Version 4.0 June, 1996
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Andrews, Avery. 1995. OT for Windows 1.1. ROA-91. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Raymond, William, & Apollo Hogan. 1995. The Optimality interpreter (C program) & A users guide to the Optimality Interpreter: A software tool for Optimality Theoretic analysis. Software by Apollo Hogan. University of Colorado at Boulder. ROA-130. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Abu-Mansour, Mahasen. 1995. Optimality and conspiracy in the syllable structure of Arabic. In Jill Beckman, Laura Walsh Dickey, & Suzanne Urbanczyk, eds., University of Massachusetts Occasional Papers in Linguistics 18: Papers in Optimality Theory. Pp. 1-20.
Ackema, Peter & Ad Neeleman. 1995. Optimal questions. ROA-69. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Akinlabi, Akinbiyi. 1994. Featural alignment. Ms., Rutgers University.
Akinlabi, Akinbiyi. 1995. Featural affixation. To appear in Journal of Linguistics.
Akinlabi, Akinbiyi. 1995. Kalabari vowel harmony. Ms., Rutgers University.
Alderete, John. 1995. Winnebago accent and Dorsey's Law. In Jill Beckman, Laura Walsh Dickey, & Suzanne Urbanczyk, eds., University of Massachusetts Occasional Papers in Linguistics 18: Papers in Optimality Theory. Pp. 21-52.
Alderete, John. 1995. Faithfulness to prosodic heads. Ms., UMass Amherst. ROA-94. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Alderete, John. 1996. Prosodic faithfulness in Cupe¤o. Ms., UMass Amherst. ROA-131. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Alderete, John, Jill Beckman, Laura Benua, Amalia Gnanadesikan, John McCarthy, & Suzanne Urbanczyk. 1996. Reduplication and segmental unmarkedness. Ms., UMass Amherst. ROA-134. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Anderson, Stephen R. 1994. How to put your clitics in their place or Why the best account of second-position phenomena may be a nearly optimal one. Ms., Yale University, New Haven. ROA- 21. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Anttila, Arto. 1995. Deriving variation from grammar: A study of Finnish genitives. Ms., Stanford University. ROA-63. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Ao, Benjamin. 1994. Shanghai tone sandhi in Optimality Theory. Ms., Linguistic Research Dept., AT&T Bell Laboratories. NJ.
Archangeli, Diana & Douglas Pulleyblank. 1994. Grounded phonology. Cambrige, MA: MIT Press.
Archangeli, Diana & Douglas Pulleyblank. 1993. Two rules or one ... or none? [ATR] in Yoruba. BLS 19.
Archangeli, Diana & Douglas Pulleyblank. 1994. Kinande vowel harmony: domains, grounded conditions, and one-sided alignment. Ms., University of Arizona and University of British Columbia.
Bakovic, Eric. 1994. Strong onsets and Spanish fortition. To appear in MITWPL, Proceedings of SCIL 6. ROA-96. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Bakovic, Eric. 1994. Geminate shortening in Fula. In Theoretical Approaches to African Linguistics (=proceedings of ACAL 25), Africa World Press, February, 1995.
Bakovic, Eric. 1995. A markedness subhierarchy in syntax: Optimality & inversion in Spanish. Ms., Rutgers University. ROA-80. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Bakovic, Eric. 1996. Foot harmony and quantitative adjustment. Ms., Rutgers University.
Barlow, Jessica. 1996. The development of on-glides in American English. Ms., Indiana University, Bloomington. To appear in Proceedings of the 20th Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development. ROA-111. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Bat-El, Outi. 1994. The phonology of Tiberian Hebrew conjunctive w-. Ms., University of California, Santa Cruz and Tel-Aviv University.
Bat-El, Outi. 1994. Onset violation in Tiberian Hebrew. Pp. 1-12 in Jason Merchant, Jaye Padgett, & Rachel Walker, eds., Phonology at Santa Cruz 3. Santa Cruz: LRC. ROA-140. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Bat-El, Outi. 1995. Selecting the best of the worst: The grammar of Hebrew blends. Ms., Tel- Aviv University.
Beckman, Jill. 1995. Shona height harmony: Markedness and positional identity. In Jill Beckman, Laura Walsh Dickey, & Suzanne Urbanczyk, eds., University of Massachusetts Occasional Papers in Linguistics 18: Papers in Optimality Theory.
Benki, Jose R. 1995. Prosodic weight and stress in Tubatulabal. Ms., UMass Amherst.
Benua, Laura. 1995. Identity effects in morphological truncation. In Jill Beckman, Laura Walsh Dickey, & Suzanne Urbanczyk, eds., University of Massachusetts Occasional Papers in Linguistics 18: Papers in Optimality Theory. Amherst, MA: Graduate Linguistic Student Association. Pp. 77-136. ROA-74. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Bermudez-Otero, Ricardo. Stress and quantity in Old and early Middle English: Evidence for an optimality-theoretic model of language change. Ms., Victoria University of Manchester. ROA- 136. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Berry, Lynn. 1996. Alignment and Adjacency in Optimality Theory: Evidence from Warlpiri and Arrernte. Doctoral dissertation, University of Sydney.
