Phonetically Based Phonology is a 2004 book edited by Bruce Hayes, Robert Kirchner, and Donca Steriade in which the authors discuss a theory based on which phonologies are determined by phonetic principles.
The book was reviewed by Keiichi Tajima, Jennifer L. Smith and Marc van Oostendorp.
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