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On the role of locality in learning stress patterns

Jeffrey Heinz

Phonology, Volume 26, Issue 02, Aug 2009, pp 303-351
doi: 10.1017/S0952675709990145 (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 25 Aug 2009
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Syllabification in Moroccan Arabic: evidence from patterns of temporal stability in articulation

Jason Shaw, Adamantios I. Gafos, Philip Hoole and Chakir Zeroual

Phonology, Volume 26, Issue 01, May 2009, pp 187-215
doi: 10.1017/S0952675709001754 (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jun 2009
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German fricatives: coda devoicing or positional faithfulness?

Jill Beckman, Michael Jessen and Catherine Ringen

Phonology, Volume 26, Issue 02, Aug 2009, pp 231-268
doi: 10.1017/S0952675709990121 (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 25 Aug 2009
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Introduction: phonological models and experimental data

Andries W. Coetzee, René Kager and Joe Pater

Phonology, Volume 26, Issue 01, May 2009, pp 1-8
doi: 10.1017/S0952675709001699 (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jun 2009
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Constraints on onsets and codas of words and phrases

Kathryn Flack

Phonology, Volume 26, Issue 02, Aug 2009, pp 269-302
doi: 10.1017/S0952675709990133 (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 25 Aug 2009
 

Perceptual similarity in loanword adaptation: English postvocalic word-final stops in Korean

Yoonjung Kang

Phonology, Volume 20, Issue 02, Aug 2003, pp 219-273
doi: 10.1017/S0952675703004524 (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 02 Mar 2004
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Feature-based generalisation as a source of gradient acceptability

Adam Albright

Phonology, Volume 26, Issue 01, May 2009, pp 9-41
doi: 10.1017/S0952675709001705 (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 29 Jun 2009
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The relationship between the perception of non-native phonotactics and loanword adaptation

Lisa Davidson

Phonology, Volume 24, Issue 02, Aug 2007, pp 261-286
doi: 10.1017/S0952675707001200 (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 16 Oct 2007
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Syllables without vowels: phonetic and phonological evidence from Tashlhiyt Berber

Rachid Ridouane

Phonology, Volume 25, Issue 02, Aug 2008, pp 321-359
doi: 10.1017/S0952675708001498 (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 12 Nov 2008
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Place assimilation and phonetic grounding: a cross-linguistic perceptual study

Alexei Kochetov and Connie K. So

Phonology, Volume 24, Issue 03, Dec 2007, pp 397-432
doi: 10.1017/S0952675707001273 (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 30 Nov 2007
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