Intonation is becoming increasingly prominent in areas from phonology to
speech recognition. Ladd gives an exceptionally clear overview of the
key ideas of Pierrehumbert's autosegmental-metrical theory to
intonational phonology, and discusses alternative approaches. He also
looks critically at the version put forward by generativists, and offers
his own solutions. This book will appeal to phonologists as an original
contribution, and will be welcomed by students and researchers, who will
find in it the ideal overview of recent work.