“Generative Phonology” is a textbook written by Charles Kisseberth and Michael Kenstowicz, first published in 1986 by Emerald Publishing The Limited. The book, with 459 pages, delves into the subject area of Linguistics, specifically focusing on Phonetics & Phonology. It offers a comprehensive description and theory of Generative Phonology, providing insights into the rules and principles that govern the structure of language sounds. With a paperback binding, this textbook is a valuable resource for students and professionals in the field of linguistics looking to deepen their understanding of phonological phenomena.