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1. Introduction to Speech Sounds
2. Articulatory Phonetics
3. Acoustic Phonetics
4. Auditory Phonetics
5. Phonological Theory
6. Suprasegmental Phonology
7. Phonological Processes
8. Optimality Theory
9. Morphophonology
10. Phonological Acquisition
11. Sociophonetics
12. Historical Phonology
13. Cross-Linguistic Phonology
14. Laboratory Phonology
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Phonetics and Phonology

1. Introduction to Speech Sounds
2. Articulatory Phonetics
3. Acoustic Phonetics
4. Auditory Phonetics
5. Phonological Theory
6. Suprasegmental Phonology
7. Phonological Processes
8. Optimality Theory
9. Morphophonology
10. Phonological Acquisition
11. Sociophonetics
12. Historical Phonology
13. Cross-Linguistic Phonology
14. Laboratory Phonology
9.
Morphophonology
9.1.
Morphophonological Alternations
9.1.1.
Allomorphy
9.1.1.1.
Phonologically Conditioned
9.1.1.2.
Morphologically Conditioned
9.1.1.3.
Lexically Conditioned
9.1.2.
Morphophonemic Rules
9.1.2.1.
Boundary Phenomena
9.1.2.2.
Morpheme-Specific Processes
9.1.3.
Cyclicity
9.1.3.1.
Cyclic Rule Application
9.1.3.2.
Level Ordering
9.2.
Morphological Processes
9.2.1.
Affixation Effects
9.2.1.1.
Prefix Phonology
9.2.1.2.
Suffix Phonology
9.2.1.3.
Infix Phonology
9.2.2.
Reduplication
9.2.2.1.
Total Reduplication
9.2.2.2.
Partial Reduplication
9.2.2.3.
Templatic Morphology
9.2.3.
Ablaut and Umlaut
9.2.3.1.
Vowel Gradation
9.2.3.2.
Metaphony
9.3.
Prosodic Morphology
9.3.1.
Templatic Constraints
9.3.2.
Minimal Word Requirements
9.3.3.
Prosodic Circumscription

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