The Hague. van de Vijver, Ruben (1998) The Iambic Issue. Iambs as a result of constraint interaction. Holland Acadmic Graphics. The Hague Rowicka, Grazyna (1999) On Ghost Vowels: A strict CV approach. Holland Academic Graphics. The Hague. Davenport and Hannahs (1998) Introducing Phonetics and Phonology. Edward Arnold (UK), Oxford (USA) Brentari, Diane (1998) A prosodic model of sign language phonology. MIT Press. Cambridge MA.
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