Dependency Phonology Links
... to web available material of essentially introductory, synoptic and/or supplementary character which looks at some of the matters touched on in the DP introduction from a non-DP point of view.
[Links last checked/updated: January 2014]






The Government Phonology (GP) web page at the University of Vienna has a few downloadable papers, including an outline of recent developments in GP entitled An x-bar theory of government phonology by Friedrich Neubarth and John Rennison, to which Patrick Honeybone's (1999) I blame the government
provides supplementary reading. Apart from the Government Phonology pages U Vienna's linguistics site also hosts Phonologica 1996 - Syllables!?
, the complete Proceedings of the Eighth International Phonology Meeting, in downloadable format. These include
- Harry van der Hulst's 'Features, segments, and syllables in Radical CV Phonology' (89-111) and
- Michael Völtz' 'The syntax of syllables: why syllables are not different' (315-321),









