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John J. McCarthy and Joe Pater (eds.) (2015). Harmonic Grammar and Harmonic Serialism. (Advances in Optimality Theory.) Sheffield & Bristol, Conn.: Equinox Publishing. Pp. viii+437.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 December 2017

Eric Baković*
Affiliation:
University of California, San Diego
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Thanks to Andrew Nevins, Joe Pater and Alan Prince for comments on earlier drafts of this review. Any remaining errors of fact, interpretation and/or terminology are my responsibility.

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