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Contents of SOAS Working Papers in Linguistics 1-15

1. The volumes

Volume Year Editor(s) 1 1990 Göksel, Asll 2 1991/92 Göksel, Asll & Elizabeth Parker 3 1993 Cobb, Margaret & Yan Jiang 4 1994 Cobb, Margaret & Sean Jensen 5 1995 Jensen, Sean 6 1996 Ploch, Stefan & Andrew Simpson 7 1997 Ploch, Stefan & David Swinburne 8 1998 Ploch, Stefan & Gary-John Scott 9 1999 Gary-John Scott, Evelynne Ki-Mei Mui & Hyun-Joo Lee ë 10 2000 Hyun-Joo Lee, Zo Toft & Carlo A. Colella 11 2001 Hyun-Joo Lee & Sam Hellmuth 12 2002 Carlo A. Colella & Sam Hellmuth 2004 Kirsty Rowan & Alex Bellem 13 14 2006 Thomas Doukas & Marina Tsakiridou

15 2007 Nancy C. Kula & Lutz Marten

2. The articles

Author Title Vol.: pp. Abe, Jun & A generalised rightward movement analysis 7: 3-33 Hiroto Hoshi of antecedent contained deletion

Aboh, Enoch Oladé Leftward focus versus rightward focus: the 15: 81-104 Kwa-Bantu conspiracy Bach, Emmon Philology and endangered languages: the 13: 343-349 case of Western Abenaki

Bach, Emmon Paradigm Regained: deixis in Northern 14: 267-281 Wakashan Balogné Bérces, “Ambisyllabicity” across word boundaries: 11: 47-55 Katalin a Strict CV phonology approach Balogné Bérces, The beginning of the word revisited 12: 55-66 Katalin Balogné Bérces, Contributions to the Strict CV phonology 13: 3-13 Katalin analysis of connected speech phenomena Balogné Bérces, What's wrong with vowel-initial syllables? 14: 15-21 Katalin

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Bateman, Leah M. A’-movement and quantifier scope in the 12: 161-187 Thai thuuk passive Belkadi, Aïcha Language impairments in autism: evidence 14: 3-13 against mind-blindness

Bellem, Alex Lughat al-­D¢ad and the status of [A]: the 11: 57-72 composition of Arabic gutturals/emphatics Bellem, Alex On laryngeal contrasts and the definition of 13: 15-48 ‘emphatic’ (or: When is a ­t not a ­t ?) Beltrami, M. The moral aspect of linguistic politeness: 12: 259-284 respect and honorification Benmamoun, Elabbas Agreement asymmetries and the PF 6: 106-128 interface Bennett, David C. Componential analysis, Prototype Theory 1: 79-96 and the meaning of English prepositions Bennett, David C. Stratificational 3: 138-149 Bennett, David C. The word order of the Germanic languages 4: 103-119 Bennett, David C., Universal and language-specific aspects of 2: 365-369 Zhang, Jialu, vowel perception Lü, Shinan, Hu, Xinghui, Hazan, Valérie & Andris Abakuks Bennett, David C. & The evolution of clitic systems: textual 6: 340-370 Harry Leeming evidence from the Slavonic languages Bennett, David C. & Vowel perception: evidence from speakers 10: 357-369 Andris Abakuks of English, German, Japanese, Mandarin and Cantonese Bennett, David C. & From P2-clitic to -clitic: three 13: 237-243 Andris Abakuks approaches to an explanation Bickmore, Lee Stem Tone Melodies in Cilungu 15: 7-18 Billah, Mohammed Lexicographic affinities between Persian 12: 299-312 Arif and Bengali Buba, Malami The pragmatics of addressee-based Hausa 9: 389-413 demonstratives Buell, Leston Semantic and formal locatives: implications 15: 105-120 for the Bantu locative inversion typology Burki, Andreas English hearts and what they tell us about 13: 247-267 language and mind

Bynon, Theodora Pronouns and verb agreement in typological 1: 97-111 and diachronic perspective Bynon, Theodora Syntactic reconstruction 3: 150-167 Bynon, Theodora Subjecthood and the passive-to-ergative 4: 1-9 reanalysis in Indo-Iranian

