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Volume IV: Phonological Interfaces


Subject Theoretical Linguistics » Phonology

DOI: 10.1111/b.9781405184236.2011.x


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82. Featural Affixes 83. Paradigms 84. Clitics 85. Cyclicity 86. Morpheme Structure Constraints 87. Neighborhood Effects 88. Derived Environment Effects 89. Gradience and Categoricality in Phonological Theory 90. Frequency Effects 91. Vowel Harmony: Opaque and Transparent Vowels 92. Variability 93. Sound Change 94. Lexical Phonology and the Lexical Syndrome 95. Loanword Phonology 96. Experimental Approaches in Theoretical Phonology 97. Tonogenesis 98. Speech Perception and Phonology 99. Phonologically Conditioned Allomorph Selection 100. Reduplication 101. The Interpretation of Phonological Patterns in First Language Acquisition 102. Category-specific Effects 103. Phonological Sensitivity to Morphological Structure 104. Root-Affix Asymmetries 105. Tier Segregation 106. Exceptionality ... log in or subscribe to read full text

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