Bickmore, Lee S. 1995. Ekegusi verbal tonology: Derivational and constraint-based approaches compared. Ms., SUNY Albany. ROA-77. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Black, H. Andrew. 1993. Constraint-ranked derivation: truncation and stem binarity in Southeastern Tepehuan. Ms., University of California, Santa Cruz. Pp. 45.
Black, H. Andrew. 1994. Constraint-ranked derivation: A serial approach to optimization. Doctoral dissertation, University of California, Santa Cruz. Pp. 187.
Blevins, Juliette. 1995. Mokilese reduplication. Ms., University of Western Australia.
Booij, Geert. 1995. Lexical phonology and the derivational residue. To appear in Jacques Durand & Bernard Laks, eds., Current Trends in Phonology: Models and Methods. CNRS, Paris-X and University of Salford: University of Salford Publications.
Borowsky, Toni. 1994. Hausa plurals. Ms., University of Sydney. Pp. c. 20.
Brisson, Christine. 1994. Noun Phrases, of, and Optimality. Ms., Rutgers. Pp. 37.
Broihier, Kevin. 1995. Optimality-theoretic rankings with tied constraints: Slavic relatives, resumptive pronouns, and learnability. Ms., MIT. Pp. 64. ROA-46. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Bromberger, Sylvain & Morris Halle. 1996. The contents of phonological signs: A comparison between their Use in Derivational Theories and in Optimality Theories.
Buckley, Eugene. 1995. Alignment and constraint domains in Manam stress. Ms., University of Pennsylvania. ROA-56. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Buckley, Eugene. 1995. Constraint domains in Kashaya. Ms., University of Pennsylvania. ROA-57. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Burzio, Luigi. 1995. Surface constraints vs. underlying representations.To appear in Jacques Durand & Bernard Laks, eds., Current Trends in Phonology: Models and Methods. CNRS, Paris-X and University of Salford: University of Salford Publications.
Burzio, Luigi. 1995. The rise of Optimality Theory. Glot International 1(6), pp. 3-7.
Bye, Patrik. 1996. Correspondence in the Prosodic Hierarchy and the Grid: Case Studies in Overlength and Level Stress. Cand. Philol. Thesis, Institut for Sprak og Litteratur, Universiteit i Tromso.
Cabre, Teresa & Michael Kenstowicz. 1994. Prosodic trapping in Catalan. Ms., UAB and MIT. Pp. 8. ROA- 32. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Carleton, Troi & Scott Myers. 1994. On tonal transfer. To appear in Proceedings of CAL 1993. Pp. 31. ROA- 16. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Carleton, Troi & Scott Myers. 1995. Tonal transfer in Chichewa. To appear in Phonology.
Cassimjee, Farida. 1994. Isixhosa Tonology: An Optimal Domains Theory Analysis. Ms., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Pp. c. 300.
Catalan, Norma. 1994. Evaluative affixation and lexical compounding in Spanish: An account within Optimality Theory. Ms., Georgetown University. Pp. 30.
Chen, Matthew. In progress (1996). Tone Sandhi. Ms., UCSD. [Various chapters circulating.]
Chen, Su-I & Gloria Malambe. 1995. Palatalization in SiSwati: An Optimality Theoretic approach. Ms., SUNY Stony Brook. Presented at 26th ACAL.
Chomsky, Noam. 1994. Bare phrase structure. Ms., MIT.
Cho, Young-mee Yu. 1995. Rule ordering, and constraint interaction in OT. BLS 21.
Choi, Hye-Won. 1996 Optimizing Structure in Context: Scrambling and Information Structure. Doctoral dissertation, Stanford University. Pp. c. 240. [Available by anonymous FTP from ftp://csli.stanford.edu/pub/Preprints/choi.ps.]
Churchyard, Henry. 1991. Biblical Hebrew prosodic structure as the result of preference-ranked constraints. Ms., University of Texas, Austin. Pp. 69.
Clements, G. N. 1995. Constraint-based approaches to phonology. Proceedings of the XIIIth International Congress of Phonetic Sciences vol. 3, pp. 66-73.
Cohn, Abigail & John McCarthy. 1994. Alignment and parallelism in Indonesian phonology. Ms., Cornell University and University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Pp. 73. ROA-25. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Cole, Jennifer S. & Charles W. Kisseberth. 1994. An Optimal Domains theory of harmony. Cognitive Science Technical Report UIUC-BI-CS-94-02 (Language Series). The Beckman Institute, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana. Pp. 12. ROA-22. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Cole, Jennifer S. & Charles W. Kisseberth. 1995. Paradoxical strength conditions in harmony systems. Ms., University of Illinois. ROA-48. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Cole, Jennifer S. & Charles W. Kisseberth. 1995. Nasal harmony in Optimal Domains Theory. Ms., University of Illinois. ROA-49. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Cole, Jennifer S. & Charles W. Kisseberth. 1995. Restricting multi-level constraint evaluation: Opaque rule interaction in Yawelmani vowel harmony. Ms., University of Illinois. ROA-98. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Crowhurst, Megan. 1994. Prosodic alignment and misalignment in Diyari, Dyirbal, and Gooniyandi: an optimizing approach. To appear in the Proceedings of WCCFL 13. Pp. 16. ROA-19. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Crowhurst, Megan. 1995. An optimal alternative to conflation. Ms., UNC Chapel Hill.
