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Wondering at the Natural Fecundity of Things: Essays in Honor of Alan Prince
Edited by Eric Bakovic, Junko Ito, and John McCarthy
Direct link: http://roa.rutgers.edu/view.php3?roa=844
This volume honors Alan Prince on the occasion of his sixtieth
birthday (June 20, 2006). The contributors have all benefited from
Alan's influence as a teacher, a mentor, and a colleague, and by their
presence in this collection these papers recognize that contribution.
The range of topics covered is as broad as Alan's interests, including
phonology in particular, linguistic theory in general, and cognitive
science.
Note: this collection is made available electronically at the
University of California eScholarship Repository, as an offering of
the UC Santa Cruz Linguistics Research Center:
http://repositories.cdlib.org/lrc/prince/.
CONTENTS
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Eric Bakovic (UCSD), Junko Ito (UCSC), and John McCarthy (UMass)
Preface
Bibliography of Alan Prince
Akinbiyi Akinlabi (Rutgers)
'Neutral Vowels in Lokaa Harmony'
Eric Bakovic (UCSD)
'Elsewhere Effects in Optimality Theory'
Andrea Calabrese (UConn) and Samuel Jay Keyser (MIT)
'On the Peripatetic Behavior of Aspiration in Sanskrit Roots'
Jane Grimshaw (Rutgers)
'Chains as Unfaithful Optima'
Graham Horwood (Center for International Issues Research, SAIC)
'Association Faith and Korean Palatalization'
Brett Hyde (Washington University)
'Towards a Uniform Account of Prominence-Sensitive Stress'
Junko Ito and Armin Mester (UCSC)
'Indulgentia Parentum Filiorum Pernicies: Lexical Allomorphy in Latin
and Japanese'
John J. McCarthy (UMass)
'Restraint of Analysis'
Steven Pinker (Harvard)
'Whatever Happened to the Past Tense Debate?'
Vieri Samek-Lodovici (University College London)
'Absence of Stress Culmination and Prosodic Phrasing'
Paul Smolensky (Johns Hopkins)
'On Theoretical Facts and Empirical Abstractions'
Bruce Tesar (Rutgers)
'Learning from Paradigmatic Information'
Moira Yip (University College London)
'Is There Such a Thing as Animal Phonology?'
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