6.1309, TOC: FAS Papers in Linguistics Number 2, 1995

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Subject: 6.1309, TOC: FAS Papers in Linguistics Number 2, 1995
 
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Date:  Wed, 20 Sep 1995 16:32:38 CDT
From:  loehken at ricarda.fas.ag-berlin.mpg.de
Subject:  TOC: FASPIL
 
Table of Contents of FAS Papers in Linguistics Number 2, 1995
Special Issue on Optimality Theory
 
Optimal questions	
	Peter Ackema and Ad Neeleman	
	(Utrecht University/OTS)
Optimality Theory and Greek syntax	
	Gaberell Drachman
	(University of Salzburg)
Fast speech in a monostratal model of postlexical phonology	
	Ursula Kleinhenz
	(FAS, Berlin)
Vowel weakening and vowel deletion in German:
	A constraint-based analysis	
	Sylvia C. Lvhken
	(FAS, Berlin)
Prominence hierarchy and phrase ordering	
	Andri Meinunger
	(FAS, Berlin)
Potential verbs in German:
	The emergence of a productivity gap	
	Renate Raffelsiefen
	(Heinrich-Heine Universitdt, D|sseldorf)
Learnability under Optimality Theory	
	Iggy Rocca
	(University of Essex)
Multiple constraint rankings in Polish	
	M. M. Verhijde
	(Utrecht University/OTS)
On markedness	
	Wolfgang U. Wurzel
	(FAS, Berlin)
FAS Papers in Lingustics reflects ongoing research in the FAS
(Research Center for General Linguistics). The publication is
available on an exchange basis. For further information contact Artemis
 Alexiadou or Sylvia Loehken:
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