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The following is a list of publications and conference presentations that have come out of the project over the years.

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Publications

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Ali, A.-K. (1996). A prosodic account of syncope and epenthesis in Sudanese Colloquial Arabic. Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics. 15(2): 1-36.

Ali, A.-K. (1996). A survey of studies on syncope and epenthesis in dialects of Arabic. Ms., University of Toronto.

Ali, A.-K. (1995). The phonological phrase in Sudanese Colloquial Arabic. Ms., University of Toronto.

Avery, P. & K. Rice. (1989). Segment structure and coronal underspecification. Phonology 6(2): 179-200.

Beck, D. (in press). Phonological and intonational phrasing in Lushootseed. In Allen, s. and L. Saxon (eds.) Adjuncts and Arguments (proposed compilation of papers from the Workshop on Structure and Constituency in the Languages of the Americas.)

Beck, D. (1996). Some notes on phonological phrasing in Lushootseed. Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics 15(2): 37-60. (Download: 1.3Mb PDF document)

Bennett, D. & D. Beck. (1998). Extending the Prosodic Hierarchy: Evidence from Lushootseed narrative. In Bates, D. (Ed.) Papers for the 33rd International Conference on Salish and Neighboring Languages. University of Washington, Seattle.

Bennett, D. & D. Beck. (1998). Prosody and Morphosyntax of Lushootseed Narrative. Paper presented at the Montréal-Ottawa-Toronto Phonology Workshop. University of Ottawa, Ottawa.

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Causley, T. (in press). Faithfulness and Contrast: the problem of coalescence. In Proceedings of the West Coast Conference of Formal Linguistics 18. CSLI, Stanford.

Causely, T. (in press). Fixed hierarchies and markedness variability. NELS 28. GLSA, University of Massachusetts, Amherst.

Causley, T. (in press). Morphological obfuscation in Dogrib nominal compounds. In Proceedings of the 1997 Annual Conference of the Canadian Linguistic Association/Actes du Congrès annuel de l'Association canadienne de linguistique. University of Calgary.

Causley, T. (1996). Featural correspondence and Identity: the Athapaskan Case. NELS 27. GLSA, University of Massachusetts, Amherst.

Causley, T. (1996). Featural correspondence in Athapaskan. In Proceedings of the 1996 Annual Conference of the Canadian Linguistic Association/Actes du Congrès annuel de l'Association canadienne de linguistique. University of Calgary.

Causley, T. (1996). Coronal underspecification in Optimality Theory. In Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics 15(2): 61-81.

Causley, T. (1994). The minimal word in Ahtna (Athapaskan). M.A. Thesis, University of Toronto.

Cebrian, J. (1997). Stylistic variation in Catalan-English Interlanguage. In Proceedings of the 1997 Annual Conference of the Canadian Linguistic Association/Actes du Congrès annuel de l'Association canadienne de linguistique. University of Calgary.

Cebrian, J. (in press). Transfer of voicing processes in Catalan-English interlanguage. In Díaz, L. & Pérez, C. (Eds.) Views on the Acquisition and Use of a Second Language. Proceedings of the European Second Language Association (EUROSLA) 7th Annual Conference. Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain.

Cebrian, J. (in press). Markedness and prosodic domain in the transferability of voicing rules in Catalan-English Interlanguage. Proceedings of the New Sounds '97 International Symposium on the Acquisition of Second-Language Speech. Klagenfurt, Austria.

Cebrian, J. (1998). Ambisyllabicity and constraint interaction in Catalan voicing and continuancy alternations. Ms. University of Toronto.

Cebrian, J. (1997). SV assimilation in Catalan and the implications for an asymmetrical *NC constraint. Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics 16(1). Proceedings of the 1997  Montréal-Ottawa-Toronto Phonology Workshop. University of Toronto, Toronto.

Cebrian, J. (1997). Markedness and prosodic domain in the transferability of voicing rules in Catalan-English Interlanguage. In Leather, J. & James, A. (Eds.) New Sounds 97. Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on the Acquisition of Second-Language Speech. University of Klagenfurt, Austria.

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Dresher, B. E. (1993). Cues and parameters in phonology. CLS 27: 119-140.

Dresher, B. E. (1994a). The prosodic basis of the Tiberian Hebrew system of accents. Language 70:1 1-52.

Dresher, B. E. ( 1994b). Acquiring stress systems. In E. Ristad (ed.) Language computations (DIMACS series in discrete mathematics and theoretical computer science, v. 17). Providence, RI: AMS. 71-92.

Dresher, B. E. (1994c). Child phonology, learnability, and phonological theory. Ms., University of Toronto.

