In:Headhood, Elements, Specification and Contrastivity: Phonological papers in honour of John Anderson
Edited by Philip Carr, Jacques Durand and Colin J. Ewen
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 259] 2005
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 18 March 2005
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Table of contents
John M. Anderson: Publications, 1968–2004xv
List of contributorsxxvii
Introduction: The structure of phonological representations
Salience, Headhood and Analogies
Old English I-Umlaut: A Unitary Sound Change? Dependency, Contrast and Non-Specification
Old English Breaking and Syllable Structure
Tense/Lax, the Vowel System of English and Phonological Theory
Headedness and Defective Distributions in Polish
Vowel Reduction as Information Loss
Tones and Dependency in Yorùbá
Sharing Makes us Stronger: Process Inhibition and Segmental Structure
The Molecular Structure of Phonological Segments
Representation and the Role of Underspecification in Declarative Phonology
Heads I Win, Tails You Lose
How a Phonological Theory of Headedness can Account for Strong vs . Weak Phonetic Alternants
The Aperture Particle ¦a¦: Its Role and Functions
Towards a taw -based Phonological Representation of Place
References
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