Crowhurst, Megan & Mark Hewitt. 1995. Directional footing, degeneracy, and alignment. Ms., UNC Chapel Hill and Brandeis University. ROA-65. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Deevy, Patricia. 1995. An Optimality-Theoretic analysis of stress in Macedonian. In Jill Beckman, Laura Walsh Dickey, & Suzanne Urbanczyk, eds., University of Massachusetts Occasional Papers in Linguistics 18: Papers in Optimality Theory. Pp. 137-166.
de Lacy, Paul. 1996. Circumscription revisited: An analysis of Maori reduplication. ROA-133. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Delais-Roussarie, Elisabeth. 1996. Phonological phrasing and accentuation in French. Ms., UMass Amherst.
Demuth, Katherine. 1994. The prosodic structure of early words. To appear in J. Morgan and K. Demuth (eds.) Signal to syntax: bootstrapping from speech to grammar in early acquisition. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Pp. 18.
Demuth, Katherine. 1995. Markedness and the development of prosodic structure. Ms., Brown University. ROA-50. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Dickey, Michael. 1995. Inversion in child English and acquisition in Optimality Theory. In Jill Beckman, Laura Walsh Dickey, & Suzanne Urbanczyk, eds., University of Massachusetts Occasional Papers in Linguistics 18: Papers in Optimality Theory. Pp. 575-588.
Dobrin, Lisa. 1994. Stress in the Modern Hebrew verbal system: The optimality of a morphologically limited generalization. To appear in Proceedings of Mid-America Linguistics Conference.
Downing, Laura J. 1994. The metrical domain of register raising in Jita: an optimality approach. Ms., University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. Pp. 15.
Downing, Laura J. 1994. SiSwati verbal reduplication and the theory of Generalized Alignment. In Merce Gonzalez (ed.), Proceedings of the North-East Linguistics Society 24. Pp. 81-95. Amherst, MA: Graduate Linguistic Student Association.
Downing, Laura J. 1995. On the prosodic misalignment of onsetless syllables. Ms., University of Pennsylvania.
Downing, Laura J. 1995. On the extraprosodicity of onsetless syllables. Ms., University of Pennsylvania.
Downing, Laura J. 1996. Prosodic misalignment and reduplication. Ms., University of Pennsylvania. Presented at January, 1996, LSA meeting.
Dresher, Elan. 1996. Recent issues in linguistics: The rise of Optimality Theory in First Century Palestine. Glot International.
Duanmu, San. 1994. Metrical and tonal phonology of compounds in two Chinese dialects. To appear in Language, 1995. Pp. 32.
Duncan, Erin. 1994. Directionality effects through alignment: Vowel merging in Jilotepeque¤o Pocomam. Pp. 13-26 in Jason Merchant, Jaye Padgett, & Rachel Walker, eds., Phonology at Santa Cruz 3. Santa Cruz: LRC.
Ellison, T. Mark. 1994. Phonological derivation in Optimality Theory. Coling 94, vol. II, pp. 1007-1013. Kyoto, Japan. ROA-76. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Ellison, T. Mark. 1994. Constraints, exceptions, and representations. In proceedings of Computational phonology --- first meeting of the ACL special interest group in computational phonology, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico. Pp. 25-32.
Everett, Daniel L. 1993. Restricoes de bloqueio e a Teoria da Optimalidade. D.E.L.T.A., 9:455-462.
Everett, Daniel L. 1995. Quantity, sonority, and alignment constraints in Suruwah and Banaw prosody. Ms., University of Pittsburgh.
Everett, Daniel L. 1996. Prosodic levels and constraints in Banawa and Suruwaha. ROA-121. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Feng, Shengli. 1995. Prosodic Structure and Prosodically-Constrained Syntax in Chinese. Doctoral dissertation, Institute for Research in Cognitive Science, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.
Fery, Caroline. 1994. Umlaut and inflection in German. To appear in Rene Kager, Harry van der Hulst, and Wim Zonneveld, eds., The Prosody Morphology Interface. Pp. 44. ROA- 34. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Fitzgerald, Colleen. 1994. Prosody drives the syntax: O'odham rhythm. Ms., University of Arizona. Pp. 16. ROA-27. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Flemming, Edward & Michael Kenstowicz. 1995. Base-identity and uniform exponence: Alternatives to cyclicity. Ms., MIT.
