List of Entries
A
- Acquisition of contrast and representations
- Acquisition of perception
- Acquisition of phonological processes
- Allomorphy
- Articulatory effects
- Atoms of phonological representation
- Autosegments
B
- Bantu tone
- Binary vs unary (and scalar) primitives
C
- Category-specific/morpheme specific effects
- Celtic mutations
- Chain shifts
- Chinese syllable structure
- Chinese Tone Sandhi
- Clicks
- Clitics
- Coarticulation
- Compensatory lengthening
- Consonant clusters
- Consonant harmony in child language
- Consonant place features
- Consonant/Tone interaction
- Conspiracies
- Constraint conjunction/disjunction
- Constraint ranking
- Contrast
- Coronals
- Cyclicity
D
- Degrees of stress
- Deletion
- Derived environment effects
- Diphthongs
- Dissimilation
- Distinctive features
- Downstep and downdrift
E
- Entropy
- Exceptionality
- Experimental evidence
- Extrametricality and nonfinality
F
- Featural affixes
- Final consonants
- Final devoicing
- Flapping
- Formal complexity
- French liaison
- Frequency effects
G
- Geminate consonants
- Glides
- Gradience and categoricality
H
- Handshape
- Hiatus
- Hungarian vowel harmony
I
- Iambic-trochaic law
- Initial geminates
- Interaction of consonants and vowels
- Inventories
J
- Japanese pitch accent
K
- No Entries
L
- Laryngeal Contrast in Korean Phonology
- Laryngeal features
- Laterals
- Learnability
- Lenition
- Levels versus configurations
- Lexical Phonology
- Lin Affricates
- Loanword phonology
- Local assimilation
- Long-distance assimilation of consonants
M
- Markedness
- Markedness and faithfulness constraints
- Mergers and neutralisation
- Metaphony
- Metathesis
- Metrical structure in poetry
- Morpheme structure constraints
- Movement
- Mutation
N
- Nasal harmony
- Neighbourhood effects
O
- Onsets
- Opacity effects
- Organisation of features
P
- Palatalisation
- Paradigms
- Perceptual effects
- Pharyngeals
- Phonemes
- Phonetic grounding
- Phonological word
- Phonologisation
- Phrase accents and/or nuclear accents
- Pitch accent
- Polish syllable structure
- Positional effects
- Pre-/postnasalised segments
- Precedence relations
- Prosodic boundaries and domains
Q
- Quantity sensitivity
R
- Recoverability of morphological structure
- Reduction
- Reduplication
- Reduplication in Sanskrit
- Representation of fricatives
- Rhotics
- Richness of the Base
- Root/affix asymmetries
- Rule ordering
S
- S+consonant
- Schwa
- Secondary articulation and doubly articulated consonants
- Self-organisation
- Semitic templates
- Sentential stress
- Skeleton
- Slavic Palatalisation
- Slavic yer
- Sonorants
- Sonority
- Sound change
- Stress in Arabic
- Stress: phonotactic and phonetic evidence
- Stress-timed vs syllable-timed lg
- Structure preservation
- Syllable contact
- Syllable-internal structure
- Synchrony and diachrony
T
- Ternary rhythm
- The abstractness of phonological representation
- The foot
- The legacy of SPE
- The other hand
- The representation of tone
- The sign language syllable
- Tier segregation
- Tonal alignment
- Tonogenesis
- Turkish vowel harmony
U
- Underlying forms
- Underspecification
- Universals in child language
V
- Variability
- Vowel epenthesis
- Vowel harmony: opaque and transparent vowels
- Vowel harmony: root control/directionality
- Vowel height
- Vowel length
- Vowel place
W
- Word stress
X
- No Entries
Y
- No Entries
Z
- No Entries