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Phonology and Language Use
The idea for this book and the perception that it was needed arose in the context of the community of researchers who investigate the way language use gives rise to grammar. Indeed, it was these workers in usage-based functionalism, most notably my long-time friend Sandy Thompson, who first supported and encouraged a book that would show how principles that had been successfully applied to the explanation of morphosyntactic patterns could also be applied to phonol-ogy. This book was originally intended for these linguists and their students. However, the encouragement and support of phonologists was also forthcoming once the idea of the book was broached.
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