Pons-Moll, Clàudia2020-04-022020-04-0220160952-6757https://hdl.handle.net/2445/154830The sonority controversy, edited by Steve Parker, comprises twelve chapters about sonority, written from a variety of angles. *The book is organised intofive parts:'Sonority and phonotactics', with six contributions,'Sonority and phonetics', with three, and 'Sonority and language acquisition','Sonority and sign language' and 'Sonority and computational modeling', each represented by a single chapter. The volume has a brief introduction,in which the editor identifies the need for a contribution on each topic, emphasises the controversial character of the notion of sonority and allied topics,summarises the articles that make up the volume and shows how they are interconnected.12 p.application/pdfeng(c) Cambridge University Press, 2016Ressenyes (Documents)FonèticaReviews (Documents)PhoneticsReview of 'The sonority controversy'. Berlin & Boston: De Gruyter Mouton. (Phonology and Phonetics). Pp. xvi + 487info:eu-repo/semantics/article6582052020-04-02info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess