<p><strong>'The book reads very well and presents an exemplary summary of almost all major topics in current phonological theory and would therefore be suitable not only for linguists not specialising in phonology, but also for graduate students of phonology and professional phonologists. </strong><em>Generative Phonology</em><strong> is an outstanding treatment of most all current topics in phonological theory and is a book I unequivocally recommend to all linguists.'</strong> - <em>Cambridge University Press</em></p>
1. Phonological representations
2. Lexical redundancies
3. Basic elements
4. The sonority fabric
5. Domains and modes of application