In:Phonology in the 1980’s
Edited by Didier L. Goyvaerts
[Studies in the Sciences of Language Series 4] 1981
► pp. vii–viii
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Published online: 1 January 1981
https://doi.org/10.1075/ssls.4.toc
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Table of contents
Introduction
Verbal paradigms in Dutch
In favour of the archiphoneme
Analogical sources of abstractness
New explorations into derivational morphology
Metathesis in Kasem
Non-evidence for the segmental cycle in Klamath
Generative phonology vs. Finnish phonology: retrospect and prospect
Η-aspirée etla syllabation, Expressions disjonctives
The shape of Kunjen Syllables
On the function of boundaries in phonological rules
Representation and derivation of tone
English as a tone language
On the phonological status of downstep in Kikuyu
A phonological theory for intonation models of English and French
Experimental phonology and English stress
Theoretical phonology and child phonology: argumentation and implication
Functional explanations in generative phonology
External evidence for an abstract analysis of the German velar nasal
Recoverability, abstractness and phonotactic constraints
Analytic vs. synthetic aspects of phonological structure
Undigested history and synchronic 'structure'
On the directionality of paradigm regularization
Rule ordering in a parsing model of phonology
Upside-down rules, via-rules, and derivational phonology
Foley's scales of relative phonological strength
Reply to Smith
Some formal and empirical issues in atomic phonology
A nonsegmental model for description and analysis
Natural phonology and generative phonology
