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Tue Aug 08 2006

TOC: Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics 26 (2006)

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Directory         1.    Bridget Jankowski, Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics Vol 26 (2006)


Message 1: Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics Vol 26 (2006)
Date: 07-Aug-2006
From: Bridget Jankowski <http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~twpl/contact.htm>
Subject: Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics Vol 26 (2006)


Publisher: Linguistics Graduate Course Union, University of Toronto
http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~twpl/

Journal Title: Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics Volume Number: 26 Issue Number: Issue Date: 2006


Subtitle: Special Issue on Japanese Phonology and Morphology


Main Text:

Editors for this volume: Manami Hirayama and Kenji OdaSeries Editors: Bridget Jankowski and Tanya Slavin

TWPL is pleased to offer full-text articles for this volume free of charge.Articles can be downloaded in PDF format from our website at:http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~twpl/

ISSN:1718-3510

Volume 26 (2006): Special Issue on Japanese Phonology and Morphology

Phonological Features in Japanese:

"A language-specific markedness constraint: velar elision in Japanese"Kevin Heffernan, University of Toronto

"On the patterning of voiced stops in loanwords in Japanese"Keren Rice, University of Toronto

Levels above Segments:

"The accentuation patterns of nominal compounds in Japanese"Kenji Oda, University of Toronto

"Prosody of Japanese university hypocoristics"Ben Milam, University of Toronto

"Japanese pitch accent: examination of final-accented and unaccented minimal pairs"Yukiko Sugiyama, University at Buffalo, SUNY

"A preliminary study of postlexical syllable structure in Japanese: a view from vowel devoicing"Manami Hirayama, University of Toronto

"Sound-symbolic approach to Japanese mimetic words"Gergana Ivanova, York University

Morphology in Relation to Syntax and Discourse:

"The morphology of transitivity"Naoko Tomioka, McGill University

"Properties of particle “omission” revisited"Mitsuaki Shimojo, University at Buffalo, SUNY


Linguistic Field(s): Phonology                             General Linguistics                             Morphology
Subject Language(s): Japanese (jpn)