Dresher, B. E. (1995). Charting the learning path: Cues to parameter setting. In P. Koskinen (ed.) Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics 14.1. 1-19. [Also in V. Samiian (ed.) Proceedings of WECOL 1994. Revised version to appear in Linguistic Inquiry.]

Dresher, B. E. (1996a). Introduction to metrical and prosodic phonology. In J. L. Morgan & K. Demuth (eds.) Signal to syntax: Bootstrapping From Speech to Grammar in Early Acquisition.  Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. 41-54.

Dresher, B. E. (1996b). Learnability and phonological theory. In  J. Durand & B. Laks (eds.) Current trends in phonology: Models and methods. Paris: University of Salford Publications, CNRS.(1): 245-266.

Dresher, B. E. & H. van der Hulst. (1993). Head-dependent asymmetries in phonology. In C. Dyck (ed.) Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics 12.2. 1-17.

Dresher, B. E. & H. van der Hulst. (1995a). Global determinacy and learnability in phonology. In J. Archibald (ed.) Phonological acquisition and phonological theory. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. 1-21.

Dresher, B. E. & H. van der Hulst. (1995b). Head-dependent asymmetries in phonology. In H. van der Hulst & J. van de Weijer (eds.) Leiden in last: HIL phonology papers I. The Hague: Holland Academic Graphics. 401-431. [Revised version of Dresher & van der Hulst 1993]

Dresher, B. E. & H. van der Hulst. (1995c). Head-dependent asymmetries in prosodic phonology. Ms., University of Toronto & HIL/University of Leiden.

Dresher, B. E. & J. D. Kaye. (1990). A computational learning model for metrical phonology. Cognition 34: 137-195.

Dresher, B. E. & A. Lahiri. (1991). The Germanic foot: Metrical coherence in Old English. Linguistic Inquiry 22: 251-268.

Dresher, B. E. & X. Zhang. (1996). Labial harmony in Written Manchu. Saksaha: A Review of  Manchu Studies 1: 13-24. [Also in Proceedings of the 1995  Annual Conference of the Canadian Linguistic Association, 661-677, 1995.]

Dresher, B. E., G. L. Piggott & K. Rice. (1994). Contrast in phonology: Overview. In C. Dyck (ed.) Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics 13.1. iii-xvii. (Download: 56K PDF document)

Dyck, C. (1992). Contrastive specification: Evidence from metaphony in Spanish and Italian dialects. Ms., University of Toronto.

Dyck, C. (1995). Constraining the phonology-phonetics interface, with exemplification from Spanish and Italian dialects. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Toronto.

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G-P

Ghini, M. (1993). Phi-formation in Italian: A new proposal. In C. Dyck (ed.) Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics 12(2): 41-78.

Hall, D. C. (in press). On the geometry of auditory space. Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics.

Hamilton, P. (1993). Intrinsic markedness relations in segment structure. InToronto Working Papers in Linguistics 12(2): 79-95.

Hamilton, P. (to appear). Constraints and markedness in the phonotactics of Australian Aboriginal languages. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Toronto.

Hong, Z. (in press). High vowels in Chinese languages. In Proceedings of the NACCL 9.

Hong, Z. (in press). High vowel asymmetries and markedness in some Chinese languages.  In Proceedings of the 1997 Annual Conference of the Canadian Linguistic Association/Actes du Congrès annuel de l'Association canadienne de linguistique. University of Calgary.

Kochetov, A. T. (in press). Phonotactic constraints on the distribution of palatalized consonants in Russian. Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics.

Kochetov, A. R. (in press). Articulatory gestures and perceptual enhancement: palatalized labials in Polish dialects. Proceedings of the First High Desert Student Conference in Linguistics, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Kochetov, A. R. (1998). Phonology and phonetics of labial palatalization. Buffalo Papers in Linguistics, 98-01. Buffalo, NY: Department of Linguistics, SUNY at Buffalo.

Kochetov, A. R. (1997). Markedness and coronal contrasts in Slavic languages. Ms., University of Toronto.

Lahiri, A. & B. E. Dresher. (1995). Open syllable lengthening in West Germanic. Ms., University of Konstanz & University of Toronto.

Pham, H. (in press). Phonetics-phonology: on problems in Vietnamese tones. Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics. Toronto.

Pham, H. (in press). Vietnamese clitics. Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics, University of  Toronto.

Pham, H. (1997a).The Coronal-Velar Relationship in Vietnamese dialects. M.A. Thesis, University of Toronto, January 1997. Toronto.

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Q-Z

Rice, K. (1992). On deriving sonority: A structural account of sonority relationships. Phonology 9: 61-99.

Rice, K. (1993a). A reexamination of the feature [sonorant]: The status of ësonorant obstruentsí. Language 69(1): 308-344.

Rice, K. (1993b). Default variability: The coronal-velar relationship. In C. Dyck (ed.) Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics 12(2): 97-130.

