In:Romance Phonology and Variation: Selected papers from the 30th Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages, Gainesville, Florida, February 2000
Edited by Caroline R. Wiltshire and Joaquim Camps
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 217] 2002
► pp. vii–viii
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Published online: 26 July 2002
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.217.toc
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Table of contents
Acknowledgmentsv
Contributorsix
Romance phonology and variation
Constraining the vagaries of glide distribution in varieties of French
On the relationship between comprehension and production data in codeswitching
Focus, word order variation and intonation in Spanish and English: An OT account
Morphological complexity and Spanish object clitic variation
Catalan phonology: Cluster simplification and nasal place assimilation
The articulator group and liquid geometry: Implications for Spanish phonology present and past
Intonation in Spanish and the other Ibero-Romance languages: Overview and status quaestionis
‘Partial Spanish’: Strategies of pidginization and simplification (from Lingua Franca to ‘Gringo Lingo’)
The death of French in Medieval England
Discourse context and polysemy: Spanish casi
New insights into French reduplication
Local conjunction in Italian and French phonology
On the relation between quantity-sensitive stress and distinctive vowel length: The history of a principle and its relevance for Romance
Index of Terms & Concepts