Gafos, Adamantios. 1995. On the proper characterization of 'nonconcatenative' languages. Ms., Johns Hopkins University. ROA-106. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Gnanadesikan, Amalia. 1995. Markedness and faithfulness constraints in child phonology. Ms., UMass Amherst. ROA-67. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Goedemans, Rob. 1994. An Optimality account of onset sensitivity in QI languages. Ms., HIL/Phonetics Laboratory, Leiden. Pp. 16. ROA-26. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Goldsmith, John. 1996. Tone in Mituku: How a floating tone nailed down an intermediate level. To appear in Jacques Durand & Bernard Laks, eds., Current Trends in Phonology: Models and Methods. CNRS, Paris-X and University of Salford: University of Salford Publications.
Golston, Chris. 1995. Direct Optimality Theory: Representation as constraint violation. ROA-71. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Golston, Chris. 1995. Against syllabification. ROA-95. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Golston, Chris & Tomas Riad. 1994. Prosodic metrics. Ms., Universitaet Duesseldorf and Stockholm University.
Golston, Chris & Richard Wiese. 1995. Zero morphology and constraint interaction: Subtraction and epenthesis in German dialects. To appear in Yearbook of Morphology 1995. ROA-100. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Goodman, Beverley. 1995. Features in Ponapean Phonology. Doctoral dissertation, Cornell University.
Goodman, Beverley. 1995. Predicting epenthesis sites in SE Pomo. Ms., University of Wisconsin, Madison.
Green, Antony. 1995. The prosodic structure of Burmese: A constraint-based approach. Working Papers of the Cornell Phonetics Laboratory 10 (December, 1995), 67-96. ROA-115. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Green, Antony. 1996. Stress placement in Munster Irish. ROA-120. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Green, Tom. 1993. The conspiracy of completeness. Ms., MIT. Pp. 14. ROA-8. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Green, Tom. 1995. The stress window in Pirah : A reanalysis of rhythm in Optimality Theory. Ms., MIT. ROA-45. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Green, Thomas & Michael Kenstowicz. 1995. The Lapse constraint. To appear in FLSM 6. ROA-101. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Grimshaw, Jane. 1993. Minimal Projection, Heads, and Optimality. RuCCS-TR-4, Center for Cognitive Science, Rutgers University. ROA-5. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Grimshaw, Jane. 1994. Projection, Heads, and Optimality. To appear in Linguistic Inquiry. ROA-68. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Grimshaw, Jane & Vieri Samek-Lodovici. 1995. Optimal subjects. In Jill Beckman, Laura Walsh Dickey, & Suzanne Urbanczyk, eds., University of Massachusetts Occasional Papers in Linguistics 18: Papers in Optimality Theory. Pp. 589-606.
Hale, Mark & Charles Reiss. 1995. The initial ranking of faithfulness constraints in UG. Ms., Harvard University and Concordia College. ROA-104. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Halle, Morris. 1996. Comments on Luigi Burzio's 'The rise of Optimality Theory'. Glot International 1(9/10), 27-28.
Halle, Morris. 1996. On stress and accent in IE. Ms., MIT.
Hammond, Michael. 1994. An OT account of variability in Walmatjari stress. Ms., University of Arizona, Tucson. Pp. 14. ROA-20. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Hammond, Michael. 1995. There is no lexicon. Ms., University of Arizona, Tucson. Pp. 16. ROA-43. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Hammond, Michael. 1995. Syllable parsing in English and French. Ms., University of Arizona, Tucson.
Hanson, Kristin & Paul Kiparsky. 1993. Finnish mixed meter. Ms., Stanford University. Pp. 43.
Hargus, Sharon. 1995. The first person plural prefix in Babine-Witsuwit'en. Ms., University of Washington. Pp. 24. ROA-108. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Hayashi, Emiko & Gregory Iverson. 1996. Form and function in the voicing of Japanese postnasal stops. Ms., University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. Presented at the Milwaukee Symposium on Functionalism and Formalism in Linguistics.
Hayes, Bruce & Margaret MacEachern. 1996. Folk verse form in English. Ms., UCLA. ROA-119. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Hewitt, Mark. 1994. Deconstructing Foot Binarity in Koniag Alutiiq. Ms., University of British Columbia, Vancouver. Pp. 34. ROA-12. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Hewitt, Mark. 1995. Single segment reduplication in Optimality Theory. Ms., UBC/Brandeis University.
Hewitt, Mark & Megan Crowhurst. 1995. Conjunctive constraints and templates in Optimality Theory. Ms., University of British Columbia and University of North Carolina.
Holtman, Astrid & Wim Zonneveld. 1995. What counts is that the rhyme's designed to fill your mind. Ms., Research Institute of Language and Speech, Utrecht University.
Holton, David. 1995. Assimilation and dissimilation of Sundanese liquids. In Jill Beckman, Laura Walsh Dickey, & Suzanne Urbanczyk, eds., University of Massachusetts Occasional Papers in Linguistics 18: Papers in Optimality Theory. Pp. 167-180.
Hubbard, Kathleen. 1994. Optimality and tone: evidence from Bantu. Ms., University of California, Berkeley. Pp. 18.
Hulst, Harry van der & Sam Rosenthall. 1995. Weight-by-position by position. Ms., RU Leiden and Ohio State University.
