
Vol 40, No 1 (2013): Special XL Issue
Special Issue: A Festschrift on the occasion of X years of CASTL phonology and Curt Rice's Lth birthday, edited by Sylvia Blaho, Martin Krämer, and Bruce Morén-Duolljá
Table of Contents
Introduction
| Editors' Foreword, Epigraph, and Tabula Gratulatoria | |
| Sylvia Blaho, Martin Krämer, Bruce Morén-Duolljá | ii-iv |
Articles
| The behavior of secondary consonant clusters in Swiss French child language | |
| Helene N. Andreassen | 1-19 |
| Hungarian neutral vowels: A microcomparison | |
| Sylvia Blaho, Dániel Szeredi | 20-40 |
| The lexicon has its grammar, which the grammar knows nothing of. Marginal contrast and phonological theory | |
| Patrik Bye | 41-54 |
| The influence of loanwords on Norwegian and English stress | |
| B. Elan Dresher | 55-65 |
| Head-dependent asymmetries in Munster Irish prosody | |
| Pavel Iosad | 66-107 |
| Two types of parasitic assimilation | |
| Peter Jurgec | 108-135 |
| On the (in)fissibility of intervocalic consonants in Norwegian and German: Evidence from a word game | |
| Martin Krämer, Barbara Vogt | 136-165 |
| The intricate connection between diphthongs and stress in Spanish | |
| Violeta Martínez-Paricio | 166-195 |
| The prosody of Swedish underived nouns: No lexical tones required | |
| Bruce Morén-Duolljá | 196-248 |
| Formal Phonology | |
| Dave Odden | 249-273 |
| A consumer guide to phonological evidence | |
| Marc van Oostendorp | 274-293 |
| In a tight spot: An analogy-bound gap in the Hungarian verbal paradigm | |
| Péter Rebrus, Miklós Törkenczy | 294-300 |
| Modularity, Phase-Phase Faithfulness and prosodification of function words in English | |
| Dragana Šurkalović | 301-322 |
| Set the controls for the heart of the alternation: Dahl’s Law in Kitharaka | |
| Christian Uffmann | 323-337 |
| Overapplication opacity in phonological acquisition | |
| Olga Urek | 338-358 |
| Labialization in Cairene Arabic | |
| Islam Youssef | 359-368 |



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