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Phono is a software tool for developing and testing models of regular historical sound change. Version 4.1 for Windows is now ready for beta-testing. If you wish to test a sound-change model for which you have an ordered set of rules and a set of ancestor words, or if you teach about the operation of regular sound change, Phono may be useful to you. Phono was developed in conjunction with a model for Spanish, which is bundled with the program. Phono is intended for free distribution as a research tool, under conditions outlined by the Free Software Foundation (see <www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html>). Find out more about Phono and/or download it from <mypage.siu.edu/lhartman> Questions to Lee Hartman lhartmanMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuesiu.edu - ---------------------------------------------------- Lee Hartman (Emeritus, Southern Illinois University) 1442 E. Gary Dr. Carbondale, IL 62902-5059 U.S.A. (618) 549-5230