The 'Handbook of Phonology' provides a comprehensive introduction to the study of phonology, exploring how speech sounds are produced, perceived, and function within language systems. It covers conventional topics such as sound systems, phonological processes, and disorders, alongside advanced discussions on acoustic phonetics and structural anomalies affecting speech. Contributed by experts, the book addresses both theoretical and practical aspects, making it suitable for academics and practitioners in linguistics, forensic science, and related fields. It also offers insights into phonological issues in children and |