This paper shows that consonant harmony and parasitic vowel harmony are more similar than previously assumed. I provide a unified and restrictive analysis of parasitic assimilation using feature spreading constraints. In particular, I attribute the differences between the attested and unattested patterns to two types of markedness constraints—alignment and agreement
This dissertation takes up the issue of transparency and opacity in vowel harmony—that is, when a se...
In this paper, I will give a detailed account of vowel harmony, disharmony, dissimila-tion, and elis...
A typology of voicing assimilation has been presented in Cho (1990a), whose result will be summarize...
This paper shows that consonant harmony and parasitic vowel harmony are more similar than previously...
In this dissertation I argue for a general model of assimilation within Optimality Theory, with vowe...
This dissertation explores similarity effects in assimilation, proposing an Attraction Framework to ...
The claim that feature assimilation is strictly local, applying only between adjacent segments, appe...
In this paper we present a novel argument against strict locality in vowel harmony: a vowel’s featur...
Hansson (2001), Rose & Walker (2004), and Walker (2000a, 2000b) have recently proposed that long-dis...
This paper is concerned with the related topics of assimilatory dominance and markedness relations i...
One of the fundamental claims of Optimality Theory is that by varying the rankings of universal cons...
Published as Coyote Papers: Working Papers in Linguistics from A-ZKeley-i, a Philippine language, ha...
Processes traditionally described as assimilations fall into two main types according to the impact ...
This dissertation takes up the issue of transparency and opacity in vowel harmony--that is, when a s...
This paper provides evidence that scales of perceptual distance between sounds play a central role i...
This dissertation takes up the issue of transparency and opacity in vowel harmony—that is, when a se...
In this paper, I will give a detailed account of vowel harmony, disharmony, dissimila-tion, and elis...
A typology of voicing assimilation has been presented in Cho (1990a), whose result will be summarize...
This paper shows that consonant harmony and parasitic vowel harmony are more similar than previously...
In this dissertation I argue for a general model of assimilation within Optimality Theory, with vowe...
This dissertation explores similarity effects in assimilation, proposing an Attraction Framework to ...
The claim that feature assimilation is strictly local, applying only between adjacent segments, appe...
In this paper we present a novel argument against strict locality in vowel harmony: a vowel’s featur...
Hansson (2001), Rose & Walker (2004), and Walker (2000a, 2000b) have recently proposed that long-dis...
This paper is concerned with the related topics of assimilatory dominance and markedness relations i...
One of the fundamental claims of Optimality Theory is that by varying the rankings of universal cons...
Published as Coyote Papers: Working Papers in Linguistics from A-ZKeley-i, a Philippine language, ha...
Processes traditionally described as assimilations fall into two main types according to the impact ...
This dissertation takes up the issue of transparency and opacity in vowel harmony--that is, when a s...
This paper provides evidence that scales of perceptual distance between sounds play a central role i...
This dissertation takes up the issue of transparency and opacity in vowel harmony—that is, when a se...
In this paper, I will give a detailed account of vowel harmony, disharmony, dissimila-tion, and elis...
A typology of voicing assimilation has been presented in Cho (1990a), whose result will be summarize...