Ben Hermans

Ben Hermans

Author/editor of the following title:

The Derivational Residue in Phonological Optimality Theory

Edited by Ben Hermans and Marc van Oostendorp

[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today, 28]1999.  viii, 321 pp.

Author of the following articles:

Battisti, Elisa and Ben Hermans. 2009. Fixed and variable properties of the palatalization of dental stops in Brazilian Portuguese. Phonetics and Phonology: Interactions and interrelations, Vigário, Marina, Sónia Frota and M. João Freitas (eds.), pp. 235–246
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Hermans, Ben. 2002. Overapplication of Yer vocalization in Russian. Linguistics in the Netherlands 2002, Broekhuis, Hans and Paula Fikkert (eds.), pp. 85–95
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Hermans, Ben. 2001. CL in OT. Linguistics in the Netherlands 2001, Wouden, Ton van der and Hans Broekhuis (eds.), pp. 139–150
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Hermans, Ben and Marc van Oostendorp. 2000. Voice–tone interaction in a Limburg dialect. Linguistics in the Netherlands 2000, Hoop, Helen de and Ton van der Wouden (eds.), pp. 81–91
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Hermans, Ben. 1999. Yer Triggered Vowel Lengthening in Slovak. Linguistics in the Netherlands 1999, Bezooijen, Renée van and René Kager (eds.), pp. 67–79
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Oostendorp, Marc van and Ben Hermans. 1999. Introduction. The Derivational Residue in Phonological Optimality Theory, Hermans, Ben and Marc van Oostendorp (eds.), pp. 1 ff.
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Hermans, Ben. 1992. On the representation of quasi-long vowels in Dutch and Limburgian. Linguistics in the Netherlands 1992, Bok-Bennema, Reineke and Roeland van Hout (eds.), pp. 75–86
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Hermans, Ben. 1991. Eliminating Destressing Rules. Linguistics in the Netherlands 1991, Drijkoningen, Frank and Ans M.C. van Kemenade (eds.), pp. 51–60
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