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Government Phonology Workshop
(2nd November 1996, Vienna)
at the
Eighth International Phonology Meeting

organized by John Rennison and Nancy Ritter

Photos from the Meeting 

We invite contributors to the workshop to send us their article, handout, or whatever. To view the PostScript files, try using GhostScript (it's free) or for .PDF filesClick here to download Adobe Acrobat!(also free). 
Papers will be added as soon as I receive them. If you cannot download a file but can handle an e-mail attachment, please let me know and I'll send you it. 

Sorry about the missing accents and characters. 

 
Author(s)  Title of paper 
Eugeniusz Cyran  Headedness as friction: argument from synchrony and language (NEW & Better .PDF version! Retrieve as PDF (249K), or ZIPped PDF (166K) or PostScript (370K), or ZIPped PostScript (52K)
(Nancy Ritter and Gienek Cyran have decided to put their head(ednes)s together and write a joint paper.) 
Harry van der Hulst & Grazyna Rowicka  What do unstressed syllables and empty nuclei have in common? 
(No further version of this presentation is expected because it was a report on work in progress which is to be published elsewhere.) 
Krzysztof Jaskula  Syllable superimpositon in Old Irish 
Duck-Young Lee  Korean vowel harmony: A-head alignment 
(abstract --- finished article: postscript file, 312 KB --- ZIPped postscript file, 42 KB) 
Jean Lowenstamm & Tobias Scheer  In Hamburg bin ich über einen spitzen Stein gestolpert 
(The handout from the meeting will hopefully get on this page soon.) 
Krisztina Polgárdi  Pasiego vowel harmony, or how OT can solve a problem for unary feature theories 
Péter Rebrus, Péter Siptár, Péter Szigetvári & Miklos Törkenczy  Hungarian morphology doesn't meet GP 
(abstract --- handout, with very different content: browsable p.1 and p.2, ca. 70 KB each; for printing p.1 and p.2, ca. 180 KB each) 
John Rennison  Mòoré vowels revisited 
(abstract --- finished article: PDF file, 120 KB, postscript file, 482 KB --- ZIPped postscript file, 153 KB) 
Nancy Ritter  Asymmetrical Headedness of Segments: Capturing manner and sonority in a revised theory of segmental representation 
(Nancy Ritter and Gienek Cyran have decided to put their head(ednes)s together and write a joint paper.) 
 

 


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Medieninhaberin: Universität Wien , Philologisch-kulturwissenschaftliche Fakultät, Institut für Sprachwissenschaft, Wien