List of Entries

  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D
  5. E
  6. F
  7. G
  8. H
  9. I
  10. J
  11. K
  12. L
  13. M
  14. N
  15. O
  16. P
  17. Q
  18. R
  19. S
  20. T
  21. U
  22. V
  23. W
  24. X
  25. Y
  26. Z

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


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