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Bynon, Theodora How ergative is Dumi? 6: 371-384 Camdzic, Amela Towards an analysis of topic and focus in 9: 3-19 Serbo-Croat Capritsa, Julia, Passive/middle/reflexive constructions in 2: 117-146 Göksel, Asll & Ruth Greek and Turkish as processes of natural M. Kempson deduction Chao, Wynn Negation as adverb in Chinese 4: 233-242 Chao, Wynn & The forms of negation in Chinese 8: 3-18 Evelynne Ki-Mei Mui Charette, Monik Mongolian and Polish meet government 2: 275-291 licensing Empty and pseudo-empty categories Charette, Monik 8: 167-176 Charette, Monik When p-licensing fails: the final high 10: 3-18 vowels of Turkish

Charette, Monik Defining the structure of Turkish words 13: 49-79 Charette, Monik The end of the (Turkish) word 14: 23-40

Charette, Monik & Licensing constraints and vowel harmony in 6: 1-25 Asl1 Göksel Turkic languages Cheng, Lisa & Laura The prosody and syntax of Zulu relative 15: 51-63 J. Downing clauses Cobb, Margaret Licensing constraints and vowel harmony in 3: 40-64 Uyghur Cobb, Margaret Vowel harmony in Zulu and Basque: the 5: 23-39 interaction of licensing constraints, h- licensing and constituent structure Cobb, Margaret Clitics in Basque: a phonological approach 6: 26-39 Cobb, Margaret “ATR”/“height” harmony: the 7: 169-192 manifestation of complexity effects in the vowel harmony of Natal Portuguese, Yoruba and Ogori Cooke, Sheryl Palatalisation from a Government Phonolgy 10: 19-39 perspective: The passive construction in Zulu

Cornillon, Jeanne Expletive negatives Cornillon, Jeanne & Association with focus and the ne que 5: 271-283 Wynn Chao construction in French Csides, Csaba Government and licensing: a CV analysis of 10: 41-80 consonant lenition Csides, Csaba Vowel-zero alternation in Hungarian 11: 73-94 nominal stems: a Strict CV analysis Csides, Csaba Licence to properly govern 12: 67-88

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Csides, Csaba Bidirectional government in strict CV: 13: 81-126 Evidence from English Denwood, Ann a~i alternation in Uighur 3: 65-89 Denwood, Ann Could Khalkha Mongolian be a head- 5: 41-63 licensing language? A comparison between Khalkha Mongolian and Vata, a typical ‘ATR-harmony’ language Denwood, Ann Harmony: three for the price of one 7: 193-207 Denwood, Ann A template for Turkish 8: 177-190 Denwood, Ann A Government Phonology approach to Thai 9: 173-190 Tones: observation and hypothesis Denwood, Ann K~O: morpho-phonology in Turkish 12: 89-98 Doukas, Thomas Aspects of the acquisition of functional 12: 315-333 projections in embedded clauses Doukas, Thomas Root infinitives in Modern Greek: 13: 179-198 new evidence and analysis from child Greek Doukas, Thomas Now you hear it, now you don't; what 14: 41-50 happens with functional categories in children's early speech? Downing, Laura J. Fitting focus phrasing into the Prosodic 12: 111-133 Hierarchy Edwards, Malcolm Aspects of negation in Egyptian Arabic 10: 153-160

Edwards, Malcolm Odd pronouns in Egyptian Arabic 11: 157-165 Edwards, Malcolm Pragmatic uses of participles in Egyptian 12: 285-295 Arabic Edwards, Malcolm Pronouns, agreement and focus in Egyptian 14: 51-62 Arabic El-Awa, Salwa M. Text relations in the Qur’an. An application 10: 271-282 of Relevance Theory Elders, Stefan Complex verb morphology in Kulango 15: 187-200 (Gur): Similarities and dissimilarities with Bantu Evans, Hywel Wh-in-situ and relative clause constructions 4: 121-138 Finger, Marcelo, Parsing natural language using LDS: a 6: 129-153 Gabbay, Dov, prototype Kempson, Ruth M. & Kibble, Rodger Flynn, Choi-Yeung- Tonal coarticulation in Cantonese two-tone 11: 3-29 Chang sequences Flynn, Choi-Yeung- Cantonese tonal behaviour in compatible 12: 3-18 Chang and conflicting tonal environments Flynn, Choi-Yeung- Declination as a phonetic property of 13: 127-143 Chang utterances in Cantonese

