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Functionalism and Formalism in Linguistics: Volume I: General papers
Edited by Michael Darnell, Edith A. Moravcsik, Michael Noonan, Frederick J. Newmeyer and Kathleen Wheatley
[Studies in Language Companion Series 41] 1999
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Moreton, Elliott & Katya Pertsova
2024. Implicit and explicit processes in phonological concept learning. Phonology  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Tanaka, Yu
2024. Learning biases in proper nouns. Phonology  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
BERNHARDT, Barbara May, Gabriela RAYMOND, Carmen ÁVILA, Pablo CÁCERES SERRANO, Gloria CARBALLO, Dolores FRESNEDA, Elvira MENDOZA, Karen HOANG, Lydia LIU, Juana MUÑOZ, Denisse PÉREZ & Joseph P. STEMBERGER
2023. Singleton consonant onset acquisition in monolingual Granada Spanish-speaking preschoolers with typical versus protracted phonological development: Impacts of word structure and feature constraints. Journal of Child Language  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Culbertson, Jennifer
2023. Artificial language learning. In The Oxford Handbook of Experimental Syntax,  pp. 271 ff. DOI logo
Guerrero Montero, Juan, Andres Karjus, Kenny Smith & Richard A. Blythe
2023. Reliable detection and quantification of selective forces in language change. Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory DOI logo
Basbøll, Hans
2022. Phonology in Glossematics in Northern and Western Europe. In The Oxford History of Phonology,  pp. 331 ff. DOI logo
Battistella, Edwin
2022. The Prague School. In The Oxford History of Phonology,  pp. 221 ff. DOI logo
Boersma, Paul, Kateřina Chládková & Titia Benders
2022. Phonological features emerge substance-freely from the phonetics and the morphology. Canadian Journal of Linguistics/Revue canadienne de linguistique 67:4  pp. 611 ff. DOI logo
Bohas, Georges & Jean Lowenstamm
2022. Thetaṣrīfin the medieval Arabic grammatical tradition. In The Oxford History of Phonology,  pp. 83 ff. DOI logo
Calabrese, Andrea
2022. Historical notes on constraint-and-repair approaches. In The Oxford History of Phonology,  pp. 530 ff. DOI logo
Cardoso, Amanda, James Crippen & Gloria Mellesmoen
2022. Cross-dialectal synchronic variation of a diachronic conditioned merger in Tlingit. Linguistics Vanguard 8:s5  pp. 519 ff. DOI logo
Chandlee, Jane & Adam Jardine
2022. Phonological theory and computational modelling. In The Oxford History of Phonology,  pp. 656 ff. DOI logo
de Boer, Bart
2022. Phonology and evolution. In The Oxford History of Phonology,  pp. 694 ff. DOI logo
Dresher, B. Elan & Daniel Currie Hall
2022. Developments leading towards generative phonology. In The Oxford History of Phonology,  pp. 372 ff. DOI logo
Dresher, B. Elan & Harry van der Hulst
2022. Introduction. In The Oxford History of Phonology,  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
B. Elan Dresher & Harry van der Hulst
2022. The Oxford History of Phonology, DOI logo
Duanmu, San & Haruo Kubozono
2022. The East Asian tradition. In The Oxford History of Phonology,  pp. 64 ff. DOI logo
Fruehwald, Josef
2022. The study of variation. In The Oxford History of Phonology,  pp. 569 ff. DOI logo
Hall, Kathleen Currie
2022. Corpora and phonological analysis. In The Oxford History of Phonology,  pp. 619 ff. DOI logo
Heinz, Jeffrey & Jonathan Rawski
2022. Learnability in phonology. In The Oxford History of Phonology,  pp. 677 ff. DOI logo
Hulst, Harry van der
2022. The (early) history of sign language phonology. In The Oxford History of Phonology,  pp. 284 ff. DOI logo
Iosad, Pavel
2022. Phonology in the Soviet Union. In The Oxford History of Phonology,  pp. 309 ff. DOI logo
Joseph, John E.
2022. Saussure and structural phonology. In The Oxford History of Phonology,  pp. 203 ff. DOI logo
Kenstowicz, Michael J.
2022. The Sound Pattern of Englishand early generative phonology. In The Oxford History of Phonology,  pp. 396 ff. DOI logo
Kenstowicz, Michael J. & Charles W. Kisseberth
2022. Phonological derivation in early generative phonology. In The Oxford History of Phonology,  pp. 419 ff. DOI logo
Kingston, John
2022. Phonetic explanation in phonology. In The Oxford History of Phonology,  pp. 593 ff. DOI logo
Kiparsky, Paul
2022. Pāṇini. In The Oxford History of Phonology,  pp. 38 ff. DOI logo
Kisseberth, Charles W.
