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fas.ag-berlin.mpg.de THE PROGRAMM AMALIA ARVANITI (UNIVERSITY OF CYPRUS) Greek clitics and the domain of the prosodic word DAVID BECK (UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO) Words and prosodic phrasing in Lushootseed GEERT BOOIJ (VRIJE UNIVERSITEIT AMSTERDAM) Phonotactics and the prosodic word KATHERINE DEMUTH (BROWN UNIVERSITY) Prosodic constraints on early phonological words LAURA J. DOWNING (UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA) Prosodic stem =82prosodic word in Bantu ANTONY DUBACH GREEN (ZENTRUM F=DCR ALLGEMEINE SPRACHWISSEN-SCHAFT) The prosodic licensing of onset clusters in Irish CARLOS GUSSENHOVEN (UNIVERSITY OF NIJMEGEN) Duration and quantity in the Dutch word PATRICIA A. KEATING (UCLA) Word-level phonetic effects on English consonant articulation ADITI LAHIRI (UNIVERSIT=C4T KONSTANZ) Role of stem-extensions, suffixes, and clitics in prosodic word formation ROBERT POLETTO (THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY) Subminimal bases and the null parse. Evidence from Runyankore reduplication, success and failure RENATE RAFFELSIEFEN (FREIE UNIVERSIT=C4T BERLIN) Possible pwords YOLANDA RIVERA-CASTILLO (UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON-DOWNTOWN) Stressed enclitics and word internal phonological boundaries KEVIN RUSSELL (UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA) The =93word" in two polysynthetic languages WENDY SANDLER (THE UNIVERSITY OF HAIFA) Prosodic evidence for clitics in sign language ELISABETH SELKIRK (UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AT AMHERST), ELLEN BROSELOW (SUNY, STONY BROOK), DANIEL FINER (SUNY, STONY BROOK), & HASAN BASRI (SUNY, STONY BROOK) Prosodic adjuncts in Makassarese A. TURK (UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH) & S. SHATTUCK- HUFFNAGEL (MIT) Durational cues to the direction of affiliation of reduced syllables in English MARC VAN OOSTENDORP (LEIDEN UNIVERSITY/HIL) Stress and syllables: a paradox for the phonological word MARINA CL=C1UDIA VIG=C1RIO (UNIVERSITY OF MINHO) On the prosodic status of stressless functional words in European Portuguese IRENE VOGEL (UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE) Phonological Words - matches and mismatches with syntax