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Francomacaro, Maria Some instrumental data on Hausa 2: 405-431 Rosaria “implosives” Fraser, Helen Phonetics of Tamil: double stops 1: 175-187 Gabbay, Dov & Ruth Labelled abduction and relevance reasoning 2: 41-84 M. Kempson Gabbay, Dov & Ruth Natural-language content: a proof-theoretic 2: 85-115 M. Kempson perspective — a preliminary report Ghee Ong, Chun Grammaticalization of Chinese verbal 11: 277-319 perfectives Göksel, Asl1 Causativity, verb incorporation and some 1: 149-173 problems Göksel, Asl1 Case and configurationality 2: 147-171 Göksel, Asl1 What’s the Mirror Principle? 3: 168-204 Green, Melanie Focus and copular constructions in Hausa 3: 205-218 Green, Melanie Focus in copular sentences: the interface 6: 154-178 between semantics, syntax and prosody Groefsema, Marjolein Is the language faculty a Fodorian module? 2: 255-271 A reappraisal Gussmann, Edmund & Polish notes from a Dubrovnik café. I. The 3: 427-462 Jonathan D. Kaye Yers Haidou, Konstantina Word order, DP-Focusing and the PF 10: 161-192 interface: the case of Modern Greek Haidou, Konstantina Focus movement vs. focus in-situ in Greek: 11: 167-202 a prosodic approach Haidou, Konstantina Stress mechanisms in the syntactic & 12: 135-158 phonological domain of focus in Greek Haidou, Konstantina Discourse Functions without Peripheral 14: 283-308 Syntax Haidou, Konstantina Licensing of subjects in Greek gerunds 12: 189-197 & Ioanna Sitaridou Harley, Matthew A study of tone in Tuwuli 10: 81-90

Haworth, Emmanuelle The trouble with the French glides 4: 53-70 Hayward, Katrina M. Voicing in lengthened geminate stops 1: 189-199 Hayward, Katrina M. /p/ vs. /b/ in Javanese: some preliminary 3: 1-33 data Hayward, Katrina M. Phonation types seen by fibreoptic 3: 34-39 laryngoscopy: a new video Hayward, Katrina M. /p/ vs. /b/ in Javanese: the role of the vocal 5: 1-11 folds Hayward, Katrina M. Lexical phonology and the Javanese vowel 9: 191-225 system Hayward, Katrina M. Spectral balance in Qur’anic recitation 5: 13-21 & M.R. El-Ashiry

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Hayward, Richard J. East Ometo verb paradigms: the 9: 301-316 grammaticalization of syntactic pattern Hellmuth, Sam Representation of quantity-sensitivity in a 11: 95-122 CV-only framework: a study of Cairo Arabic word-stress Hellmuth, Sam Negation patterns in the Tihaamah dialects 12: 199-220 of Yemen: an assessment of Benmamoun (2000) as a model of comparative syntax Heo, Yong Empty nuclei in Middle Korean 1: 21-37 Hewitt, George The valid and non-valid application of 2: 5-24 etymology to history Hoshi, Hiroto Incorporation in temporal constructions and 5: 121-133 light verb constructions, and the Hoshi, Hiroto Complex predicate formation in Japanese: a 9: 427-473 (non-) configurational theory Hoshi, Hiroto Relations between thematic structure and 11: 203-247 syntax: a study on the nature of predicates in Japanese Hunter, Anthony & Context sensitive reasoning with lexical and 9: 373-386 Lutz Marten world knowledge Hyman, Larry M. Reconstructing the Proto-Bantu verbal unit: 15: 201-211 internal evidence Inagaki, Noriko Oral proficiency and its assessment 12: 335-362 revisited Inagaki, Noriko Minami Fujio – Honorifics (part 2) 13: 313-340 Ingham, Bruce Number and gender in the Arabic dialect of 3: 219-227 Najd Ingham, Bruce Demonstrative stems in Lakota 6: 385-410 Ingham, Bruce Nominal or verbal status in Lakhota: a 8: 125-140 lexicographical study Ingham, Bruce The dialect of the ‘Marsh Arabs’ of 9: 417-424 Southern Mesopotamia Ingham, Bruce An investigation of the occurrence of the 10: 193-201 emphatic suffixes-hca, -hce and –hci in Lak’ota Ingham, Bruce Function of the post nominal element 11: 249-257 ki/k’uN in Lakota Jansen, Wouter & Zoe On sounds that like to be paired (after all): 12: 19-52 Toft an acoustic investigation of Hungarian voicing assimilation Jensen, Sean Is ? an element? Towards a non-segmental 4: 71-78 phonology

