Phonology Reading Group - Summer Semester 2018
Module 04-046-2014 • Suprasegmental Phonology • Thursday 15:15-16:45 • Room H1 5.16
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We meet every week to discuss recent and/or important work in phonology. Most of the time we agree on a paper that we all read and then discuss, but we also include talks/discussions about our own work in progress.
Reading Suggestions
- Orgun, C. O. & Inkelas, S. (2002) Reconsidering bracket erasure. Yearbook of Morphology 2001:115-46.
- Rolle, Nicholas. 2018. Transparadigmatic Output-Output Correspondence: A Case Study from Ese Ejja. In Proceedings of the 2017 Annual Meeting on Phonology.
- Borelli, D. (2002) Raddoppiamento Sintattico in Italian: a cross-dialectal diachronic and synchronic study. Routledge.
- Hyman, L. M. (1993) Register Tones and Tonal Geometry. In: K. L. Snider & H. van der Hulst (eds.) The Phonology of Tone: the Representation of Tonal Register. Mouton de Gruyter 75-108.
- Hammond, M. (1991) Morphemic Circumscription. Yearbook of Morphology 1991:195-209.
- Robert Henderson (2012) Morphological alternations at the intonational phrase edge: The case of K'ichee. NLLT 30(3):741-787.
- Bakovic, E. 2016. The Tunica Stress Conspiracy Revisited
- Trommer, J. (2018) The Subsegmental Structure of German Plural Allomorphy, Ms. Uni Leipzig.
- Akumbu, P. W. (2015) Babanki Verb Tone. Studies in African Linguistics 44(1):1-26.
- Gomez-Imbert, E. & Kenstowicz, M. (2000) Barasana tone and accent. International Journal of American Linguistics 66:419-63.
- Uriel Cohen Priva (2017) Informativity and the actuation of lenition. Language 93(3):569-597.
- Edwards, Owen (2018) The morphology and phonology of metathesis in Amarasi. Morphology 28:25-69.
- Booij, G. & Lieber, R. (1993) On the simultaneity of morphological and prosodic structure. In: S. Hargus & E. Kaisse (eds.) Studies in Lexical Phonology. Academic Press:23-44.
- Hayes, B. (1986) Assimilation as Spreading in Toba Batak. Linguistic Inquiry 17(3):467-499.
- van Oostendorp, M. (2004) Crossing morpheme boundaries in Dutch. Lingua 114:1367-1400.
- Blust, R. (2005) Must sound change be linguistically motivated? Diachronica 22(2):219-269.
- Oostendorp, Marc van (2007) Restricting repairs. Ms., Amsterdam: Meertens.
- Roy Becker-Kristal (2010) Acoustic typology of vowel inventories and Dispersion Theory. PhD Thesis UCLA.
- Booij, G. & Rubach, J. (1984) Morphological and prosodic domains in Lexical Phonology. Phonology Yearbook 1:1-27.
- Barillot, X., Bendjaballah, S., & Lampitelli, N. (2017) Verbal classes in Somali: Allomorphy has no classificatory function. Journal of Linguistics
- Smith, J. L. (2001) Lexical category and phonological contrast. In: R. Kirchner, J. Pater & Wolf Wikely (eds.) Papers in Experimental and Theoretical Linguistics 6: Workshop on the Lexicon in Phonetics and Phonology. University of Alberta:61-72.
- Zukoff, S. 2017. The Mirror Alignment Principle
- D'Alessandro, R. & Scheer, T. (2015) Modular PIC. Linguistic Inquiry 46(4):593-624
- Wolf, M. 2005. For an Autosegmental Theory of Mutation
- Kim, M. and L. Repetti. 2013. Bitonal pitch accent and phonological alignment in Sardinian
- Ito, J. and A. Mester 2003. Japanese Morphophonemics: Markedness and Word Structure
- Deal, A. R. and M. Wolf. 2013. Outwards-sensitive phonologically-conditioned allomorphy in Nez Perce
- Revithiadou, A., H. Kaili, S. Prokou & M.-A. Tiliopoulou. 2006. Turkish accentuation revisited: A compositional approach to Turkish stress. In Advances in Turkish Linguistics: Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Turkish Linguistics:37-50.
- Samek-Lodovici, V. 2006. Absence of Stress Culmination and Prosodic Phrasing
Contact
Jochen Trommer
Institut für Linguistik
Universität Leipzig
jtrommer [æt] uni-leipzig.de
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