The Phonology of Welsh

Author:   S. J. Hannahs (Language and Linguistics, Newcastle University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780199601233


Pages:   198
Publication Date:   31 October 2013
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   S. J. Hannahs (Language and Linguistics, Newcastle University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.60cm
Weight:   0.468kg
ISBN:  

9780199601233


ISBN 10:   0199601232
Pages:   198
Publication Date:   31 October 2013
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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The phonology of Welsh raises as many analytical questions as it answers. This could be seen as one of the book's strengths, especially since it does such a valuable job of marshalling the available facts in one place. It provides an excellent entry point for phonologists wishing to take these questions further, and will serve as an important reference point for future work on Welsh. * Florian Breit, Journal of Phonology * This book does a superb job at covering the main topics which have been at the forefront of the study of Welsh phonology over the past half-century. Its ample bibliography and descriptive precision make this a suitable starting point for future research. * Jean-François R. Mondon, Linguist List *


This book does a superb job at covering the main topics which have been at the forefront of the study of Welsh phonology over the past half-century. Its ample bibliography and descriptive precision make this a suitable starting point for future research. * Jean-FranAois R. Mondon, Linguist List * The phonology of Welsh raises as many analytical questions as it answers. This could be seen as one of the book's strengths, especially since it does such a valuable job of marshalling the available facts in one place. It provides an excellent entry point for phonologists wishing to take these questions further, and will serve as an important reference point for future work on Welsh. * Florian Breit, Journal of Phonology *


The phonology of Welsh raises as many analytical questions as it answers. This could be seen as one of the book's strengths, especially since it does such a valuable job of marshalling the available facts in one place. It provides an excellent entry point for phonologists wishing to take these questions further, and will serve as an important reference point for future work on Welsh. * Florian Breit, Journal of Phonology * This book does a superb job at covering the main topics which have been at the forefront of the study of Welsh phonology over the past half-century. Its ample bibliography and descriptive precision make this a suitable starting point for future research. * Jean-FranAois R. Mondon, Linguist List *


The phonology of Welsh raises as many analytical questions as it answers. This could be seen as one of the bookas strengths, especially since it does such a valuable job of marshalling the available facts in one place. It provides an excellent entry point for phonologists wishing to take these questions further, and will serve as an important reference point for future work on Welsh. Florian Breit, Journal of Phonology


The phonology of Welsh raises as many analytical questions as it answers. This could be seen as one of the book's strengths, especially since it does such a valuable job of marshalling the available facts in one place. It provides an excellent entry point for phonologists wishing to take these questions further, and will serve as an important reference point for future work on Welsh. Florian Breit, Journal of Phonology


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S. J. Hannahs is Reader in Linguistics at Newcastle University, UK. He is the author of Prosodic Structure and French Morphophonology (Niemeyer, 1995), and co-author with Mike Davenport of Introducing Phonetics and Phonology (3rd edn Hodder, 2010). His publications also include papers on Celtic and Romance phonology and morphology in the Journal of Linguistics,Linguistics, and the Journal of Celtic Linguistics.

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