Ben Hermans

List of John Benjamins publications in which Ben Hermans is involved.

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The Derivational Residue in Phonological Optimality Theory

Edited by Ben Hermans and Marc van Oostendorp

Constraint-based frameworks such as Optimality Theory (OT) have significantly altered phonologists' views on the nature of derivations and their role in linguistic theory. Earlier frameworks of generative phonology were characterized by a fairly complicated theory of derivations, involving lexical… read more
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today, 28] 1999. viii, 321 pp.
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Battisti, Elisa and Ben Hermans 2009 Fixed and variable properties of the palatalization of dental stops in Brazilian Portuguese: In an Italian immigrant communityPhonetics and Phonology: Interactions and interrelations, Vigário, Marina, Sónia Frota and M. João Freitas (eds.), pp. 235–246 | Article
Assuming that unranked constraints generate variation and that features can reoccur at various levels in the segmental tree, the variable palatalization of dental stops in a speech variety of Brazilian Portuguese is analyzed as a process which is applied in order to link C(Aperture) of high vowels… read more
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Hermans, Ben 2002 Overapplication of Yer vocalization in RussianLinguistics in the Netherlands 2002, Broekhuis, Hans and Paula Fikkert (eds.), pp. 85–95 | Article
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Hermans, Ben 2001 CL in OTLinguistics in the Netherlands 2001, Wouden, Ton van der and Hans Broekhuis (eds.), pp. 139–150 | Article
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Hermans, Ben and Marc van Oostendorp 2000 Voice–tone interaction in a Limburg dialect: Evidence for feature licensingLinguistics in the Netherlands 2000, Hoop, Helen de and Ton van der Wouden (eds.), pp. 81–91 | Article
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Hermans, Ben 1999 Yer Triggered Vowel Lengthening in SlovakLinguistics in the Netherlands 1999, Bezooijen, Renée van and René Kager (eds.), pp. 67–79 | Article
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Oostendorp, Marc van and Ben Hermans 1999 Introduction: Optimality Theory and Derivational EffectsThe Derivational Residue in Phonological Optimality Theory, Hermans, Ben and Marc van Oostendorp (eds.), pp. 1–28 | Article
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Hermans, Ben 1992 On the representation of quasi-long vowels in Dutch and LimburgianLinguistics in the Netherlands 1992, Bok-Bennema, Reineke and Roeland van Hout (eds.), pp. 75–86 | Article
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Hermans, Ben 1991 Eliminating Destressing RulesLinguistics in the Netherlands 1991, Drijkoningen, Frank and Ans M.C. van Kemenade (eds.), pp. 51–60 | Article
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