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The development of J. R. Firth's phonological views in the 1930s

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 December 2004

John Coleman
Affiliation:
Phonetics Laboratory, University of Oxford, john.coleman@phon.ox.ac.uk

Abstract

Battaner-Moro (2003), a paper presented at the 15th International Congress of the Phonetic Sciences, advances several erroneous claims concerning J. R. Firth's contributions to prosodic phonology. In this note, I show that the central aspects of Firth's phonological thinking were already manifest in his publications from the 1930s.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Journal of the International Phonetic Association 2004

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