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.