PF: Papers at the Interface
- MIT Working Papers in Linguistics #30
- 1997
- edited by Benjamin Bruening, Yoonjung Kang, and Martha
McGinnis
- Ordering
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- Prosodic Phrasing and Focus in Korean
- Judy Baek
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- Phrasing and Focus in Northern Kyungsang Korean
- Michael Kenstowicz and Hyang-Sook Sohn
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- Tone in Sukuma
- Yoonjung Kang
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- A Note on Multiple Prominence and Tone Mapping
- Cheryl Zoll
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- Contextual Metrical Invisibility in Mohawk and
Passamaquoddy
- Paul Hagstrom
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- Weight-by-Cycle
- Idan Landau
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- Stress in Kadiwéu and the Maximality Constraint
- Filomena Sandulo
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- Phonetic Salience and Consonant Cluster
Simplification
- Marie-Hélène Coté
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- Default Accentuation and Foot Structure in
Japanese: Analysis of Japanese Adaptations of French
Words
- Shigeko Shinohara
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- Abkhaz Mabkhaz: M-Reduplication in Abkhaz,
Weightless Syllables, and Base-Reduplicant Correspondence
- Benjamin Bruening
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- Jingulu Vowel Harmony: Syntax-Sensitive Phonology
- Rob Pensalfini
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- The Prosodic Structure of Serbo-Croatian Function
Words: An Argument for Tied Constraints
- Carson T. Schütze
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- The Optimal Second Position in Pashto
- Taylor Roberts
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- Preliminary Notes on Agreement in Itelmen
- Jonathan Bobaljik and Susi Wurmbrand
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- Distributed Morphology: Impoverishment and
Fission
- Morris Halle
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- Why n'ho
is Pronounced [li] in Barceloní Catalan; Morphological
Impoverishment, Merger, Fusion, and Fission
- James Harris