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Phonetics in the free market of scientific ideas and results

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 May 2009

John Ohala
Affiliation:
Linguistics Department, University of California, Berkeley, CA 9472, USA, ohala@cogsci.berkeley.edu

Extract

Klaus Kohler has presented a thoughtful account of the history of the development of phonetics and proposals for the consolidation of phonetics pedagogy (Kohler 2001). As a student of the history of phonetics (Ohala 1992; Ohala, Bronstein, Busa, Lewis, & Weigel 1999) I very much appreciate his contributions.

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Copyright © Journal of the International Phonetic Association 2000

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