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Firth's early phonological views and prosodic analysis: a reply to Coleman (2004)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 May 2006
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In a previous issue of this journal, John Coleman (2004) reviewed the written-up version of a poster I presented at the 15th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Barcelona (Battaner-Moro 2003, henceforth BM). The aim of the poster was to discuss the evolution of Firthian prosodic analysis. In his review, Coleman derives from it ‘an ignorance or a neglect of Firth's publications prior to 1948' on my part (p. 211). He focusses his criticisms on the following three statements:
‘Firth never did prosodic analysis.’
‘There is a complete absence of programmatic work in Firth's works.’
‘Prosodic analysis was developed by the members of the London School and not at all by John Firth.’
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