Indiana University Working Papers in Linguistics Volume 6:
Phonological Opacity Effects in Optimality Theory
Edited by Ashley Farris-Trimble and Daniel Dinnsen
This volume is the sixth in our working papers series initiated by the Indiana University Linguistics Club and the Department of Linguistics at Indiana University - Bloomington to showcase the research of our students, faculty and alumni. The papers in this volume focus on opacity effects in optimality theory and include the articles listed below.
- Opacity and German Glide Formation -- T. A. Hall
- Unexpected hiatus and base-identity in the Spanish verbal paradigm -- Nicholas A. Henriksen
- Double opacity in standard colloquial Bengali Verbs through the lens of OT-CC* -- Traci C. Nagle
- Nonuniformity of coda weight in Kuuku-Ya?u -- Laura W. McGarrity
- Underapplication of stress clash resolution: The role of morphologically-derived environments -- B. Devan Steiner
- Acquisition of final voicing: An acoustic and theoretic account -- Jessica A. Barlow and Amanda Keare
- An opacity-tolerant conspiracy in phonological acquisition -- Daniel A. Dinnsen and Ashley W. Farris-Trimble
- Cumulative faithfulness effects: Opaque or transparent? -- Ashley W. Farris-Trimble
- An astronomical opacity effect -- Daniel A. Dinnsen
ISSN: 1524-2110-06
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