What is the phenomenological organisation of natural languages like? What theoretical and analytical approaches are most fruitful? Is there a phenomenological theory that is 'the best' in all ways. Here Roger Lass looks as phonology as a problem-centred discipline ñ as none of the answers to these questions is comprehensive, he adopts a broad and eclectic framework, unbiased towards any one model or theory. CONDITION – USED: Books sold are in GOOD or better condition. Good Condition: Minimal damage to the cover, dust jacket may not be included, minimal wear to binding, most of the pages undamaged(e.g., minimal creases or tears), highlighting / underlining acceptable on books as long as the text is readable and markings are not excessive, no missing pages. May be a former library book, with usual treatments(e.g., mylar covers, call stickers, stamps, card pockets, barcodes, or remainder marks). Extra components, such as CDs, DVDs, figurines, or access codes are not included. ISBN: 9780521237284 ISBN10: 0521237289 Contributors: Lass, Roger,