Introducing Phonology (Cambridge Introductions to Language and Linguistics)
A**R
Good Data Sets
Really good, varied data-sets in the exercises demonstrating many different phenomena in each chapter. Really good teaching tool and homework material to accompany a phonology class.
M**K
Standard textbook
Shipping and cost were both great
D**.
easy to read and learn
easy to read and learn
S**H
Five Stars
Good for basic textbook
M**T
Decent condition
I didn't know it would have so much writing in it. Like way more than I assumed from the description. But, I just needed it as study supplements, so it was not a huge deal.
X**D
excellent
good
K**R
I highly recommend the. I would also suggest Carr's and Montreuil's ...
I took a Masters level phonology class in Paris and had to quickly read up on the basics of phonology for the exams (I was a phonology novice beforehand). I compared Amazon reviews of many intro books (e.g., Phonology by Philip Carr Jean-Pierre Montreuil) and several written in French (e.g., Regles et Sons by François Dell), but this book seemed far more accessible than the others. It was a welcome introduction. I read 90% of it, skipping the last part which dealt with prosody because it wasn't a requirement for our course. I highly recommend this book.I would also suggest Carr's and Montreuil's book, especially to read simultaneously. Dell's book better explains the foundations from the Sound Patterns of English (SPE).
M**A
Answer Key?
Great book, kindle edition's format is not the best though! The description also says 'password protected answer keys available' in more online resources... where can I find this answer key?! We have been told to do the exercises in our own time, but I have no way to check my answers.
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