Hume, Elizabeth. 1995. Beyond linear order: Prosodic constraints and C/V metathesis. Proceedings of FLSM 6. Bloomington: Indiana University Linguistics Club.
Hume, Elizabeth. 1996. A non-linearity based account of metathesis in Leti. Ms., Ohio State University.
Hung, Henrietta. 1992. Relativized suffixation in Choctaw: a constraint-based analysis of the verb grade system. Ms., Brandeis University, Waltham, MA. Pp. 31.
Hung, Henrietta. 1993. Iambicity, rhythm, and non-parsing. Ms., University of Ottawa. Pp. 22. ROA-9. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Hung, Henrietta. 1994. The rhythmic and prosodic organization of edge constituents. Doctoral Dissertation, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA. Pp. 225. ROA-24. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Hyman, Larry & Al Mtenje. 1995. Prosodic morphology and tone: The case of Chichewa. To appear in Rene Kager, Harry van der Hulst, and Wim Zonneveld, eds., The Prosody Morphology Interface.
Inkelas, Sharon. 1993. Consonant invisibility in Amele: evidence for domain windows. Ms., University of California, Berkeley. Presented at ROW-1. Pp. 15.
Inkelas, Sharon. 1994. The consequences of optimization for underspecification. Ms., University of California, Berkeley. Pp. 28. ROA-40. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Inkelas, Sharon. 1994. Exceptional stress-attracting suffixes in Turkish: representations vs. the grammar. To appear in Rene Kager, Harry van der Hulst, and Wim Zonneveld, eds., The Prosody Morphology Interface. Pp. 63. ROA-39. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Inkelas, Sharon, Orhan Orgun, & Cheryl Zoll. 1994. The big bang: subregularities as cogrammars. Paper presented at TREND II, ms., University of California, Berkeley. Pp. 18.
Inkelas, Sharon, Orhan Orgun, & Cheryl Zoll. 1994. Subregularities as cogrammars: the theoretical status of nonproductive patterns in grammar. Ms., University of California at Berkeley. Pp. 23.
Inkelas, Sharon, Orhan Orgun, & Cheryl Zoll. 1996. Exceptions and static phonological patterns: Cophonologies vs. prespecification. Ms., University of California at Berkeley. ROA-124. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Ito, Junko & Armin Mester. 1992. Weak layering and word binarity. Ms., University of California, Santa Cruz.
Ito, Junko & Armin Mester. 1993. Licensed segments and safe paths. In Carole Paradis and Darlene LaCharite, eds., Constraint-Based Theories in Multilinear Phonology, special issue of Canadian Journal of Linguistics 38, 197-213.
Ito, Junko & Armin Mester. 1994. Reflections on CodaCond and alignment. Pp. 27-46 in Jason Merchant, Jaye Padgett, & Rachel Walker, eds., Phonology at Santa Cruz 3. Santa Cruz: LRC. ROA-141. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Ito, Junko & Armin Mester. 1994. Realignment. To appear in Rene Kager, Harry van der Hulst, and Wim Zonneveld, eds., The Prosody Morphology Interface. Pp. 37.
Ito, Junko & Armin Mester. 1995. The core-periphery structure of the lexicon and constraints on reranking. In Jill Beckman, Laura Walsh Dickey, & Suzanne Urbanczyk, eds., University of Massachusetts Occasional Papers in Linguistics 18: Papers in Optimality Theory. Pp. 181-210.
Ito, Junko, Yoshihisa Kitagawa, & R. Armin Mester. 1992. Prosodic type preservation in Japanese: evidence from zuuja-go. SRC-92-05. Syntax Research Center. UC Santa Cruz.
Ito, Junko, Yoshihisa Kitagawa, & R. Armin Mester. 1995. Prosodic faithfulness and correspondence: Evidence from a Japanese argot. Journal of East Asian Linguistics. ROA-99. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Ito, Junko, Armin Mester, & Jaye Padgett. 1994. NC: Licensing and underspecification in Optimality Theory. To appear in Linguistic Inquiry. Pp. 74. ROA-38. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Iverson, Greg & Shinsook Lee. 1994. Variation as optimality in Korean cluster reduction. ESCOL 94. Pp. 10.
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Jacobs, Haike. 1994. Lenition and Optimality Theory. Ms., Nijmegen University/Free University Amsterdam. ROA-127. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
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Tranel, Bernard. 1995. On the status of universal association conventions: Evidence from Mixteco. To appear in BLS 21.
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Akinlabi, Akinbiyi. 1994. Featural alignment. Handout of talk presented at ACAL 25, July, 1993.
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Archangeli, Diana & Douglas Pulleyblank. 1993. Optimality, Grounding Theory, and rule parameters. Handout of talk presented at ROW-1, October 22-24, 1993.
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Beckman, Jill. 1994. Fill 'er up: An Optimality Theory analysis of Shona height harmony. Handout of talk presented at Winter LSA meeting, January, 1994.
Beckman, Jill. 1996. Labial opacity as labial attraction. Handout of talk presented at Winter LSA meeting, January, 1996.
