LINGUIST List 21.2337
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Tue May 25 2010
Qs: Good Textbook for Introductory Phonology
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1. Marina
Gorlach,
Good Textbook for Introductory Phonology
Message 1: Good Textbook for Introductory Phonology
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Date: 24-May-2010
From: Marina Gorlach <mgorlach hotmail.com>
Subject: Good Textbook for Introductory Phonology
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Dear colleagues, Could you please recommend a good textbook for an introductory course in phonology? By being 'good' I mean student-oriented, accessible, having practical assignments, and providing food for thought. I am going to use it in conjunction with Ladefoged & Johnson's 'A Course in Phonetics' for teaching a class in phonetics and phonology. I will post a summary after I get enough feedback. Thank you for your help! Marina Gorlach
Linguistic Field(s):
Phonetics
Phonology
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