Books by Harry van der Hulst
Genes, Brains, Evolution and L
Genes, Brains, Evolution and Language
Oxford Handbook of Vowel Harmo
Oxford Handbook of Vowel Harmony
Word Prominence in Languages w
Word Prominence in Languages with Complex Morphologies
Oxford History of Phonology
Oxford History of Phonology
Structure of Phonological Repr
Structure of Phonological Representations. Part 2
Features, Segmental Structure
Features, Segmental Structure and Harmony Processes. Part 1
Perspectives on functional gra
Perspectives on functional grammar
Principles of Radical CV Phono
Principles of Radical CV Phonology
Features, Segmental Structure
Features, Segmental Structure and Harmony Processes. Part 2
Word Stress
Asymmetries in Vowel Harmony
Asymmetries in Vowel Harmony
From Sounds to Structures
From Sounds to Structures
Substance-Based Grammar - the
Substance-Based Grammar - the (Ongoing) Work of John Anderson
Approaches to Hungarian : Volu
Approaches to Hungarian : Volume 15
Dimensions of Phonological Str
Dimensions of Phonological Stress
Features in Phonology and Phon
Features in Phonology and Phonetics
Phonology of Tone
Phonology of Tone
Sign Language Typology
Sign Language Typology
A survey of word accentual patterns in the languages of the world
A Survey of Word Accentual Patterns in the Languages of the World (Empirical Approaches to Language Typology)
Word Prosodic Systems in the L
Word Prosodic Systems in the Languages of Europe
Phonological Spectrum
Phonological Spectrum
The prosody-morphology interface
Stress patterns of the world
Stress patterns of the world
Advances in nonlinear phono. (hulst/S. ) Lm 7
Advances in nonlinear phonology
Syllable Structure and Stress in Dutch
Structure of Phonological Representation
Structure of Phonological Repr
Structure of Phonological Representations. Part 1
The Scope of lexical rules
The Structure of phonological
The Structure of phonological representations
Geschiedenis van het Nederland
Geschiedenis van het Nederlands vokalisme in 104 regels
STRUCTURE OF PHONOLOGICAL REPR
STRUCTURE OF PHONOLOGICAL REPRESENTATIONS