No CrossRef data available.
Article contents
Review
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 January 2014
Abstract
An abstract is not available for this content so a preview has been provided. Please use the Get access link above for information on how to access this content.
- Type
- Review Article
- Information
- Copyright
- Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2013
References
REFERENCES
Baković, Eric (2007). A revised typology of opaque generalisations. Phonology
24. 217–259.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Blumenfeld, Lev (2006). Constraints on phonological interactions. PhD dissertation, Stanford University.Google Scholar
Broselow, Ellen (1992). Parametric variation in Arabic dialect phonology. In Broselow, Ellen, Eid, Mushira & McCarthy, John (eds.) Perspectives on Arabic linguistics IV. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: Benjamins. 7–45.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cowell, Mark W. (1964). A reference grammar of Syrian Arabic (based on the dialect of Damascus). Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press.Google Scholar
Dresher, B. Elan (2009). The contrastive hierarchy in phonology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Erwin, Wallace M. (2004). A short reference grammar of Iraqi Arabic. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press.Google Scholar
Farwaneh, Samira (1995). Directionality effects in Arabic dialect syllable structure. PhD dissertation, University of Utah.Google Scholar
Fitzpatrick, Justin, Nevins, Andrew & Vaux, Bert (2004). Exchange rules and feature-value variables. Paper presented at the 3rd North American Phonology Conference (NAPhC3), Concordia University, Montreal.Google Scholar
Flemming, Edward (1995). Auditory representations in phonology. PhD dissertation, University of California, Los Angeles.Google Scholar
Flemming, Edward (2004). Contrast and perceptual distinctiveness. In Hayes, Bruce, Kirchner, Robert & Steriade, Donca (eds.) Phonetically based phonology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 232–276.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kiparsky, Paul (1973). Abstractness, opacity, and global rules. In Fujimura, Osamu (ed.) Three dimensions in linguistic theory. Tokyo: TEC. 57–86.Google Scholar
Labov, William (1994). Principles of linguistic change. Vol. 1: Internal factors. Oxford & Cambridge, Mass.: Blackwell.Google Scholar
Łubowicz, Anna (2003). Contrast preservation in phonological mappings. PhD dissertation, University of Massachusetts, Amherst.Google Scholar
Łubowicz, Anna (2011). Chain shifts. In van Oostendorp et al. (2011). 1717–1735.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
McCarthy, John J. (1999). Sympathy and phonological opacity. Phonology
16. 331–399.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Montreuil, Jean-Pierre (2006). Contrast Preservation Theory and historical change. In Gess, Randall S. & Arteaga, Deborah (eds.) Historical Romance linguistics: retrospective and perspectives. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: Benjamins. 111–129.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Noske, Roland (2012). The Grimm-Verner push chain and Contrast Preservation Theory. In Botma, Bert & Noske, Roland (eds.) Phonological explorations: empirical, theoretical and diachronic issues. Berlin: de Gruyter. 63–86.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Marc van, Oostendorp, Ewen, Colin J., Hume, Elizabeth & Rice, Keren (eds.) (2011). The Blackwell companion to phonology. Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell.Google Scholar
Ouwayda, Sarah (2010). Contrast Preservation in dialects of North Levantine Arabic. Poster presented at the 84th Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, Baltimore. Available (August 2013) at www-scf.usc.edu/∼ouwayda/Ouwayda_2010_ContrastPreservation.pdf.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Steriade, Donca (2001). Directional asymmetries in place assimilation: a perceptual account. In Hume, Elizabeth & Johnson, Keith (eds.) The role of speech perception in phonology. San Diego: Academic Press. 219–250.Google Scholar
Tessier, Anne-Michelle (2004). Input ‘clusters’ and contrast preservation in OT. WCCFL
23. 759–772.Google Scholar
Wolf, Matthew & McCarthy, John J. (2009). Less than zero: correspondence and the null output. In Rice, Curt & Blaho, Sylvia (eds.) Modelling ungrammaticality in Optimality Theory. London & Oakville, Conn.: Equinox. 17–66.Google Scholar
Wright, Richard (2003). Factors of lexical competition in vowel articulation. In Local, John, Ogden, Richard & Temple, Rosalind (eds.) Phonetic interpretation: papers in laboratory phonology VI. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 75–87.Google Scholar