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The Issues
The Historical Perspective
The Spiral of Progress
An Outline of The Theory: English PhonologyLexical and Postlexical Rule Applications 8
Lexical Morphology
The Use of Morphological Information in Phonology
How Many Strata in English?
Rules, Domains, and Stratum Ordering
The Mental Representation of Lexical Entries
Malayalam Phonology: SegmentalsThe Lexical Alphabet
The Underlying Alphabet
Syllable Structure in Malayalam
Lexical Strata in Malayalam
Malayalam Phonology: SuprasegmentalsThe Loop in Malayalam Morphology
Stress and Word Melody
The Domain of Stress and Word Melody
Schwa Insertion and Word Melody
An Ordering Paradox
The Effect of the Loop on Stress and Word Melody
Accessing Morphological InformationTypes of Nonphonological Information in Phonology
Boundaries
Domains as Node Labels on Trees
Hierarchical Structure in Morphology
The Postlexical ModuleSyntactic and Postsyntactic Modules
Speech as Implementation of Phonetic Representation
The Nature of Phonetic Representations
Language-Specific Implementational Phenomena
Types of Sub segmental Phenomena
Underlying and Lexical Alphabets
Phonological Structure and Phonetic Implementation
Phonetic Implementation and Classical Phonemics
Lexical Phonology and Psychological RealityThe Nature of Evidence in Phonology
Speaker Judgments
Phonemic Orthography
Conventions of Sound Patterning in Versification