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Jensen, Sean Adjacency in phonology 5: 65-89 Jensen, Sean Meta-morphological Speculations 10: 317-329 Jiang, Yan Quantifier-raising at LF, the branching 3: 228-258 quantifier analysis and logical dependency in Labelled Deductive Systems (Three theories of quantification) Johnson, David & A critique of the minimalist program 6: 220-273 Shalom Lappin Johnson, Michael Tone and phonation in Western A-Hmao 9: 227-251 Kaye, Jonathan D. Do you believe in magic? The story of s+C 2: 293-313 sequences Kaye, Jonathan D. Derivations and interfaces 3: 90-126 Kaye, Jonathan D. Why this article is not about the acquisition 7: 209-220 of phonology Kempson, Ruth M. Wh-gap binding and gapping — a 1: 129-147 for an input system Kempson, Ruth M. Semantics vs syntax? perspectives 2: 27-40 on natural language content Kempson, Ruth M. Semantics, pragmatics and natural-language 4: 139-168 interpretation Kempson, Ruth M. Crossover phenomena: a dynamic 5: 135-186 perspective Kempson, Ruth M. & How we understand sentences. And 3: 259-336 Dov Gabbay fragments too? (Natural language interpretation as labelled natural deduction)

Kempson, Ruth M., Resumptive pronouns in English and Arabic 8: 35-57 Malcolm Edwards & Wilfried Meyer-Viol Kempson, Ruth M. & The Dynamics of word-order change in the 9: 21-38 Lutz Marten Romance languages Kempson, Ruth M. & Syntactic computation as labelled 6: 179-218 Wilfried Meyer- deduction: wh a case study Viol Kibble, Roger Complement anaphora, monotonicity and 7: 65-81 dynamic binding Kibble, Roger Implementing LDSNL: strategies for 7: 83-102 pronoun and wh-gap resolution Kim, Seon-Jung Umlaut in Korean 6: 40-60 Kipacha, Ahmad Aspect and tense in the Swahili dialect of 13: 199-219 KiNgome Kristó, László Linguistic reconstruction: methods vs. 13: 353-361 interpretations

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Kristó, László On synthesis, fusion and the difference 14: 63-94 between them Kula, Nancy C. Derived environment effects in GP 14: 95-108

Kula, Nancy Chongo Aspects of nasality in Bemba 8: 191-208 & Lutz Marten Kula, Nancy Chongo Constraints and processes: Evidence from 10: 91-102 Bemba, Herero and Swahili & Lutz Marten Kurosawa, Akiko On Japanese relative clauses from a 10: 283-299 Dynamic Syntax perspective Lappin, Shalom Exception phrases and generalized 4: 169-189 quantifier theory Lappin, Shalom An HPSG account of antecedent contained 7: 103-122 ellipsis Laria, Massimo Voicing in geminate stops: some 2: 433-451 instrumental data for Arabic Lee, Hyun-Joo Inter-onset government: its needs and 9: 253-274 interaction with proper government Leitch, Myles Minimal verbal and adjectival inflection in 15: 121-134 Dibole Maho, Jouni Filip The linear ordering of TAM/NEG markers 15: 213-225 in the Bantu languages Marchand, Trevor Mastering making & mastering space: 9: 359-372 Hugh J. reconsidering the language-biased analyses of the what & where in spatial cognition Marchand, Trevor A possible explanation for the lack of 10: 301-314 Hugh J. explanation: or ‘Why the Master Builder can’t explain what he knows’. Introducing informational atomism against a ‘definitional’ definition of concepts Marlo, Michael & The Exponence of TAM in Bakweri 15: 19-31 David Odden

