Phonology in Generative Grammar is a 1994 book by Michael Kenstowicz in which the author provides an introduction to phonology in the framework of generative grammar.
The book was reviewed by Daniel A. Dinnsen, Stephen Parker, Tracy Alan Hall and Jolanta Szpyra.
[1][2][3][4] Helen Fraser calls it a "very large, very thorough and very highly regarded phonology textbook.
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