Indiana University Working Papers in Linguistics Volume 1:
Optimal Green Ideas in Phonology
Edited by Karen Baertsch and Daniel A. Dinnsen
This volume is the first in a new 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 optimality theoretic phonology and include the articles listed below.
- The Parallel Distribution of Aspirated Stops and /h/ in American English -- Stuart Davis
- Generational Faithfulness in Hopi Reduplicative Infixation -- Tiffany L. Kershner
- A Case of Sympathy in Javanese Affixation -- Minkyung Lee
- Extrametricality in English -- Youngsung Lee
- Sympathy, Cumulativity, and the Duke-of-York Gambit -- John J. McCarthy
- A Sympathy Account of Multiple Opacity in Wintu -- Laura Wilbur McGarrity
- On the Role of Segmental Contrasts in the Acquisition of Clusters -- Kathleen M. O'Connor
ISSN: 1524-2110-01
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