= The Even Yearbook 4 (2000) == #39 ''volume:'' [[:2000|4 (2000)]] \\ ''pages:'' 153–178 \\ ''author:'' [[:László Varga]] \\ ''title:'' Approaches to Rhythmical Variation in English \\ ''abstract:'' The article reviews and critically evaluates the most influential schools analysing English rhythmical variation of the ˈ//thirteen //ˈ//men// and ˈ//just thir//ˈ//teen// type in the past 20 years or so, paying special attention to Liberman & Prince's tree-and-grid-based model (1977), Selkirk's pure grid model (1984), Hayes' tree-and-grid model (1984), and Gussenhoven's accent-based model (1991). The conclusion is that both kinds of variation can be analysed uniformly in Gussenhoven's framework, and that they are postlexical phenomena, possibly belonging to the P1 stratum of postlexical phonology, in the sense of Kaisse (1990). \\ ''PDF:'' [[this>_media/00va.pdf|   full text]] \\ ''refs:'' ++ ⟨BibTeX⟩ | \\ ''@article{even00va, \\   author  = {László Varga}, \\   title   = {Approaches to {R}hythmical {V}ariation in {E}nglish}, \\   year    = 2000, \\   journal = {The Even Yearbook}, \\   volume  = 4, \\   pages   = {153--178}, \\   url     = {http://seas.elte.hu/w/!even/00va} \\ }''\\ ++ ++ ⟨RIS⟩ | \\ ''TY  - JOUR \\ AU  - Varga,László \\ PY  - 2000/​/​/ \\ TI  - Approaches to Rhythmical Variation in English \\ T2  - The Even Yearbook \\ VL  - 4 \\ SP  - 153 \\ EP  - 178 \\ UR  - http://seas.elte.hu/w/!even/00va \\ ER  -''\\ ++ ++ ⟨txt⟩ | \\ '' Varga, László. 2000. Approaches to Rhythmical Variation in English. The Even Yearbook 4: 153–178. http://seas.elte.hu/w/!even/00va'' ++