Contents -- List of contributors -- Introduction: Phonological representations and phonetic implementation of distinctive features -- Laryngeal dimensions, completion and enhancement -- Representational economy in constraint-based phonology -- Place of articulation first -- Representing nasality in consonants -- Patterns, pervasive patterns and feature specification -- Phonetic implementation of the distinctive auditory features [voice] and [tense] in stop consonants -- Distinctive [voice] implies regressive voicing assimilation -- The phonology of /r
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