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Schwa in French Here are references kindly suggested to me: Bouchard, P. (1981) `A Voice for e muet', -Journal of Linguistic Research, 1 (4), 17-47. Charette, M. (1990) `License to govern', -Phonology-, 7, 2, 233-254, CUP. Charette, M. (1991) -Conditions on Phonological Government-, CUP. Charette, M. (1992) `Government-licensing and licensers', paper to workshop (Licensing properties of empty categories) at 7th international phonology meeting Krems, Austria. (Ms SOAS). Debrock, M. & P. Mertens (eds) (1990) -Phonetique generale et francaise-, Presses universitaires de Louvain. Debrock, M. & J. Jouret (1971) `Elements d'une etude contrastive des systemes phonetiques francais et neerlandais', -Revue de Phonetique Appliquee-, 19, pp 3-29. Hulst, H van der & Smith, N.(eds) (1982) -The Structure of Phonological Representations-, Dordrecht:Foris. Noske, R. (1982) `Syllabification and syllable-changing rules' in Hulst & Smith, pp. 257-310. Noske, R. (1988) `La syllabification et les regles de changement de syllabe en francais', in Verluyten, pp. 43-88. Noske, R. (1992) `A Theory of Syllabification and Segmental Alternation', -to appear in Linguistische Arbeiten of Niemeyer. Rialland, A. (1986) `Schwa et syllabe en francais' in Wetzel & Sezer, pp 186-226. Verluyten, S. Paul (ed) (1988) -La Phonologie du schwa francais-, Amsterdam:Benjamins. Wetzel, L. & E.Sezer (eds) (1986) -Studies in Compensatory Lengthening-, Dordrecht:Foris. With particular thanks to the following: Jonathan Kay, Piet Mertens, Roland Noske, Shohei Yoshida, Laurie Zaring. As well as to the other contributors to the question of French schwa at the recent AFLS Conference in York, England. Bill BennettMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue
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