Phonology

Papers
(The median citation count of Phonology is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Phonological reanalysis is guided by markedness: the case of Malagasy weak stems16
Implicit and explicit processes in phonological concept learning8
Gereon Müller (2020). Inflectional morphology in harmonic serialism. (Advances in Optimality Theory.) Sheffield & Bristol, CT: Equinox Publishing. Pp. x + 350.7
Perspectives on final laryngeal neutralisation: new evidence from Polish5
PHO volume 38 issue 3 Cover and Back matter5
PHO volume 39 issue 3 Cover and Front matter4
Is grammatical tone item-based or process-based?3
PHO volume 38 issue 4 Cover and Front matter3
Tone and morphological level ordering in Dagaare2
Articulatory coordination distinguishes complex segments from segment sequences2
Variation in Breton word stress: new speakers and the influence of French2
Optimality Theory implements complex functions with simple constraints2
Optimality Theory implements complex functions with simple constraints – CORRIGENDUM2
Incorporating tone in the modelling of wordlikeness judgements – CORRIGENDUM1
The diachronic origins of Lyman's Law: evidence from phonetics, dialectology and philology1
Carlos GussenhovenandAoju Chen (eds.) (2020). The Oxford handbook of language prosody. (Oxford Handbooks in Linguistics.) Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp. lvi + 891.1
Prosodic strength in Campidanese Sardinian as Substance-Free Phonology1
Codas are universally moraic1
Dominance is non-representational: evidence from A'ingae verbal stress1
A restrictive, parsimonious theory of footing in directional Harmonic Serialism1
Grammatical and lexical sources of allomorphy in Amuzgo inflectional tone1
Grammatical tone mapping in Ekegusii1
John T. Jensen (2022). The Lexical and Metrical Phonology of English: The Legacy of The Sound Pattern of English. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. xv + 379.1
PHO volume 39 issue 4 Cover and Front matter1
Naasioi metrical structure: a challenge to syllable integrity0
PHO volume 39 issue 2 Cover and Front matter0
Learning biases in proper nouns0
PHO volume 38 issue 3 Cover and Front matter0
The atomic properties of stress0
Tone-driven epenthesis in Wamey0
Modelling contrast and feature inventory: the nature of [web] in French Sign Language0
Nazarré Merchant and Alan Prince (2023). The Mother of All Tableaux: Order, Equivalence, and Geometry in the Large-scale Structure of Optimality Theory (Advances in Optimality Theory series). S0
A unified model of lenition as modulation reduction: gauging consonant strength in Ibibio0
Janina Mołczanow (2022). Interactions of vowel quality and prosody in East Slavic. (Advances in Optimality Theory.) Sheffield: Equinox. Pp. v + 203.0
A learning-based account of local phonological processes0
The stratal structure of Kuria morphological tone0
PHO volume 39 issue 3 Cover and Back matter0
Haruo Kubozono, Junko Ito & Armin Mester, eds. (2022). Prosody and prosodic interfaces. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp. xxxii+566.0
PHO volume 39 issue 2 Cover and Back matter0
Exponence and the functional load of grammatical tone in Gyeli0
Daniel Recasens (2020). Phonetic causes of sound change: the palatalization and assibilation of obstruents. (Oxford Studies in Diachronic and Historical Linguistics 42.) Oxford: Oxford University Pres0
PHO volume 39 issue 1 Cover and Back matter0
Jonathan Barnes and Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel (eds.) (2022). Prosodic theory and practice. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Pp. ix + 453.0
Diana Archangeli & Douglas Pulleyblank (2022). Emergent Phonology. Berlin: Language Science Press. Pp. vi+193.0
The features and geometry of tone in Laal0
Korean vowel harmony has weak phonotactic support and has limited productivity0
Evidence for stress in Filipino text-setting0
Phonological and acoustic properties of ATR in the vowel system of Akebu (Kwa)0
A probabilistic model of loanword accentuation in Japanese0
An acoustic study of ATR in Tima vowels: vowel quality, voice quality and duration0
Degenerate feet in phrasal phonology: evidence from Latin and Ancient Greek0
Tracy Alan Hall (2022). Velar fronting in German dialects: a study in synchronic and diachronic phonology. Number 3 in Open Germanic Linguistics. Berlin: Language Science Press. Pp. xx + 896.0
An acoustic study of Tetsǫ́t’ıné stress: Iambic stress in a quantity-sensitive tone language0
Phonology cannot transpose: evidence from Meto0
Theoretical approaches to grammatical tone0
PHO volume 39 issue 1 Cover and Front matter0
Christoph Gabriel , Randall Gess and Trudel Meisenburg (eds.) (2021). Manual of Romance phonetics and phonology. (Manuals of Romance Linguistics 27). Berlin: De Gruyter. Pp. xiv + 975.0
Express[p] in expressive phonology: analysis of a nicknaming pattern using ‘princess’ in Japanese0
Stratal overgeneration is necessary: metrically incoherent syncope in Southern Pomo0
Parallelism within serialism: primary stress is different0
Featural affixation and sound symbolism in Fungwa0
An exception-filtering approach to phonotactic learning0
PHO volume 38 issue 4 Cover and Back matter0
Phonetically incomplete neutralisation can be phonologically complete: evidence from Huai’an Mandarin0
Nuer has a floating suprasegmental component consisting of quantity and tone0
Community interactions and phonemic inventories in emerging sign languages0
Homophony avoidance in the grammar: Russian nominal allomorphy0
Searching for homophony avoidance in English coronal stop deletion0
Sabrina Bendjaballah, Ali Tifrit and Laurence Voeltzel (eds.) (2021). Perspectives on Element Theory (Studies in Generative Grammar 143). Berlin/Boston: De Gruyter Mouton. Pp. v + 2800
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Intervocalic lenition is not phonological: evidence from Campidanese Sardinian0
Flexible syntax–prosody mapping of Intonational Phrases in the context of varying verb height0
PHO volume 39 issue 4 Cover and Back matter0
MSCs in positional neutralisation: the problem of gapped inventories0
Community interactions and phonemic inventories in emerging sign languages – CORRIGENDUM0
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