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v. 1. General issues and segmental phonology --<br/>1 Underlying Representations, Jennifer Cole & Jose Ignaco Hualde<br/>2 Contrast, Daniel Currie Hall<br/>3 Learnability, Jeffery Heinz & Jason Riggle<br/>4 Markedness, Elizabeth Hume<br/>5 The Atoms of Phonological Representations, Marianne Pouplier<br/>6 Self Organization in Phonology, Andrew Wedel<br/>7 Feature Specification and Underspecification, Diana Archangeli<br/>8 Sonorants, Bert Botma<br/>9 Handshape in Sign Language Phonology, Diane Brentari<br/>10 The Other Hand in Sign Language Phonology, Onno Crasborn<br/>11 The Phoneme, B Ellan Dresher<br/>12 Coronals, T A Hall<br/>13 The Stricture Features, Ellen M Kaisse<br/>14 Autosegments, William R Leben<br/>15 Glides, Susannah V Levi<br/>16 Affricates, Yen-Hwei Lin<br/>17 Distinctive Features, Jeff Mielke<br/>18 The Representation of Clicks, Amanda Miller<br/>19 Vowel Place, Bruce Moren-Duollja<br/>20 The Representation of Vowel Length, David Odden<br/>21 Vowel Height, Douglas Pulleyblank<br/>22 Consonantal Place of Articulation, Keren Rice<br/>23 Partially Nasal Segments, Anastasia K Riehl & Abigail C Cohn<br/>24 The Phonology of Movement in Sign Language, Wendy Sandler<br/>25 Phryngeals, Kimary Shahin<br/>26 Schwa, Daniel Silverman<br/>27 The Organization of Features, Christian Uffmann<br/>28 the Representation of Fricatives, Bert Vaux & Brett Miller<br/>29 Secondary and Double Articulation, Jeroen van de Weijer<br/>30 The Representation of Rhotics, Richard Wiese<br/>31 Lateral Consonants, Moira Yip<br/><br/> |