Rice, K. (1994). On the organization and specification of vowel place features. Paper presented at MIT, Ohio State University, and the International Conference on Phonological Representations. Ms., University of Toronto.

Rice, K. (1995a). On vowel place features. In P. Koskinen (ed.) Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics 14(1): 73-116.

Rice, K. (1995b). On contrast and variability. Paper presented at University of California, Santa Cruz. Ms., University of Toronto.

Rice, K. (1995c). What is a lateral? Talk presented at the Canadian Linguistic Association, UQAM. Ms., University of Toronto.

Rice, K.  (in press a). Default variability. Natural Language and Linguistic Theory.

Rice, K. (in press b). Phonological variability in language acquisition: A representational account. In E. Clark (ed.) Proceedings of the Child Language Research Forum. Stanford: CSLI.

Rice, K. & P. Avery. (1989). On the Interaction between sonorancy and voicing. In B. Brunson, S. Burton & T. Wilson (eds.) Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics 10: 65-82.

Rice, K. & P. Avery. (1991). On the relationship between coronality and laterality. In C. Paradis & J.-F. Prunet (eds.) The special status of coronals. Internal and external evidence. (Phonetics and Phonology, vol. 2). San Diego: Academic Press. 101-124.

Rice, K. & P. Avery. (1993). Segmental complexity and the structure of inventories. In C. Dyck (ed.) Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics 12(2): 131-154.

Rice, K. & P. Avery. (1995). Variability in a deterministic model of language acquisition: A theory of segmental elaboration. In J. Archibald (ed.) Phonological Acquisition and Phonological Theory. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. 23-42.

Rose, S. (1993). Coronality and vocalic underspecification. In C. Dyck (ed.) Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics 12(2): 155-177.

Walker, R. (1993). A vowel feature hierarchy for contrastive specification. In C. Dyck (ed.) Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics 12(2): 178-197.

Wilson, T. (1993). Heads up. In C. Dyck (ed.) Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics 12(2):199-210.

Wu, Y. (1994). Mandarin segmental phonology. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Toronto.

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Conference Presentations

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Beck, D. & D. Bennett. (1998). Phonetic paragraphing and narrative structure in Martha Lamont's 'Pheasant and Raven'. Paper presented at the Workshop on Structure and Constituency in the Languages of the Americas. Saskatchewan Indian Federated College/University of Regina, Regina.

Beck, D. & D. Bennett. (1998). Arguments for the phonological paragraph: Evidence from Lushootseed narrative. Paper presented at the Linguistic Society of America Annual Meeting. New York, NY.

Beck, D. (1997). Words and prosodic phrasing in Lushootseed. Paper presented at the Conference on the Phonological Word. Zentrum fuer Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft, Berlin.

Beck, D. (1997). Phonological versus syntactic constituency in Lushootseed. Paper presented to the Workshop on Structure and Constituency in the Languages of the Americas. University of Manitoba.

Beck, D. (1997). Words, clitics and phonological phrases in Lushootseed. Paper presented to the 1997 Montréal-Ottawa-Toronto Phonology Workshop. University of Toronto.

Bennett, D. & D. Beck. (1998). Prosody and Morphosyntax of Lushootseed Narrative. Paper presented at the Montréal-Ottawa-Toronto Phonology Workshop. University of Ottawa, Ottawa.

Bennett, D. (1997). Arguments for a recursive IntP: Subordinate structures marked by intonation in English. Paper presented at the Meeting of the Niagara Linguistic Society. State University of New York, Buffalo.

Bennett, D. (1996). Prosodic Phonology and Intonation. Paper presented at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Waterloo.

Bennett, D. (1996). Downstep in Mandinka. Paper presented at the Meeting of the Niagara Linguistic Society. University of Toronto.

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Causley, T. (1998). Redefining the line between Faithfulness and Markedness. Paper presented at the Canadian Linguistic Association meeting, University of Ottawa, Ottawa.

Causley, T. & Rice, K. (1998). Asymmetries in featural markedness: place of articulation. Paper presented at GLOW 98. Tilburg University, Tilburg.

Causley, T. (1998). Faithfulness and Contrast: the problem of coalescence. Paper presetned at the 18th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics. University of British Columbia, Vancouver.

Causley, T. (1997). Fixed hierarchies and markedness variability. Paper presented at the meeting of the Northeastern Linguistic Society (NELS 28), Toronto.

Causley, T. (1997). Vocalic Hiatus Resolution in Kisi. Paper presented at the Linguistic Society of America Student Phonology Congerence. Cornell University, Ithaca.

Causley, T. (1997). Morphological Obfuscation in Dogrib Nominal Compounds. Paper presented at the Canadian Linguistic Association Meeting.Memorial University, St. Johns.

