“Contents” in “Current Approaches to Phonogical Theory”
Contents
1. On the Subsequent Development of the ‘Standard Theory’ in Phonology / Stephen R. Anderson
2. Atomic Phonology / Daniel A. Dinnsen
3. Functionally-constrained Phonology /Kathleen Houlihan and Gregory K. Iverson
4. Equational Rules and Rule Functions in Phonology / Gerald A. Sanders
5. Substantive Principles in Natural Generative Phonology / Joan B. Hooper
6. The Study of Natural Phonology / Patricia J. Donegan and David Stampe
7. The Phonological Component as a Parsing Device / William R. Leben
8. The Aims of Autosegmental Phonology / John Goldsmith
9. Siddha and Asiddha in Pāninian Phonology / S. D. Joshi and Paul Kiparsky
10. How Different Are They? /Fred W. Householder
11. On Arguing about Phonological Theories / Fred R. Eckman
12. On the Alleged Correlation of Markedness and Rule-function / Jonathan Derek Kaye
13. Some Observations on “Substantive Principles in Natural Generative Phonology” / James W. Harris
14. Comments / James D. McCawley
15. Nonsegmental Phonology / Sanford A. Schane
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