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*Hockett, C.F. (1958). ''A Course in Modern Linguistics.'' New York: Macmillan.
*Hockett, C.F. (1958). ''A Course in Modern Linguistics.'' New York: Macmillan.
*Hooper, J.B. (1972). 'The syllable in phonological theory.' ''Language'' 48: 525-540.
*Hooper, J.B. (1972). 'The syllable in phonological theory.' ''Language'' 48: 525-540.
*Hyman, L.M. (1983). Are there syllables in [[Gokana language|Gokana]]? In J. Kaye, H. Koopman, D. Sportiche & A. Dugas (eds) ''Current Approaches to African Linguistics'' (vol. 2). pp. 171-179. Dordrecht: Foris.
*Kohler, K.J. (1966). 'Is the syllable a phonological universal?' ''Journal of Linguistics'' 2: 207-208.
*Laver, J. (1994). ''Principles of Phonetics.'' Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
*Laver, J. (1994). ''Principles of Phonetics.'' Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
*Pike, K.L. & E. Pike (1947). 'Immediate Constituents of Mazateco syllables.' ''International Journal of American Linguistics'' 13: 78-91.
*Pike, K.L. & E. Pike (1947). 'Immediate Constituents of Mazateco syllables.' ''International Journal of American Linguistics'' 13: 78-91.

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Works cited in the Syllable article

  • Bell, A. & J.B. Hooper (1978). Issues and evidence in syllabic phonology. In A. Bell & J.B. Hooper (eds) Syllables and Segments. Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Company. pp.3-22.
  • Blevins, J. (1995). The syllable in phonological theory. In J.A. Goldsmith (ed.) The Handbook of Phonological Theory. Oxford: Blackwell. pp.206-244.
  • Chomsky, N. & M. Halle (1968). The Sound Pattern of English. New York: Harper & Row.
  • Duanmu, S. (2007). The Phonology of Standard Chinese. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0199215799.
  • Fischer-Jørgensen, E. (1975). Trends in Phonological Theory: a Historical Introduction. Copenhagen: Akademisk Forlag.
  • Fujimura, O. & D. Erickson (1997). Acoustic phonetics. In W.J. Hardcastle & J. Laver (eds) The Handbook of Phonetic Sciences. Oxford: Blackwell. pp.65-115.
  • Hockett, C.F. (1955). A Manual of Phonology: Memoir 11. Baltimore, MD: Waverly Press, Inc.
  • Hockett, C.F. (1958). A Course in Modern Linguistics. New York: Macmillan.
  • Hooper, J.B. (1972). 'The syllable in phonological theory.' Language 48: 525-540.
  • Hyman, L.M. (1983). Are there syllables in Gokana? In J. Kaye, H. Koopman, D. Sportiche & A. Dugas (eds) Current Approaches to African Linguistics (vol. 2). pp. 171-179. Dordrecht: Foris.
  • Kohler, K.J. (1966). 'Is the syllable a phonological universal?' Journal of Linguistics 2: 207-208.
  • Laver, J. (1994). Principles of Phonetics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Pike, K.L. & E. Pike (1947). 'Immediate Constituents of Mazateco syllables.' International Journal of American Linguistics 13: 78-91.
  • Selkirk, E.O. (1984a). Phonology and Syntax: the Relation between Sound and Structure. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
  • Selkirk, E.O. (1984b). On the major class features and syllable theory. In M. Aronoff & R.T. Oerhle (eds) Language Sound Structure. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. pp.107-136.
  • van der Hulst, H. & N.A. Ritter (1999). Theories of the syllable. In H. van der Hulst & N.A. Ritter (eds) The Syllable: Views and Facts. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. pp.13-52.