Marten, Lutz The history of English modals: syntax, 4: 11-30 semantics, grammaticalization Marten, Lutz Swahili vowel harmony 6: 61-75 Marten, Lutz Swahili-kwisha: sketching the path of 8: 141-163 grammaticalization Marten, Lutz & An overview of marking in Kiluguru 11: 259-275 Deograsia Ramadhani Marten, Lutz & Nancy Morphosyntactic co-variation in Bantu: two 15: 227-238 C. Kula case studies Matsinhe, Sozinho Reflexives in Xitsonga 2: 229-252 Francisco

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Mtenje, Al On Recent Trends in Phonology: Vowel 15: 33-48 Sequences in Bantu Languages

Mui, Evelynne K.-M. Cantonese colour terms 2: 475-487 Mui, Evelynne K.-M. Adverbs in Cantonese and the Universal 9: 489-508 & Wynn Chao Base Hypothesis

Nicolle, Steve Textual functions of Chidigo 15: 159-171 demonstratives Nurse, Derek Did the Proto-Bantu verb have a synthetic 15: 239-256 or an analytic structure? Otsuka, Masayuki On “head-internal” relative clauses in 9: 39-73 Japanese from an LDSNL perspective Paul, Daniel The passive in Persian 13: 221-235

Parker, Elizabeth Realis/irrealis morphology and the 2: 173-203 consecutive verb construction in Mundani Pettiward, Anna Wh-movement and (c)overt object shift 5: 187-209 Pettiward, Anna Anti-procrastinate effects and optional 6: 274-297 agreement in French Pettiward, Anna When does the English object shift? 7: 123-141 Pizziconi, Barbara Some remarks of the notion of ‘benefit’ and 10: 371-384 the Japanese communicative style Pizziconi, Barbara Japanese politeness in the work of Fujio 13: 269-280 Minami (南不二男) Pizziconi, Barbara Minami Fujio – Keigo 13: 281-311 Ploch, Stefan French nasal vowels — a first approach 5: 91-106 Ploch, Stefan The role of parsing 6: 76-105 Ploch, Stefan The nasal fallacy 7: 221-273 Ploch, Stefan Non-switch harmony in Yawelmani (and 8: 209-238 Turkish and Sakha) Ploch, Stefan Egoist arousal of empirical ideas for self- 9: 319-356 enjoyment Ploch, Stefan The phonological merger of the acoustic 10: 385-416 percepts [low tone] and [nasal] Ploch, Stefan Metatheoretical problems in phonology 11: 123-153 with the common criteria simplicity (Occam’s Razor) and non-arbitrariness (non-ad-hoc-ness) Ploch, Stefan On the purposes of phonological 12: 365-387 phenomena: phonetics, parsing, lexical access, and/or acquisition? Ploch, Stefan What is wrong with linguistics? 13: 363-382 Raymond, Mary Stress and syllabification in Arop-Lokep: an 14: 109-129 Optimality-Theoretic account

