English Sound Structure

English Sound Structure by John Harris, published by Wiley on December 5, 1994, is a comprehensive text that explores both phonological theory and the phonology of English. This edition spans 332 pages and is presented in English, making it suitable for university-level courses focused on linguistics and language arts.
Readers will find that the book is designed for intermediate and advanced courses, offering insights into recent theoretical developments in phonetics and phonology. It serves as a valuable resource for students and anyone interested in the complexities of sound structure in the English language. The text balances theoretical discussions with practical applications, making it a relevant addition to the study of linguistics.
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This book is as much about phonological theory as about the phonology of English. It is primarily designed as a university-level text for use on intermediate and advanced courses, but it will be of value to anyone interested in recent theoretical developments in the field.
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