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Preface | ||
Curriculum vitae | ||
Testimonials | ||
Publications | ||
Instead of an introduction | 1 | |
Meno's paradox and the acquisition of grammar | 7 | |
On the logical order of development in acquiring prosodic structure | 29 | |
On the computability of certain derivations in Government Phonology | 55 | |
Structure paradoxes in phonology | 75 | |
An x-bar theory of Government Phonology | 95 | |
Meta-phonological speculations | 131 | |
Metatheoretical problems in phonology with Occam's Razor and non-od-hoc-ness | 149 | |
Eerati tone: towards a tonal dialectology of Emakhuwa | 203 | |
Government Phonology and the vowel harmonies of Natal Portuguese and Yoruba | 223 | |
Palatalisation in Brazilian Portuguese | 243 | |
Two notes on laryngeal licensing | 259 | |
On spirantisation and affricates | 283 | |
Branching onsets in Polish | 303 | |
Are there branching onsets in Modern Icelandic? | 321 | |
Remarks on mutae cum liquida and branching onsets | 339 | |
Defective syllables: the other story of Italian sC(C)-sequences | 365 | |
Remarks on prenominal liaison consonants in French | 385 | |
The phonotactics of a "Prince" language: a case study | 401 | |
On the syllabification of right-edge consonants - evidence from Ahtna (Athapaskan) | 427 | |
Licensing constraint to let | 449 | |
Empty and pseudo-empty categories | 465 | |
Unlicensed domain-final empty nuclei in Korean | 481 | |
Unreleasing: the case of neutralisation in Korean | 497 | |
/r/ syllabicity: Polish versus Bulgarian and Serbo-Croatian | 511 | |
The syllabic nasal in Japanese | 527 | |
Template and morphology in Khalkha Mongolian - and beyond? | 543 | |
A non-derivational analysis of the so-called "diminutive retroflex suffixation" | 563 | |
Why Arabic guttural assimilation is not a phonological process | 581 | |
On a certain notion of "occurrence": the source of metrical structure, and of much more | 599 | |
References | 633 | |
Subject index | 685 | |
Language index | 717 | |
Names index | 719 | |
Contributors | 725 |
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