Linguistics 580C, Autumn 2008
Interaction of phonology and morphology in English

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Instructor: Ellen Kaisse
Email: kaisse@u.washington.edu

Office: A210B Padelford
Office Hours: Friday 11-12:30 and by appointment
Telephone: 543-6004

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Readings

Fabb, Nigel (1988) English suffixation is constrained only by selectional restrictions. Natural language and linguistic theory 6:527-539.

  • You should be able to use the above link if you are on campus or logged into the library's remote access feature. If it doesn't work, just go to the uw libraries electronic journals page and follow the links to Natural language and linguistic theory 6.4, again being sure you are logged in remotely if off-campus.

Hargus, Sharon (1993) Modeling the phonology-morphology interface in Studies in lexical phonology ed. by S. Hargus and E. Kaisse

Hayes, Bruce (1995) Chapter 2 (Diagnosing stress patterns) of Metrical stress theory: principles and case studies

Hayes, Bruce (1995) Chapter 3 (Background)

Hayes, Bruce (1995) Chapter 4 (Foot inventory) First few sections only

Kager, Rene (1999) Chapter 1 (Conflicts in grammars) Optimality theory. First several sections.

Kager, Rene (1999) Chapter 4 (Metrical structure) Optimality theory. First several  sections

Kaisse, Ellen (2005) Word formation and phonology in Handbook of word-formation, ed. by P. Stekauer and R. Lieber.

Kenstowicz, Michael (1994) Chapter 6 (The syllable and syllabification) Phonology in generative grammmar. First few sections on English syllables.

Kenstowicz, Michael (1994) Chapter 10 (Stress) First few sections.

Kenstowicz, Michael (1994) Chapter 5 (Lexical phonology) First several sections.

Pater, Joe (2000) Non-uniformity in English secondary stress: the role of ranked and lexically specific constraints. Phonology 17:2, pp. 237-274.

  • To access the pdf of this article, please go to the uw libraries electronic journals page and follow the links to Phonology 17:2 or try here which should take you directly to the page for Phonology 17.2 if you are on campus or logged in to the library's remote access. Then click on the pdf for the article.

Raffelsiefen, Renate (2004) Absolute ill-formedness and other morphophonological effects. Phonology 21:1, pp. 91-142.

  • As with the Pater article, please go to the uw libraries electronic journals page or, if logged in to the libraries, go here

Steriade, Donca (1999) Lexical conservatism in French adjectival liaison, in Formal perspectives in Romance linguistics ed. by B. Bullock et al.

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