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The Phonology of Italian
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1: Introduction 2: Theoretical Background 3: A Very Brief History of Italian Phonology 4: Segmental Phonology 5: Syllable Structure 6: Word Stress 7: Prosodic Phonology Bibliography Subject Index Index of Names

About the Author

Martin Krämer is Associate Professor of General Linguistics at the University of Tromsø. From 2001-2004 he was lecturer in Phonetics and Phonology at the University of Ulster. His University of Düsseldorf PhD thesis, Vowel Harmony and Correspondence Theory, was published in Studies in Generative Grammar in 2003 by Mouton de Gruyter. The anthology Freedom of Analysis?, which he edited together with Sylvia Blaho and Patrik
Bye, was published in the same series in 2007.

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This book provides theoretical linguists and readers within the broader linguistic community with an analysis of the main aspects of contemporary Italian phonology... The book is a very rich sources of data; it is also an intriguing research mine for the curious reader, since the author frequently points to interesting research questions that still need to be addressed.
*Maria Giavazzi, The Journal of Phonology 27:2010*

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