The phonology of [anterior] in Chumash supports recent proposals by Hansson (2001), Rose & Walker (2004), and Walker (2000a, 2000b) that long-distance consonant assimilation does not involve autosegmental spreading. Linking of the feature [anterior] is forbidden across morpheme boundaries, but long-distance [anterior] harmony is allowed across morpheme boundaries. The Chumash evidence therefore shows that assimilation can occur without autosegmental spreading
This dissertation explores similarity effects in assimilation, proposing an Attraction Framework to ...
Vowel harmony and vowel-to-vowel coarticulation are long-distance assimilatory processes wherein cer...
As of 2017, only four of the world’s languages are known to present opacity effects in coronal harmo...
The phonology of [anterior] in Chumash supports recent proposals by Hansson (2001), Rose & Walker (2...
recently proposed that long-distance consonant assimilation is accomplished via segmental correspond...
In this dissertation, I argue for a theory of long-distance consonant dissimilation based on Surface...
This paper shows that consonant harmony and parasitic vowel harmony are more similar than previously...
In some languages, segments bearing a potential harmonizing feature trigger harmony while other segm...
It has been recently proposed that phonological constraints enforcing consonant harmony (long-distan...
We present tongue-palate contact (EPG) and acoustic data on English sibilant assimilation, with a pa...
An aspirated stop in a Kashaya prefix becomes a plain voiceless stop by dissimilation when the root ...
Bondu-so (Dogon; Mali) vowel harmony exhibits both typologically and theoretically interesting prope...
In this dissertation, I argue for a theory of long-distance consonant dissimilation based on Surface...
recently proposed that long-distance consonant assimilation is accomplished via segmental correspond...
Consonant harmony (CH) is found less frequently than its big brother vowel harmony (VH), both in the...
This dissertation explores similarity effects in assimilation, proposing an Attraction Framework to ...
Vowel harmony and vowel-to-vowel coarticulation are long-distance assimilatory processes wherein cer...
As of 2017, only four of the world’s languages are known to present opacity effects in coronal harmo...
The phonology of [anterior] in Chumash supports recent proposals by Hansson (2001), Rose & Walker (2...
recently proposed that long-distance consonant assimilation is accomplished via segmental correspond...
In this dissertation, I argue for a theory of long-distance consonant dissimilation based on Surface...
This paper shows that consonant harmony and parasitic vowel harmony are more similar than previously...
In some languages, segments bearing a potential harmonizing feature trigger harmony while other segm...
It has been recently proposed that phonological constraints enforcing consonant harmony (long-distan...
We present tongue-palate contact (EPG) and acoustic data on English sibilant assimilation, with a pa...
An aspirated stop in a Kashaya prefix becomes a plain voiceless stop by dissimilation when the root ...
Bondu-so (Dogon; Mali) vowel harmony exhibits both typologically and theoretically interesting prope...
In this dissertation, I argue for a theory of long-distance consonant dissimilation based on Surface...
recently proposed that long-distance consonant assimilation is accomplished via segmental correspond...
Consonant harmony (CH) is found less frequently than its big brother vowel harmony (VH), both in the...
This dissertation explores similarity effects in assimilation, proposing an Attraction Framework to ...
Vowel harmony and vowel-to-vowel coarticulation are long-distance assimilatory processes wherein cer...
As of 2017, only four of the world’s languages are known to present opacity effects in coronal harmo...