32.466, FYI: Phonological Data & Analysis

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Subject: 32.466, FYI: Phonological Data & Analysis

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Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2021 12:48:59
From: Megan Crowhurst [mcrowhurst at austin.utexas.edu]
Subject: Phonological Data & Analysis

 
The open access LSA journal Phonological Data and Analysis is pleased to
announce the introduction of its new Puzzles and Problems section of papers
with the publication of “Open and closed mid-front vowels in Teotitlán del
Valle Zapotec” co-authored by Hiroto Uchihara and Ambrocio Gutiérrez:
https://phondata.org/index.php/pda/article/view/42. Puzzles and Problems
offers a unique publication outlet in the field of phonology with its focus on
intricate data presentations that challenge theoretical assumptions and
provide content for discussion and debate both in research and pedagogical
contexts. 

Phonological Data and Analysis publishes original, high-quality research
papers distinguished by a particularly detailed examination of phonological
patterns. The journal’s aim is to encourage scholarship grounded in
substantive data that contributes to the revelation, clarification, and
testing of phonological generalizations, or of the theories designed to
account for them. Papers appropriate for Phonological Data and Analysis (PDA)
include those that use rich data sets to document sound patterns in individual
languages; that draw typological conclusions from a carefully assembled
cross-linguistic database; that explore probabilistic generalizations in
corpora; that examine and elucidate the assumptions of phonological theories;
and that test phonological predictions with computational models or
experimental methods.  

The table of contents for the latest volume (2020) of Phonological Data and
Analysis appears below. Please see the journal website for more information
and submission guidelines:  https://phondata.org/index.php/pda/index

Volume 2 (2020)

Campbell, E. W. (2020). Probing phonological structure in play language:
Speaking backwards in Zenzontepec Chatino. Phonological Data and Analysis,
2(1), 1–21. https://doi.org/10.3765/pda.v2art1.33

Akumbu, P. W., Hyman, L. M., & Kießling, R. (2020). The segmental and tonal
structure of verb inflection in Babanki. Phonological Data and Analysis, 2(2),
1–33. https://doi.org/10.3765/pda.v2art2.32

McCollum, A. G., & Essegbey, J. (2020). Initial prominence and progressive
vowel harmony in Tutrugbu. Phonological Data and Analysis, 2(3), 1–37.
https://doi.org/10.3765/pda.v2art3.14

DiCanio, C., Martínez Cruz, B., Cruz Martínez, B., & Martínez Cruz, W. (2020).
Glottal toggling in Itunyoso Triqui. Phonological Data and Analysis, 2(4),
1–28. https://doi.org/10.3765/pda.v2art4.3

de Lacy, P. (2020). Do morphophonological exchange rules exist? A reply to
DiCanio et al. (2020). Phonological Data and Analysis, 2(4), 29–43.
https://doi.org/10.3765/pda.v2no4.46

Stanton, J. (2020). Aggressive reduplication and dissimilation in Sundanese.
Phonological Data and Analysis, 2(5), 1–35.
https://doi.org/10.3765/pda.v2art5.25

Bennett, W. G., & Braver, A. (2020). Different speakers, different grammars:
Productivity and representation of Xhosa labial palatalization. Phonological
Data and Analysis, 2(6), 1–29. https://doi.org/10.3765/pda.v2art6.9

Uchihara, H., & Gutiérrez, A. (2020). Open and closed mid-front vowels in
Teotitlán del Valle Zapotec. Phonological Data and Analysis, 2(7), 1–22.
https://doi.org/10.3765/pda.v2art7.42

Gallagher, G. (2020). Strident harmony from the perspective of an inductive
learner. Phonological Data and Analysis, 2(8), 1–29.
https://doi.org/10.3765/pda.v2art8.39

 



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