Abstract
Preface Introduction 1. A theory of government in phonology 2. The 'e-muet' in French 3. Earlier treatments of schwa 4. An analysis of schwa in terms of government 5. Licence to govern 6. Word-final empty nuclei 7. Compounds and phrases 8. The alternation between schwa/zero and [e] 9. Miscellaneous issues Conclusion Notes References Index.
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