In:Optimality-Theoretic Studies in Spanish Phonology
Edited by Fernando Martínez-Gil and Sonia Colina
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today 99] 2006
► pp. vii–viii
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Published online: 15 March 2007
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.99.toc
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Table of contents
Introduction
Spanish complex onsets and the phonetics–phonology interface
Phonological phrasing in Spanish
Hiatus resolution and incomplete identity
Depalatalization in Spanish revisited
Upstepping vowel height: A constraint-based account of metaphony in Proto-Spanish and Lena Asturian
The phonology of nasal consonants in five Spanish dialects
Optimality-theoretic advances in our understanding of Spanish syllable structure
Exceptional hiatuses in Spanish
The Spanish stress window
Morphological structure and phonological domains in Spanish denominal derivation
Gender allomorphy and epenthesis in Spanish
A paradigm account of Spanish number
Prefix boundaries in Spanish varieties: A non-derivational OT account
Optimality Theory and language change in Spanish
Duration, voice, and dispersion in stop contrasts from Latin to Spanish
The interaction between faithfulness constraints and sociolinguistic variation: The acquisition of phonological variation in first language speakers
Sonority scales and syllable structure: Toward a formal account of phonological change
Foot, word and phrase constraints in first language acquisition of Spanish stress
Acquistion of syllable structure in Spanish
Constraint conflict in the acquisition of clusters in Spanish
Subject index
Index of constraints