Causley, T. (1997). MAX-DEP asymmetries and *STRUCTURE constraints. Poster presented at the Hopkins Optimality theory Workshop, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore.

Causley, T. (1997). LINEARITY(F) and alignment. Paper presented at the Montréal-Ottawa-Toronto Phonology Workshop. University of Toronto, Toronto.

Causley, T. (1997). Featural aithfulness and correspondence constraints. Paper presented at the Holland Institute of Linguistics Phonology Conference, Amsterdam.

Causley, T. (1996). Featural Correspondence and identity: the Athapaskan case. Paper presented at the meeting of the Northeastern Linguistic Society (NELS 27) McGill University, Montréal.

Causley, T. (1996). Featural correspondence in Athapaskan. Paper presented at the Canadian Linguistic Association meeting, Brock University, St. Catherines.

Cebrian, J. (1997). Transfer of voicing processes in Catalan-English interlanguage. Paper presented at the European Second Language Association (EUROSLA) 7th Annual Conference. Barcelona, Spain.

Cebrian, J. (1997). SV assimilation in Catalan and the implications for an asymmetrical *NC constraint. Paper presented at the Montréal-Ottawa-Toronto Phonology Workshop. University of Toronto, Toronto.

Cebrian, J. (1997). Stylistic variation in Catalan-English Interlanguage. Paper presented at the Canadian Linguistic Association Annual Meeting. Memorial University, St. Johns.

Cebrian, J. (1997). Markedness and prosodic domain in the transferability of voicing rules in Catalan-English Interlanguage. Poster presented at the New Sounds 97 International Symposium on the Acquisition of Second-Language Speech. Klagenfurt, Austria.

Cull, N. (1998). Interconsonantal C-Epenthesis in Old French. Paper presented to the University of Toronto Phonology Group. University of Toronto, Toronto.

Cull, N. (1998). Onset augmentation in Kisi. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America. New York City, New York.

Cull, N. (1996). Onset augmentation in Kisi. Paper presented at the Meeting of the Niagara Linguistic Society. University of Toronto, Toronto.

Cull, N. (1996). Onset augmentation in Kisi: a representational approach. Paper presented at the Conference of the Student Organization of Linguistics in Europe (ConSole). University College London & School of Oriental and African Studies. London, England.

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Hall, D. C. (1998) Contrastive specification for voicing in Czech. Paper presented at the Montréal-Ottawa-Toronto Phonology Workshop, University of Ottawa, Ottawa.

Hong, Z. (1998). Mandarin five-vowel inventories. Paper presented at the 10th North American Conference on Chinese Linguistics. Stanford University, Palo Alto.

Hong, Z. (1997). High vowel asymmetries in some Chinese languages. Paper presented at the Buffalo-Toronto Student Conference. University of Toronto, Toronto.

Kochetov, A. R. (1998). Labial palatalization in Polish dialects: A gestural account of phonetic implementation. Paper presented at the Annual meeting of Canadian Linguistic Association. May 31.

Kochetov, A. R. (1998). Phonology-phonetics Interface: labial palatalization in Polish dialects. Paper presented at the Fourth Annual Berkeley Mini-Symposium on Phonetics and Phonology, University of California, Berkeley. April 4.

Kochetov, A. R. (1998). Constraining surface variability: phonology and phonetics of labial palatalization in Polish dialects. Paper presented at the First High Desert Student Conference in Linguistics, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico. April 2.

Kochetov, A. R. (1998). Interaction of phonology and phonetics: A case of labial palatalization in Polish dialects. Paper presented at Montreal-Ottawa-Toronto Phonology Workshop, University of Ottawa. February.

Kochetov, A. R. (1997). Labial palatalization in Polish dialects. Paper presented at the Fourth Niagara Linguistic Society. State University of New York, Buffalo.

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Pham, H. (1998a).The Coronal-Velar relationship in Hanoi and Saigon dialects. Paper presented in the Montréal-Ottawa-Toronto conference, February 1998. Ottawa.

Pham, H. (1998b). Quan he giua am dau luoi va am mac trong cac tieng dia phuong Vietnam: dan luan (Introduction to the Coronal-Velar Relationship in Vietnamese dialects), Giup Ich  Vol. 2:8,  June 1998. Philadelphia.

Pham, H. (1998c). Phonetics-Phonology mismatch: Vietnamese tones. Paper presented at the Fourth Mid-continental Workshop on Phonology  (McWOP 4) at the University of Michigan, October 1998.

Pham, H. (1998d).The Markedness Differential Hypothesis and Vietnamese learners with English consonants. Paper presented at the Fourth International Conference on Generative approaches to Second language acquisition IV, University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, September 1998.

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