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A Bibliography of Resources on Sonority
Steve Parker
Graduate Institute of Applied Linguistics and SIL International
last updated on January 29, 2018
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This document currently contains 2413 references, arranged alphabetically. I plan to update it
periodically. Corrections, additions, and suggestions are welcome. Eventually I hope to also post
on this site a version of this same list of resources, arranged thematically (by subtopics). This list
of citations was compiled with version 5.0.34 of Zotero and formatted according to the Unified
Style Sheet for Linguistics Journals. In this file I have not fixed every inconsistency in terms of
spelling, capitalization, missing fields, etc. Consequently, there are no guarantees about the
accuracy of every detail. Nevertheless, most of the mistakes are relatively minor and should not
obscure the reader’s understanding of the citations in most cases. I would be happy to provide
this same list of references in a different style, format, or sorting order, upon request.
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