Ch.6: Representation by John Harris
"Representational theory concenrs itself with the structure and content of phonological forms - the sound shape of morphemes... A recurring theme in this chapter will be that recent advances in derivational theory have prompted a rethink of some of these representational developments..." Citation: Harris, John (2007). Representation. In Paul de Lacy (ed.) The Cambridge Handbook of Phonology. Cambridge University Press, pp.119-138.
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