Phonology and Language Use

1. Language use as a part of linguistic theory 2. A usage-based model for phonology and morphology 3. The nature of lexical representation 4. Phonological processes, phonological patterns 5. The interaction of phonology with morphology 6. The units of storage and access: morphemes, words, and phrases 7. Constructions as processing units: the rise and fall of French liaison 8. Universals, synchrony and diachrony.