Ch.3: Functionalism in phonology by Matthew Gordon
"There has been a great deal of work exploring the articulatory, perceptual, and processing underpinnings of phonology. In particular, the last decade has witnessed renewed vigor in attempting to integrate functional, especially phonetic, explanations into formal analyses of phonological phenomena..." Citation: Gordon, Matthew (2007). Functionalism in phonology. In Paul de Lacy (ed.) The Cambridge Handbook of Phonology. Cambridge University Press, pp.61-78.
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