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Branching onsets in Polish

  • Eugeniusz Cyran
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  1. I-VI I
  2. Preface V
  3. Contents VII
  4. Jonathan D. Kaye: Curriculum vitae XI
  5. Jonathan D. Kaye: Testimonials XIII
  6. Jonathan D. Kaye: Publications XXI
  7. Instead of an introduction 1
  8. 1. General issues
  9. 1.1. Acquisition
  10. Meno's paradox and the acquisition of grammar 7
  11. On the logical order of development in acquiring prosodic structure 29
  12. 1.2. Computation
  13. On the computability of certain derivations in Government Phonology 55
  14. 1.3. The organisation of grammar
  15. Structure paradoxes in phonology 75
  16. An x-bar theory of Government Phonology 95
  17. 1.4. Philosophy of science and metatheory
  18. Meta-phonological speculations 131
  19. Metatheoretical problems in phonology with Occam’s Razor and non-ad-hoc-ness 149
  20. 2. Elements: segmental structure and processes
  21. Eerati tone: towards a tonal dialectology of Emakhuwa 203
  22. Government Phonology and the vowel harmonies of Natal Portuguese and Yoruba 223
  23. Palatalisation in Brazilian Portuguese 243
  24. Two notes on laryngeal licensing 259
  25. On spirantisation and affricates 283
  26. 3. Structure
  27. 3.1. Branching onsets
  28. Branching onsets in Polish 303
  29. Are there branching onsets in Modern Icelandic? 321
  30. Remarks on mutae cum liquidā and branching onsets 339
  31. Defective syllables: the other story of Italian sC(C)-sequences 365
  32. 3.2. “Codas”
  33. Remarks on prenominal liaison consonants in French 385
  34. The phonotactics of a “Prince” language: a case study 401
  35. On the syllabification of right-edge consonants — evidence from Ahtna (Athapaskan) 427
  36. Licensing constraint to let 449
  37. 3.3. Empty categories
  38. Empty and pseudo-empty categories 465
  39. Unlicensed domain-final empty nuclei in Korean 481
  40. Unreleasing: the case of neutralisation in Korean 497
  41. 3.4. “Syllabic consonants”
  42. /r/ syllabicity: Polish versus Bulgarian and Serbo-Croatian 511
  43. The syllabic nasal in Japanese 527
  44. 3.5. Templates and morphology
  45. Template and morphology in Khalkha Mongolian — and beyond? 543
  46. A non-derivational analysis of the so-called “diminutive retroflex suffixation” 563
  47. Why Arabic guttural assimilation is not a phonological process 581
  48. 3.6. Metrical structure
  49. On a certain notion of “occurrence”: the source of metrical structure, and of much more 599
  50. References 633
  51. Subject index 685
  52. Language index 717
  53. Names index 719
  54. Contributors 725
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