The Phonology/Phonetics Interface by Elizabeth C. Zsiga explores how the sound systems of language (phonology) interact with the physical production of sounds (phonetics). The book explains key concepts in a clear and structured way, showing how abstract sound patterns are connected to real speech. It also presents examples from different languages and discusses important theories in linguistics. This textbook is especially useful for students and researchers interested in understanding how speech sounds are organized and produced.
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