2022. Representations in generative phonology in the 1970s and 1980s. In The Oxford History of Phonology,  pp. 440 ff. DOI logo
Ladd, D. Robert
2022. Mid-century American phonology. In The Oxford History of Phonology,  pp. 356 ff. DOI logo
Lahiri, Aditi & Frans Plank
2022. Phonological phrasing. In The Oxford History of Phonology,  pp. 134 ff. DOI logo
Moro, Elena Battaner & Richard Ogden
2022. John R. Firth and the London School. In The Oxford History of Phonology,  pp. 242 ff. DOI logo
Perozzo, Reiner Vinicius & Felipe Flores Kupske
2022. berço colonial à dinâmica não linear. Letrônica 15:1  pp. e42641 ff. DOI logo
Pierrehumbert, Janet B.
2022. More than seventy years of probabilistic phonology. In The Oxford History of Phonology,  pp. 639 ff. DOI logo
Radwańska-Williams, Joanna
2022. The Kazan School. In The Oxford History of Phonology,  pp. 179 ff. DOI logo
Ritter, Nancy A.
2022. Government Phonology in historical perspective. In The Oxford History of Phonology,  pp. 509 ff. DOI logo
Salmons, Joseph
2022. Nineteenth-century historical linguists’ contributions to phonology. In The Oxford History of Phonology,  pp. 163 ff. DOI logo
Scheer, Tobias
2022. The interaction between phonology and morphosyntax in generative grammar. In The Oxford History of Phonology,  pp. 462 ff. DOI logo
Sen, Ranjan
2022. The Greco-Roman tradition. In The Oxford History of Phonology,  pp. 109 ff. DOI logo
Shooshtaryzadeh, Froogh & Joseph Paul Stemberger
2022. Idiosyncratic consonant clusters: a Farsi-speaking child with protracted phonological development. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 36:7  pp. 630 ff. DOI logo
Silverstein, Michael
2022. Boas—Sapir—Bloomfield. In The Oxford History of Phonology,  pp. 260 ff. DOI logo
Sproat, Richard
2022. Writing systems. In The Oxford History of Phonology,  pp. 19 ff. DOI logo
Staun, Jørgen
2022. Dependency Phonology. In The Oxford History of Phonology,  pp. 485 ff. DOI logo
Stemberger, Joseph Paul & Barbara May Bernhardt
2022. Individual profiles in protracted phonological development across languages: introduction to the special issue. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 36:7  pp. 597 ff. DOI logo
van Oostendorp, Marc
2022. Optimality Theory. In The Oxford History of Phonology,  pp. 551 ff. DOI logo
Katz, Jonah
2021. Intervocalic lenition is not phonological: evidence from Campidanese Sardinian. Phonology 38:4  pp. 651 ff. DOI logo
Kawahara, Shigeto, Mahayana C. Godoy & Gakuji Kumagai
2021. English Speakers Can Infer Pokémon Types Based on Sound Symbolism. Frontiers in Psychology 12 DOI logo
Rose, Yvan & Natalie Penney
2021. Language and Learner Specific Influences on the Emergence of Consonantal Place and Manner Features. Frontiers in Psychology 12 DOI logo
Łukaszewicz, Beata
2021. The dynamical landscape: phonological acquisition and the phonology–phonetics link. Phonology 38:1  pp. 81 ff. DOI logo
Bárkányi, Zsuzsanna & Zoltán G. Kiss
2020. Neutralisation and contrast preservation. Linguistic Variation 20:1  pp. 56 ff. DOI logo
BEGUŠ, GAŠPER
2019. Post-nasal devoicing and the blurring process. Journal of Linguistics 55:4  pp. 689 ff. DOI logo
Beguš, Gašper
2020. Generative Adversarial Phonology: Modeling Unsupervised Phonetic and Phonological Learning With Neural Networks. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence 3 DOI logo
Torre, Iván G., Bartolo Luque, Lucas Lacasa, Christopher T. Kello & Antoni Hernández-Fernández
2019. On the physical origin of linguistic laws and lognormality in speech. Royal Society Open Science 6:8  pp. 191023 ff. DOI logo
van de Weijer, Jeroen
2019. Where now with Optimality Theory?. Acta Linguistica Academica 66:1  pp. 115 ff. DOI logo
Becker, Michael, Lauren Eby Clemens & Andrew Nevins
2017. Generalization of French and Portuguese plural alternations and initial syllable protection. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 35:2  pp. 299 ff. DOI logo
BENNETT, RYAN
2017. Output optimization in the Irish plural system. Journal of Linguistics 53:2  pp. 229 ff. DOI logo
Cabrelli Amaro, Jennifer
2017. The role of prosodic structure in the L2 acquisition of Spanish stop lenition. Second Language Research 33:2  pp. 233 ff. DOI logo
Moreton, Elliott, Joe Pater & Katya Pertsova
2017. Phonological Concept Learning. Cognitive Science 41:1  pp. 4 ff. DOI logo
Byun, Tara Mc Allister & Anne‐Michelle Tessier
2016. Motor Influences on Grammar in an Emergentist Model of Phonology. Language and Linguistics Compass 10:9  pp. 431 ff. DOI logo
Kaplan, Aaron
2015. Maximal prominence and a theory of possible licensors. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 33:4  pp. 1235 ff. DOI logo
Bradley, Travis G.
