Phonology and Phonetics have had a tumultuous if not always unequivocal relationship in the
past. This relationship between natural partners is now being invigorated from both sides and
novel research techniques and methodologies are fostering new interdisciplinary questions.
Consequently a major issue today is whether it is necessary to draw a line between phonology
and phonetics at all. This series aims to stabilize and strengthen the rapport and by facing
the big challenges to ensure that phonetically grounded phonology and phonologically informed
phonetics will have a sound future. The series is intended as a forum for the interaction of
phonology and phonetics within linguistics. It welcomes joint phonological-phonetic ventures as
well as initiatives from either discipline as long as they are made with a view of the other.
To discuss your book idea or submit a proposal please contact Natalie Fecher.