Benua, Laura. 1995. Identity effects in morphological truncation. Handout from Tilburg 'Derivational Residue' conference. ROA-93f. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Bickmore, Lee S. 1993. High tone realization in Haya and Ekegusii: An Optimality Theoretic account. Handout of talk presented at ACAL 25, July, 1993.
Billings, Loren & Catherine Rudin. 1994. Optimality and Superiority: A new approach to overt multiple-WH ordering. Talk presented at third annual Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics workshop, held at University of Maryland, College Park. Proceedings, edited by Jindra Toman, to be published by Michigan Slavic Publications.
Bradshaw, Mary. 1995. Unrecoverable origins. Handout from Tilburg 'Derivational Residue' conference. ROA-93j. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Buckley, Eugene. 1995. Cyclicity as correspondence. Handout from Tilburg 'Derivational Residue' conference. ROA-93c. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Carleton, Troi & Scott Myers. 1993. Tone and reduplication in Chichewa. Handout of talk presented at ACAL 25, July, 1993.
Casali, Rob. 1994. Vowel elision and glide formation in Niger-Congo: A Harmony-Theoretic approach. Handout of talk presented at Winter LSA meeting, January, 1994.
Chen, Matthew. 1995. Directionality: Constraints on derivation? Handout from Tilburg 'Derivational Residue' conference. ROA-93d. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Cohn, Abigail C. 1995. Non-derivational phonetics and its relationship to phonology. Handout of colloquium at UMass Amherst, April 28, 1995.
Cole, Jennifer S. and Charles W. Kisseberth. 1994. Paradoxical strength conditions in harmony systems. Handout of talk presented at NELS 25, University of Pennsylvania. October, 1994.
Downing, Laura. 1994. An Optimality approach to verbal reduplication in three Bantu languages. Handout of talk presented at the Workshop on Prosodic Morphology, University of Utrecht. June 22-24, 1994.
Duanmu, San. 1995. Alignment and the cycle are different. Handout from Tilburg 'Derivational Residue' conference. ROA-93b. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Duncan, Erin. 1994. Word shape and optionality in Jilotepeque¤o Pocomam. Handout of talk presented at TREND-2, January, 1994.
Fery, Caroline. 1994. The foot: Umlaut and inflection in German. Handout of talk presented at the Workshop on Prosodic Morphology, University of Utrecht. June 22-24, 1994.
Fitzgerald, Colleen. 1995. Poetic meter >> morphology in Tohono O'odham. Handout of talk presented at Winter LSA meeting, January, 1995.
Fitzgerald, Colleen & Amy Fountain. 1995. Subtractive morphology, Tohono O'odham and Optimality Theory. Handout of talk presented at Winter LSA meeting, January, 1995.
Flemming, Edward. 1994. Perceptual features in phonology: Evidence from consonant-vowel assimilation. Handout of talk presented at NELS 25, University of Pennsylvania. October, 1994.
Flemming, Edward. 1995. The analysis of contrast and comparative constraints in phonology. Handout from colloquium, MIT, February 17, 1995.
Goad, Heather. 1995. Place alignment in child phonology: The case of consonant harmony. Handout from colloquium, UMass Amherst, December 15, 1995.
Golston, Chris. 1994. Prosodic metrics and Middle English alliterative verse. Handout of talk presented at TREND-2, January, 1994.
Green, Tom. 1993. The conspiracy of completeness. Handout of talk presented at ROW-1, October 22-24, 1993.
Hayes, Bruce. 1993. Metrics as an optimization problem: the case of English folk songs. Handout of talk presented at ROW-1, October 22-24, 1993.
Hayes, Bruce. 1995. A phonetically-driven, optimality-theoretic account of postnasal voicing. Handout from Tilburg 'Derivational Residue' conference. ROA-93g. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Hualde, Jose Ignacio. 1994. Optimization and complex rule order: Palatalization and nasal assimilation in Biscayan Basque. Handout of talk presented at Winter LSA meeting, January, 1994.
Hubbard, Kathleen. 1994. Optimality and tone: evidence from Bantu. Handout of talk presented at Winter LSA meeting, January, 1994.
Hume, Elizabeth. 1995. Metathesis effects. Handout from Montreal-Ottawa-Toronto Phonology Workshop, February, 1995.
Hung, Henrietta. 1993. Iambicity, rhythm, non-parsing. Handout of talk presented at ROW-1, October 22-24, 1993.
Idsardi, William. 1994. Optimality, alignment, and Polish stress. Handout of talk presented at Winter LSA meeting, January, 1994.
Idsardi, William. 1995. Dressing up a 'bare' argument. Handout from Montreal-Ottawa-Toronot Phonology Workshop, February 4, 1995.
Inkelas, Sharon. 1993. Consonant invisibility in Amele: evidence for domain windows. Handout of talk presented at ROW-1, October 22-24, 1993.
Inkelas, Sharon. 1994. Exceptional stress-attracting suffixes in Turkish: representations vs. the grammar. Handout of talk presented at the Workshop on Prosodic Morphology, University of Utrecht. June 22-24, 1994.