2014. Optimality Theory and Spanish Phonology. Language and Linguistics Compass 8:2  pp. 65 ff. DOI logo
Hendriks, Petra
2014. Asymmetries in Language Acquisition. In Asymmetries between Language Production and Comprehension [Studies in Theoretical Psycholinguistics, 42],  pp. 33 ff. DOI logo
Hendriks, Petra
2014. Understanding and Misunderstanding. In Asymmetries between Language Production and Comprehension [Studies in Theoretical Psycholinguistics, 42],  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Berent, Iris, Vered Vaknin-Nusbaum, Evan Balaban & Albert M. Galaburda
2013. Phonological generalizations in dyslexia: The phonological grammar may not be impaired. Cognitive Neuropsychology 30:5  pp. 285 ff. DOI logo
Hayes, Bruce & James White
2013. Phonological Naturalness and Phonotactic Learning. Linguistic Inquiry 44:1  pp. 45 ff. DOI logo
Stemberger, Joseph Paul
2013. Phonological reduction in the first part of noun compounds. The Mental Lexicon 8:3  pp. 320 ff. DOI logo
Stemberger, Joseph Paul
2015. Phonological reduction in the first part of noun compounds. In Phonological and Phonetic Considerations of Lexical Processing [Benjamins Current Topics, 80],  pp. 67 ff. DOI logo
Moreton, Elliott & Joe Pater
2012. Structure and Substance in Artificial‐Phonology Learning, Part II: Substance. Language and Linguistics Compass 6:11  pp. 702 ff. DOI logo
Moreton, Elliott & Joe Pater
2012. Structure and Substance in Artificial‐phonology Learning, Part I: Structure. Language and Linguistics Compass 6:11  pp. 686 ff. DOI logo
Stausland Johnsen, Sverre
2012. A diachronic account of phonological unnaturalness. Phonology 29:3  pp. 505 ff. DOI logo
Becker, Michael & Anne-Michelle Tessier
2011. Trajectories of faithfulness in child-specific phonology. Phonology 28:2  pp. 163 ff. DOI logo
Byun, Tara McAllister
2011. A gestural account of a child-specific neutralisation in strong position. Phonology 28:3  pp. 371 ff. DOI logo
MCALLISTER BYUN, TARA
2012. Positional velar fronting: An updated articulatory account. Journal of Child Language 39:5  pp. 1043 ff. DOI logo
Kaplan, Abby
2011. Perceptual Pressures on Lenition. Language and Speech 54:3  pp. 285 ff. DOI logo
Kraehenmann, Astrid
2011. Initial Geminates. In The Blackwell Companion to Phonology,  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Martin, Andrew & Sharon Peperkamp
2011. Speech Perception and Phonology. In The Blackwell Companion to Phonology,  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Mielke, Jeff
2011. Distinctive Features. In The Blackwell Companion to Phonology,  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Ryan, Kevin M.
2011. Gradient syllable weight and weight universals in quantitative metrics. Phonology 28:3  pp. 413 ff. DOI logo
Ryan, Kevin M.
2022. Degenerate feet in phrasal phonology: evidence from Latin and Ancient Greek. Phonology 39:2  pp. 345 ff. DOI logo
Sandler, Wendy, Mark Aronoff, Irit Meir & Carol Padden
2011. The gradual emergence of phonological form in a new language. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 29:2  pp. 503 ff. DOI logo
Shahin, Kimary
2011. Acoustic testing for phonologization. Canadian Journal of Linguistics/Revue canadienne de linguistique 56:3  pp. 321 ff. DOI logo
Yu, Alan C. L.
