Comparative Markedness and Induced Opacity
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Comparative Markedness and Induced Opacity' 의 참고문헌
What does comparative markedness explain,what should it explain,and how?
What It Means to Be a Loser: Non-optimal Candidates in Optimality Theory
Variation and change in optimality theory
Underspecification and markedness in normal and disordered phonological development. in: Children’s Language 9
Typology and variation in child consonant harmony
Typological consequences of local constraint conjunction
The underspecification of coronals: Evidence from language acquisition and performance errors. in: Phonetics and Phonology Vol. 2: The Special Status of Coronals
The puzzle-puddle-pickle problem and the duke-of-york gambit in acquisition
The prominence paradox. in: Optimality Theory, Phonological Acquisition and Disorders
The initial state and "richness of the base" in Optimality Theory
Synchronic chain shifts in Optimality Theory
Sympathy and phonological opacity
Production,conceptualization and change in distinctive featural categories
Phonotactics and syllable stress: Implications for the processing of spoken nonsense words
Phonological disorders and the developmental phonology archive. in: Optimality Theory, Phonological Acquisition and Disorders
Phonological acquisition in optimality theory: The early stages. in: Constraints in Phonological Acquisition
Phonologic erroe distributions in the Iowa-Nebraska articulation norms project: Consonant singletons
Permitted complexity in phonological development: One child's acquisition of spanish consonants
Pattern, Control and Contrast in Beginning Speech: A Case Study in the Development of Word form and Word Function
On the role of sympathy in acquisition
On the characterization of a chain shift in normal and delayed phonological acquisition
Long distance place assimilation with an interacting error pattern in phonological acquisition
Local conjunction and comparative markedness
Lexical morphology and phonology. in: Linguistics in the Morning Calm
Learning phonotactic distributions. in: Constraints in Phonological Acquisition
Learnability in Optimality Theory
Historical linguistics. in: A Survey of Linguistic Science
Kiparsky, Paul
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Grandfather effects: A longitudinal case study of the phonological acquisition of intervocalic consonants in English
Fundamentals of experimental design and treatment. in: Optimality Theory, Phonological Acquisition and Disorders
Functional Phonology: Formalizing the Interactions Between Articulatory and Perceptual Drives
Experimental instantiations of implicational universals in phonological acquisition. in: Optimality Theory, Phonological Acquisition and Disorders
Doubly-drived environment blocking
Direction of assimilation in child consonant harmony
Derived environment effects in Optimality Theory
Criteria for phonological process analysis
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Consonant harmony and phonological underspecification in child speech. in: First and Second Language Phonology
Chain Shift in Phonological Acquisition
An unusual error pattern reconsidered. in: Optimality Theory, Phonological Acquisition and Disorders
An opacity-tolerant conspiracy in phonological acquisition. in: Phonological Opacity Effects in Optimality Theory
Acquisition of final voicing: An acoustic and theoretical account. in: Phonological Opacity Effects in Optimality Theory
Abstractness, opacity and global rules. in: The Application and Ordering of Grammatical Rules
A typology of opacity effects in acquisition. in: Optimality Theory, Phonological Acquisition and Disorders
A reconsideration of children's phonological representations
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