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There is some disagreement among phonologists on the arrangement and inclusion of units in the hierarchy. For example, the clitic group is not universally recognised, and the P-phrase and IU come from different traditions and have different definitions.
==References==
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*{{cite journal | last = Hayes | first = Bruce | title = The prosodic hierarchy in meter | journal = Phonetics and Phonology Vol. 1: Rhythm and Meter | editor-last = Kiparsky | editor-first = P. | editor-last2 = Youmans | editor-first2 = G. | publisher = Academic Press | ___location = San Diego | pages = 201-260 | date = 1989}}
*{{cite book | last = Nespor | first = M. | author2 = Vogel | first2 = I. | title = Prosodic Phonology | publisher = Foris Publications | ___location = Dordrecht | date = 1986 }}
*{{cite book | last = Pierrehumbert | first = J. | last2 = Beckman | first2 = M. B. | title = Japanese Tone Structure | ___location = Cambridge, MA | publisher = MIT Press | date = 1988}}
*{{cite journal | last = Selkirk | first = E. O. | title = The prosodic structure of function words | journal = International Conference on Bootstrapping from Speech to Grammar in Early Acquisition | editor-last = Martin | editor-first = J. | editor2-last = Demuth | editor2-first = K. | ___location = Hillsdale, NJ | publisher = Lawrence Erlbaum | date = 1996}}
*{{cite journal | last = Shattuck-Hufnagel | first = Stephanie | last2 = Turk | first2 = Alice | title = A Prosody Tutorial for Investigators of Auditory Sentence Processing | journal = Journal of Psycholinguistic Research | volume = 25 | issue = 2 | pages = 193-247 | date = 1996 }}
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==See also==
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