2011. Mergers and Neutralization. In The Blackwell Companion to Phonology,  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
JAROSZ, GAJA
2010. Implicational markedness and frequency in constraint-based computational models of phonological learning. Journal of Child Language 37:3  pp. 565 ff. DOI logo
Jarosz, Gaja
2017. Defying the stimulus: acquisition of complex onsets in Polish. Phonology 34:2  pp. 269 ff. DOI logo
Jarosz, Gaja
2019. Computational Modeling of Phonological Learning. Annual Review of Linguistics 5:1  pp. 67 ff. DOI logo
Zhang, Jie & Yuwen Lai
2010. Testing the role of phonetic knowledge in Mandarin tone sandhi. Phonology 27:1  pp. 153 ff. DOI logo
Zuraw, Kie
2010. A model of lexical variation and the grammar with application to Tagalog nasal substitution. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 28:2  pp. 417 ff. DOI logo
Bernd Heine & Heiko Narrog
2009. The Oxford Handbook of Linguistic Analysis, DOI logo
Maddieson, Ian
2009. Phonology, Naturalness and Universals. Poznań Studies in Contemporary Linguistics 45:1 DOI logo
Curtin, Suzanne
2008. René Kager, Joe Pater & Wim Zonneveld (eds), Constraints in phonological acquisition. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004. Pp. 417. ISBN 0-521-82963.*. Journal of Child Language 35:3  pp. 721 ff. DOI logo
Dalcher, Christina Villafaña
2008. Consonant weakening in Florentine Italian: A cross-disciplinary approach to gradient and variable sound change. Language Variation and Change 20:2  pp. 275 ff. DOI logo
Goad, Heather & Lydia White
2008. Prosodic structure and the representation of L2 functional morphology: A nativist approach. Lingua 118:4  pp. 577 ff. DOI logo
Kawahara, Shigeto
2008. Phonetic naturalness and unnaturalness in Japanese loanword phonology. Journal of East Asian Linguistics 17:4  pp. 317 ff. DOI logo
Kawahara, Shigeto
2024.  Diana Archangeli & Douglas Pulleyblank (2022). Emergent Phonology. Berlin: Language Science Press. Pp. vi+193.. Phonology  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Gordon, Matthew
2007. Typology in Optimality Theory. Language and Linguistics Compass 1:6  pp. 750 ff. DOI logo
Hansson, Gunnar Ólafur
2007. On the evolution of consonant harmony: the case of secondary articulation agreement. Phonology 24:1  pp. 77 ff. DOI logo
Hansson, Gunnar Ólafur
2008. Diachronic Explanations of Sound Patterns. Language and Linguistics Compass 2:5  pp. 859 ff. DOI logo
TAJIMA, KEIICHI
2007. Relevance of Phonetics in Phonology (B. Hayes, R. Kirchner and D. Steriade (eds.), Phonetically Based Phonology). ENGLISH LINGUISTICS 24:2  pp. 627 ff. DOI logo
Wedel, Andrew B.
2007. Feedback and regularity in the lexicon. Phonology 24:1  pp. 147 ff. DOI logo
Bermúdez-Otero, Ricardo & Kersti Börjars
2006. Markedness in phonology and in syntax: the problem of grounding. Lingua 116:5  pp. 710 ff. DOI logo
Wilson, Colin
2006. Learning Phonology With Substantive Bias: An Experimental and Computational Study of Velar Palatalization. Cognitive Science 30:5  pp. 945 ff. DOI logo
Flemming, Edward
2005. Deriving natural classes in phonology. Lingua 115:3  pp. 287 ff. DOI logo
Horn, Laurence
2005. Current issues in neo-Gricean pragmatics. Intercultural Pragmatics 2:2 DOI logo
Walker, Rachel
2005. Weak Triggers in Vowel Harmony. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 23:4  pp. 917 ff. DOI logo
Blevins, Juliette
2004. Evolutionary Phonology, DOI logo
Pater, Joe
2004. Austronesian Nasal Substitution and Other NC Effects. In Optimality Theory in Phonology,  pp. 269 ff. DOI logo
Pater, Joe
2009. Weighted Constraints in Generative Linguistics. Cognitive Science 33:6  pp. 999 ff. DOI logo
Minkova, Donka
2003. Alliteration and Sound Change in Early English, DOI logo
Peperkamp, Sharon
2003. Phonological Acquisition: Recent Attainments and New Challenges. Language and Speech 46:2-3  pp. 87 ff. DOI logo
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2011. References. In The Handbook of Phonological Theory,  pp. 779 ff. DOI logo
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2014. Theories, I: Formalist and Perception Models. In Phonological Development,  pp. 245 ff. DOI logo
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2022. Copyright Page. In The Oxford History of Phonology,  pp. iv ff. DOI logo
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2022. List of Abbreviations. In The Oxford History of Phonology,  pp. xiii ff. DOI logo
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2022. List of Figures and Tables. In The Oxford History of Phonology,  pp. ix ff. DOI logo

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