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Review of The Phonology of Portuguese by Maria Helena Mateus and Ernesto d'Andrade
(2001)
  • David Silva, Salem State University
Abstract
As noted by its publisher in LINGUIST 12.390, The Phonology of Portuguese (TPP) provides "an accurate description of the phonological system of Portuguese"-referencing both European and Brazilian varieties, and seeks to explain phonological and morphological phenomena "within the light of current phonological theories." With TPP, authors Mateus and d'Andrade have delivered a concise and comprehensive English-language volume on Portuguese phonology, nicely complementing the pre-generative English language version of J. Mattoso Camara's 1970 work, The Portuguese Language (translated by Anthony Naro).
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Publication Date
June 9, 2001
Citation Information
David Silva. "Review of The Phonology of Portuguese by Maria Helena Mateus and Ernesto d'Andrade" (2001)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/david-silva/32/