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Storme, Benjamin
2024. French liaison is allomorphy, not allophony: evidence from lexical statistics. Morphology 34:4  pp. 415 ff. DOI logo
Storme, Benjamin
2024. Paradigm uniformity effects on French liaison. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 42:3  pp. 1307 ff. DOI logo
Dolatian, Hossep
2023. Cyclic residues of affix deletion in Armenian passive stems. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory DOI logo
Dabouis, Quentin
2022.  John T. Jensen (2022). The Lexical and Metrical Phonology of English: The Legacy of The Sound Pattern of English. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. xv + 379.. Phonology 39:4  pp. 725 ff. DOI logo
Kapatsinski, Vsevolod
2022. Morphology in a Parallel, Distributed, Interactive Architecture of Language Production. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence 5 DOI logo
McBride, Adam F.
2021. Prenominal bon and bonne in French liaison and enchaînement: An acoustic description. Journal of French Language Studies 31:1  pp. 3 ff. DOI logo
Steriade, Donca
2021. Cyclicity without containment in Romanian perfects. In Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory 2017 [Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 355],  pp. 312 ff. DOI logo
Hsu, Brian
2019. Exceptional prosodification effects revisited in Gradient Harmonic Grammar. Phonology 36:2  pp. 225 ff. DOI logo
Bermúdez-Otero, Ricardo
2018. In defence of underlying representations: Latin rhotacism, French liaison, Romanian palatalization. Probus 30:2  pp. 171 ff. DOI logo
Fábregas, Antonio & Rafael Marín
2017. Problems and questions in derived adjectives. Word Structure 10:1  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Rebrus, Péter & Miklós Törkenczy
Rebrus, Péter & Miklós Törkenczy
2021. Harmonic Uniformity and Hungarian front/back harmony. Acta Linguistica Academica 68:1-2  pp. 175 ff. DOI logo
Asherov, Daniel & Outi Bat-El
2016. Multiple defaults: feminine -et and -a in Hebrew present tense. Morphology 26:3-4  pp. 399 ff. DOI logo
MEINSCHAEFER, JUDITH, SVEN BONIFER & CHRISTINE FRISCH
2015. Variable and invariable liaison in a corpus of spoken French. Journal of French Language Studies 25:3  pp. 367 ff. DOI logo
Wolf, Matthew
2013. Candidate chains, unfaithful spell-out, and outwards-looking phonologically-conditioned allomorphy. Morphology 23:2  pp. 145 ff. DOI logo
Pariente, Itsik
2012. Grammatical paradigm uniformity. Morphology 22:4  pp. 485 ff. DOI logo
Burzio, Luigi
2011. Derived Environment Effects. In The Blackwell Companion to Phonology,  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Durand, Jacques, Bernard Laks, Basilio Calderone & Atanas Tchobanov
2011. Que savons-nous de la liaison aujourd'hui ?. Langue française n°169:1  pp. 103 ff. DOI logo
Eychenne, Julien
2011. La liaison en français et la théorie de l'optimalité. Langue française n°169:1  pp. 79 ff. DOI logo
Kaisse, Ellen M. & April McMahon
2011. Lexical Phonology and the Lexical Syndrome. In The Blackwell Companion to Phonology,  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Nevins, Andrew
2011. Phonologically Conditioned Allomorph Selection. In The Blackwell Companion to Phonology,  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
DURAND, JACQUES & CHANTAL LYCHE
2008. French liaison in the light of corpus data. Journal of French Language Studies 18:1  pp. 33 ff. DOI logo
Côté, Marie-Hélène
2005. Le statut lexical des consonnes de liaison. Langages n° 158:2  pp. 66 ff. DOI logo
Cǒté, Marie‐Hélène
2011. French Liaison. In The Blackwell Companion to Phonology,  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Inkelas, Sharon & Cheryl Zoll
2005. Reduplication, DOI logo
Kaisse, Ellen M.
2005. Word-Formation and Phonology. In Handbook of Word-Formation [Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, 64],  pp. 25 ff. DOI logo
Morin, Yves Charles
2005. La liaison relève-t-elle d'une tendance à éviter les hiatus ? Réflexions sur son évolution historique. Langages n° 158:2  pp. 8 ff. DOI logo
Bullock, Barbara E.
2004. The phonological mediation of morphological complexity: Verb stem leveling in the history of French. Probus 16:1  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo

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