Inkelas, Sharon. 1994. The consequencs of optimization for underspecification. Handout of talk presented at NELS 25, University of Pennsylvania. October, 1994.
Inkelas, Sharon, Orhan Orgun, and Cheryl Zoll. 1994. The big bang: Subregularities as cogrammars. Handout of talk presented at TREND-2, January, 1994.
Ito, Junko and Armin Mester. 1994. Alignment and crisp edges. Handout of talk presented at the Workshop on Prosodic Morphology, University of Utrecht. June 22-24, 1994.
Ito, Junko and Armin Mester. 1994. Anaptyxis in Optimality Theory: The phonology and morphology of German schwa. Handout of talk presented at the Workshop on Prosodic Morphology, University of Utrecht. June 22-24, 1994.
Ito, Junko, Armin Mester, and Jaye Padgett. 1993. NC. Handout of talk presented at ROW-1, October 22-24, 1993.
Kager, Rene. 1995. Surface opacity of metrical structure in Optimality Theory. Handout from Tilburg 'Derivational Residue' conference. ROA-93a. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Kager, Rene. 1995. Rhythmic vowel deletion in Optimality Theory. handout from Workshop on Constraints and Derivations in Phonology, University of Essex, September 1-3, 1995.
Kenstowicz, Michael. 1993. A constraint-based analysis of Chukchee syllabification and stress.. Handout of talk presented at ROW-1, October 22-24, 1993.
Kiparsky, Paul. 1993. Variable rules. Handout of talk presented at ROW-1, October 22-24, 1993.
Kiparsky, Paul. 1994. Remarks on markedness. Handout of talk presented at TREND-2, Jan. 22.
Kirchner, Robert. 1993. Turkish vowel disharmony in Optimality Theory. Handout of talk presented at ROW-1, October 22-24, 1993.
Kisseberth, Charles. 1993. Optimal Domains: a theory of Bantu tone. A case study from Isixhosa. Handout of talk presented at ROW-1, October 22-24, 1993.
Klein, Thomas B. 1994. The directional non-iteration of German Umlaut: A case against Generalized Alignment. Handout of talk presented at Winter LSA meeting, January, 1994.
Lamontagne, Greg. 1995. I-O contiguity effects. Handout from colloquium, Rutgers University.
Lamontagne, Greg & Tim Sherer. 1993. Optimality, alignment and English level-ordering effects. Handout of talk presented at ROW-1, October 22-24, 1993.
Lamontagne, Greg & Keren Rice. 1995. Navajo coalescence, deletion, and faithfulness. Handout of talk presented at Winter LSA meeting, January, 1995.
Lamontagne, Greg & Sam Rosenthall. 1995. Identity and asymmetry in parsing vowel sequences. Handout from Mid-Continental Phonology Workshop, November 3, 1995.
McCarthy, John. 1993. The parallel advantage: containment, consistency, and alignment. Handout of talk presented at ROW-1, October 22-24, 1993.
McCarthy, John. 1994. On [coronal] "transparency". Handout of talk presented at TREND-2, January, 1994.
McCarthy, John & Alan Prince. 1994.Prosodic Morphology: an overview. Part I: Template form in reduplication. Part II: Template satisfaction. Handouts of talks presented at the Workshop on Prosodic Morphology, University of Utrecht. June 22-24, 1994.
McHugh, Brian. 1993. Optimality Theory and Hausa noun plurals. Handout of talk presented at ROW-1, October 22-24, 1993.
McHugh, Brian. 1993. Optimal tone mapping in Kivunjo Chaga. Handout of talk presented at ACAL 25, July, 1993.
McHugh, Brian. 1993. Optimality theory and Hausa plurals: A preliminary analysis. Handout of talk presented at ACAL 25, July, 1993.
Myers, Scott. 1993. OCP effects in Optimality Theory. Handout of talk presented at ACAL 25, July, 1993.
Nagahara, Hiroyuki. 1994. An Optimality account of Japanese phonological phrasing. Handout of talk presented at Winter LSA meeting, January, 1994.
N¡ Chios in, M ire. 1995. Optimal forms of vowel stems in Irish. Celtic Linguistics Conference, UCD, 22 June, 1995.
Noyer, Rolf. 1993. Optimal Words: towards a declarative theory of word formation. Handout of talk presented at ROW-1, October 22-24, 1993.
Ola, Olanike. 1993. Prosodic minimality and maximality in Yoruba: An Optimality account. Handout of talk presented at ACAL 25, July, 1993.
Orgun, Cemil Orhan. 1993. Monotonic cyclicity and Optimality Theory. Handout of talk presented at NELS 24, November, 1993.
Orgun, Orhan. 1994. A declarative theory of phonology-morphology interleaving. Handout from Phonology Workshop, UC Berkeley.
Orgun, Orhan. 1994. On the morphological affiliation of phonological structure. Handout for TREND presentation, Stanford.
Orgun, Orhan. 1995. Sign-based morphology: A nonderivational theory of phonology- morphology interleaving. Handout from Tilburg 'Derivational Residue' conference. ROA-93e. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Padgett, Jaye. 1994. On the bases of interaction. Handout of talk presented at TREND-2, January, 1994.
