The Work Published In Phonology And Phonetic Evidence Presents An Integrated Phonetics-Phonology Approach In What Has Now Become An Established Field Laboratory Phonology. The Volume Is Divided Into Three Sections. Part I Deals With The Status And Role Of Features In Phonological Representations; Part Ii On Prosody Contains Among Others Two Papers That Present For The First Time Detailed Acoustic And Perceptual Evidence On The Rhythm Rule; Part Iii On Articulatory Organization Includes Several Papers That--From Different Perspectives--Test Hypotheses Derived From Articulatory Phonology Thereby Testifying To The Great Influence This Theory Has Exerted In Recent Years.