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Subject: 6.1612, TOC: Phonology at Santa Cruz
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Phonology at Santa Cruz, Vol. 4, October 1995
Stress, Accent and Alignment. iv + 102 pp.
Editors: Rachel Walker, Haruo Kubozono, and Ove Lorentz
The fourth volume of PASC (Phonology at Santa Cruz) is a collection of
papers representing current research in stress, accent, and alignment
in Optimality Theory at UC Santa Cruz.
Contents
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MOTOKO KATAYAMA: Loanword Accent and Minimal Reranking in Japanese
EWAN KLEIN: Alignment Constraints in French
HARUO KUBOZONO: Constraint Interaction in Japanese Accentuation
OVE LORENTZ: Tonal Prominence and Alignment
JASON MERCHANT: MCat Alignment is Categorical
RUBEN VAN DE VIJVER: For the Love of Trochees
RACHEL WALKER Mongolian Stress: Typological Implications for
Non-finality in Unbounded Systems
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lrc at ling.ucsc.edu.
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