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Phonology

Syllable Integrity was first presented at WCCFL XVI. It shows that parts of the same syllable may belong to different feet.

Paumari stress, in Linguistic Discovery) and Suruwaha, like Banawa, discussed in the previous paper, are Arawan languages with interesting prosodic structures, offering insights especially into foot and syllable theory. (The Suruwaha study is a much older study. I now think its proposals on sonority are largely wrong. However, I include it here in spite of its problems because it is data-rich, because it is a useful background on Arawan prosodic systems, and because some of its theoretical conclusions do seem useful).

Postlexical structure preservation in Suya (Ge)is a handout from a talk at the 2003 Manchester Phonology Conference.

Banawa Phonetic Structures (with Peter Ladefoged and Jenny Ladefoged).

Here is the printout of the powerpoint of my talk on 'The perspicuity of the syntax-prosody interface', the keynote talk at the workshop on intonation held in conjunction with the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Sprachwissenschaft (DGfS), Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, February 23–26, 2010.