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Suprasegmental and Prosodic Phonology<br/><br/>32 The Representation of inotation, Amalia Arvaniti<br/>33 Syllabe-internal Structure, Anna R K Bosch<br/>34 Precedence Relations in Phonology, Charles Cairns & Eric Raimy<br/>35 Downstep, Bruce Cornell<br/>36 Final Consonants, Marie Helene Cote<br/>37 Geminates, Stuart Davis<br/>38 The Representation of SC Clusters, Heather Goad<br/>39 Stress: Phonotactic and Phonetic Evidence, Matthew Gordon<br/>40 The Foot, Michael Hammond<br/>41 The Representation of Word Stress, Ben Hermans<br/>42 Pitch Accent Systems, Harry van der Hulst<br/>43 Extrametricality and Non-finality, Brett Hyde<br/>44 The lambic-Trochaic Law, Brett Hyde<br/>45 The Representation of Tone, Larry M Hyman<br/>46 Positional Effects in Consonant Clusters, Jongho Jun<br/>47 Initial Geminates, Astrid Kraehenmann<br/>48 Stress-timed vs Syllabe-timed Languages, Marina Nespor, Mohinish Shukla & Jacques Mehler<br/>49 Sonotiry, Steve Parker<br/>50 Total Alignment, Pilar Prieto<br/>51 The Phonological World, Anthi Revithiadou<br/>52 Ternary Rhythm, Curt Rice<br/>53 Syllable Contact, Misun Seo<br/>54 The Skeleton, Peter Szigetvari<br/>55 Onsets, Nina Topintzi<br/>56 Sign Syllabus, Ronnie Wilbur<br/>57 Quantity -sensitivity, Draga Zec<br/><br/> |