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Rhee, Sang Jik The syllabification of CGV sequences in 3: 127-137 Korean Rowan, Kirsty Towards an understanding of Meroitic 13: 145-176 phonology Rowan, Kirsty A phonological investigation into the 14: 131-167 Meroitic 'syllable' signs - ne and se and their implications on the e sign Rowan, Kirsty Meroitic - an Afroasiatic language? 14: 169-206 Rowlands, Anne A linguistic re-evaluation of a dilemma 8: 241-250 experiment Rowlands, Anne Phonological recoding in word recognition: 11: 323-330 comparing exception and regular words Rubin, Dominic The syntax and semantics of coronality: a 10: 103-137 broad overview of work in progress Rubin, Dominic Licensing consonants in the nucleus and 11: 333-351 onset Rubin, Dominic Coronality and: a) the possible relationship 12: 99-107 between inventory structure and word phonotactics; & b) the possible relationship between form and function Rugemalira, Josephat The structure of the Bantu noun phrase 15: 135-148 M. Scott, Gary-John Stacked adjectival modification and the 8: 59-89 structure of nominal phrases Scott, Gary-John “Japanese-style” languages and adjective- 12: 221-255 ordering restrictions Segundo, Silvia de On empty nuclei and metrical structure in 1: 39-51 Oliveira Brazilian Portuguese Shariatmadari, David Sounds difficult? Why phonological theory 14: 207-226 needs 'ease of articulation' Shin, Jiyoung & Consonantal production and vowel-to- 6: 411-431 Katrina M. Hayward vowel coarticulation in Korean VCV sequences Shin, Jiyoung & Some articulatory characteristics of the 7: 301-320 Katrina M. Hayward three types of alveolar stops and alveolo- palatal affricates in Korean Silva, Thais The phonological representation of velar 2: 315-338 stop-glide sequences Simpson, Andrew Gapless relatives, operators and variables 3: 359-384 Simpson, Andrew Licensing of wh — a non-movement 4: 191-231 approach to the syntax of wh in situ Simpson, Andrew Partial wh-movement and the locality of 5: 211-231 feature-checking

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Simpson, Andrew N-word licensing in French, Italian and 6: 298-321 West Flemish Simpson, Andrew Focus, presupposition and light predicate 8: 91-122 raising in S.E.Asian Simpson, Andrew Feature-percolation, pied piping and 9: 75-84 & Tanmoy transparency Bhattacharya Simpson, Andrew & From D to T-determiner incorporation and 9: 85-112 Xiu-Zhi Zoe Wu the creation of tense Simpson, Andrew & Agreement, shells and focus 10: 203-227 Zoe Wu Song, Jae-mog Progressives in Korean and Khalkha 5: 251-270 Mongolian

Stegen, Oliver Lexical density in oral versus written Rangi 15: 173-184 texts Stephens, Rhiannon A study of Swahili-English Code-switching 10: 333-354 in England Swinburne, David Structure building for Hebrew in LDSNL 9: 113-152 Taylor, Nicholas DP analysis of the noun phrase: the 3: 385-406 evidence from Gamo Toft, Zoë Grunts and gutturals in Georgian: an 9: 275-297 investigation into initial consonant clusters Toft, Zoë Is there ever multiple wh-movement? 10: 229-247 Evidence from Hungrarian Tsakiridou, Marina The linguistic profile of Down's syndrome 14: 227-248 subjects: evidence from wh-movement construction Tsiplakou, Stavroula Quantifier scope in Greek 6: 321-339

Tsiplakou, Stavroula On subject-object (a-)symmetries in Greek 7: 143-167 Walker, Caitlin ATR-harmony as h-licensing 5: 107-120 War, Badaplin Pronoun and agreement in Khasi 1: 113-128 Watkins, Justin Can phonation types be reliably measured 7: 321-339 from sound spectra? Some data from Wa and Burmese Watkins, Justin Notes on creaky and killed tone in Burmese 10: 139-149 Watkins, Justin Pitch-phonation correlations in Sgaw Karen 11: 31-44

Williams, Geoff On the role of phonological parsing in 4: 79-101 speech recognition Williams, Geoff A pattern recognition model for the 7: 275-297 phonetic interpretation of elements

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Williams, Geoff & Wiebke Brockhaus Automatic speech recognition: a principle- 2: 371-401 based approach Xydopoulos, George J. Distribution, interpretation and licensing of 2: 205-227 adverbs in Modern Greek

Yeon, Jaehoon 3: 407-426 Causatives and the encoding of the causee Yeon, Jaehoon On Korean dative-subject constructions 9: 153-170 Yeon, Jaehoon When causatives meet passives in Korean 10: 249-268 Yoshida, Yuko Government in Tonkawa: vowel elision and 1: 53-69 cyclicity Yoshida, Yuko Pitch accent and tone harmony in Japanese 2: 339-361 Yoshida, Yuko Accents in Tokyo and Kyoto Japanese 14: 249-264 Vowel Quality in terms of Duration and Licensing Potency Zerbian, Sabine A first approach to information structuring 15: 65-78 in Xitsonga/Xichangana

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