Ch.15: Harmony by Diana Archangeli and Douglas Pulleyblank
"Broadly speaking, a harmony system requires that two or more not-necessarily-adjacent segments must be similar in some way. Here, we address a range of phenomena fitting this description, considering which features tend to harmonise and in what ways. Our focus is to explore the various parameters along which harmonic patterns vary (such as direction, iteration, morphological requirements, etc.). Two central points become apparent while reviewing harmonic properties..." Citation: Archangeli, Diana and Douglas Pulleyblank (2007). Harmony. In Paul de Lacy (ed.) The Cambridge Handbook of Phonology. Cambridge University Press, pp.353-377.
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