Introduction: Sounds, Letters, and Theories
1: Some Theoretical Hurdles
2: Palatalizations and the Vowel System
3: The Morphophonology of Polish Palatalizations
4: Structure of the Syllable and the Vowel Presence
5: Morphophonology of Vowel Alternations
6: Voice and Voice-Related Phenomena
References
General Index
Index of Polish Words
Edmund Gussmann is Professor and Chair of Icelandic in the School
of Scandinavian Studies of Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan. He
was formerly head of the Department of Celtic, at the Catholic
University of Lublin and visiting professor at University College
Dublin, UCLA, and University of London. He has worked in
phonological theory and the phonology of Polish, English, Icelandic
and Irish. His books include Introduction to Phonological Analysis
(1980),
Studies in Abstract Phonology (1980), Phono-Morphology (1985),
Rules and the Lexicon (1987), Licensing in Syntax and Phonology
(1995), A Reverse Dictionary of Modern Irish, with A. Doyle,
(1996), and
Phonology. Analysis and Theory (2002).
...examples are well presented and easily accessible to the reader, and are an invaluable source of data for future research on Polish. ..this book makes an important contribution to the study of Polish. Ania Lubowicz, Phonology
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