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The Phonology of Voicing in Japanese: Theoretical Consequences for Morphological Accessibility

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The article was published on 2008-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 115 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Phonology & Voice.

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Blackwell Companion to Phonology

TL;DR: The Companion to Phonology will be the major reference work of the field, drawing together nearly 150 contributions from almost all of the globally recognized, leading scholars in an estimated five-volume set.
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Austronesian Nasal Substitution and Other NC Effects

TL;DR: In this paper, Piggott et al. presented a number of changes since it was presented in Utrecht, and the comments of John Kingston, John McCarthy, and Donca Steriade have particularly helped to shape its present form.
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Weighted constraints in generative linguistics.

TL;DR: This paper makes the case that HG is in fact a promising framework for typological research, and reviews and extends the existing arguments for weighted over ranked constraints.
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The Phonological Lexicon

TL;DR: This work is grateful to Dan Karvonen, Kazutaka Kurisu, Jaye Padgett, Philip Spaelti, and Nobuko Tsujimura for detailed comments on a previous version that resulted in many improvements.
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The Place of Variation in Phonological Theory

TL;DR: This chapter reviews how the fortunes of variation have changed over the past fifteen years, and discusses the some of the issues that arise in making a place for it in phonological theory.
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Some consequences of Lexical Phonology

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Formal problems in Semitic phonology and morphology

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Greek prosodies and the nature of syllabification

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