This is a valuable collection of individual chapters that together shed light on how word-level and sentence-level prosodic and grammatical phenomena interact and influence one another. Most deal with specific topics in a considerable typological and geographical variety of languages, yet the editors have succeeded in fashioning a coherent and empirically rich anthology of some of the best current work.
D. Robert Ladd, University of Edinburgh
This volume on prosody, edited and written by some of the best-known specialists in the field, is a unique source of information from both the theoretical and the data perspective. Students and researchers will find in-depth analyses of known and less-known languages and discussions of important theoretical issues.
Caroline Féry, Goethe University Frankfurt
Prosody and Prosodic Interfaces is an important collection of descriptive and analytical work on prosody. This book is relevant to a wide range of scholars, including syntacticians, morphologists, phonologists, prosodists, typologists and historical linguists. It is more useful as a resource for prosody researchers than as a reference volume, though individual chapters may be useful for students studying prosody at the graduate level.
Hannah Sande, Phonology