In:Sonic Signatures: Studies dedicated to John Harris
Edited by Geoff Lindsey and Andrew Nevins
[Language Faculty and Beyond 14] 2017
► pp. v–vi
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Table of contents
Introduction
vii
Geoff Lindsey
Andrew Nevins
English /au/: An acoustic explanation for a phonological pattern
1
Philip Backley
The internal TR clusters of Acadian French: A hint from schwa
17
Monik Charette
Hocus bogus? Licensing paths and voicing in Polish
33
Eugeniusz Cyran
A unifying explanation of the Great Vowel Shift, Canadian Raising and Southern Monophthonging
63
Carlos Gussenhoven
Deconstructing tongue root harmony systems
73
Harry van der Hulst
Underlying representations and Bantu segmental phonology
101
Larry Hyman
Uniqueness in element signatures
117
Nancy Kula
Charting the vowel space
133
Geoff Lindsey
The relative salience of consonant nasality and true obstruent voicing
145
Kuniya Nasukawa
Asymmetric variation
163
Péter Rebrus
Péter Szigetvári
Miklós Törkenczy
The beginning of the word: Child language data
189
Eirini Sanoudaki
On the diachronic origin of Nivkh height restrictions
201
Hidetoshi Shiraishi
Bert Botma
Segmental loss and phonological representation
215
Thaïs Cristófaro Silva
Maria Cantoni
Nívia Oliveira
Izabel Miranda
The phonology of handshape distribution in Maxakalí sign
231
Diane Stoianov
Andrew Nevins
English stress is binary and lexical
263
Péter Szigetvári
Bogus clusters and lenition in Tuscan Italian: Implications for the theory of sonority
277
Shanti Ulfsbjorninn
The prosodic status of glides in Anaañ reduplication
297
Eno-Abasi Urua
Ememobong Udoh
Index
321