Padgett, Jaye. 1994. Feature classes. Handout of talk presented at UMass Amherst, October, 1994.
Paradis, Carole. 1995. Constraint domains and segment deletions in borrowings: A problem for OT? Handout from Montreal-Ottawa-Toronto Phonology Workshop. February 4, 1995.
Pater, Joe. 1994. A prosodic analysis of nasal substitution. Handout of talk presented at the Workshop on Prosodic Morphology, University of Utrecht. June 22-24, 1994.
Pesetsky, David. 1994. Principles of Sentence Pronunciation. Handouts from 5 class lectures at MIT in Fall, 1994. Pp. ca. 34. ROA-42. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Pierrehumbert, Janet. 1993. Novel word games and syllable structure. Photocopies of transparencies from talk presented at LSA Summer Institute, Columbus, OH.
Polgardi, Krisztina. 1995. Derived environment effects and Optimality Theory. Handout from Tilburg 'Derivational Residue' conference. ROA-93i. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Prince, Alan and Paul Smolensky. 1991. Optimality. Handout of paper given at Arizona Phonology Conference. April.
Prince, Alan and Paul Smolensky. 1992. Optimality: constraint interaction in generative grammar. Handout from WCCFL presentation. UCLA.
Prince, Alan. 1993. Minimal violation. Handout of talk presented at ROW-1, October 22-24, 1993.
Roberts, Taylor & Patricia A. Shaw. 1994. Optimality in the St'at'imcets (Lillooet Salish) stress system. Paper presented at the Canadian Linguistic Association, 3 June 1994.
Rosenthall, Sam. 1994. Vocoid distribution in Lenakel. Handout of talk presented at Winter LSA meeting, January, 1994.
Rosenthall, Samuel. 1994. The prosodic base of the Hausa plural. Handout of talk presented at the Workshop on Prosodic Morphology, University of Utrecht. June 22-24, 1994.
Rowiczka, Grazyna. 1994. Prosodic optimality and prefixation in Polish. Handout of talk presented at the Workshop on Prosodic Morphology, University of Utrecht. June 22-24, 1994.
Samek-Lodovici, Vieri. 1993. On Morphological gemination. Handout of talk presented at ROW- 1, October 22-24, 1993.
Schuetze T. 1994. Clitic placement: An argument for prosodic movement. Talk presented at third annual Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics workshop, held at University of Maryland, College Park. Proceedings, edited by Jindra Toman, to be published by Michigan Slavic Publications.
Selkirk, Elisabeth. 1993. The prosodic structure of function words. Handout of talk presented at ROW-1, October 22-24, 1993.
Shaw, Patricia. 1994. Minimality and markedness. Handout of talk presented at the Workshop on Prosodic Morphology, University of Utrecht. June 22-24, 1994.
Smolensky, Paul. 1993-1995. Harmony, markedness, and phonological activity. Handout from ROW-1, revised. ROA-87. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Smolensky, Paul. 1995. On the structure of the constraint component Con of UG. Handout of talk at UCLA, 4/7/95. ROA-86. (Rutgers Optimality Archive, http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/roa.html.)
Sohn, Chang Yong. 1994. An Optimality account of Old English high vowel deletion. Handout of talk presented at TREND-2, January, 1994.
Spaelti, Philip. 1993. Final geminates in Swiss German. Handout of talk presented at ROW-1, October 22-24, 1993.
Spaelti, Philip. 1993. Weak edges and final geminates in Swiss German. Handout of talk presented at NELS 24, November, 1993.
Spencer, Andrew. 1993. The Optimal way to syllabify Chukchee. Handout of talk presented at ROW-1, October 22-24, 1993.
Takatori, Yuki. 1994. Havl¡k's Law and phonological constraints. Talk presented at third annual Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics workshop, held at University of Maryland, College Park. Proceedings, edited by Jindra Toman, to be published by Michigan Slavic Publications.
Tesar, Bruce & Paul Smolensky. 1993. The learnability of OT: an algorithm and some basic complexity results. Handout of talk presented at ROW-1, October 22-24, 1993.
Urbanczyk, Suzanne. 1994. Template violation in reduplication. Handout of talk presented at the Workshop on Prosodic Morphology, University of Utrecht. June 22-24, 1994.
Weeda, Don & Joel Sherzer. 1995. One play language of Ubud, Bali. Handout of talk presented at Winter LSA meeting, January, 1995.
Wiltshire, Caroline. 1994. The need for Parse-Feature constraints. Handout of talk presented at Winter LSA meeting, January, 1994.
Wiltshire, Caroline. 1994. Tamil phonology: A test case for constraint-based approaches. Handout from talk presented at University of Massachusetts, December, 1994.
Yip, Moira. 1993. The interaction of Align, Parse-Place, and *Echo in reduplication. Handout of talk presented at ROW-1, October 22-24, 1993.
Zec, Draga. 1993. Patterns of gemination and consonant loss: Pali, Japanese, and cross-linguistic. Handout of talk presented at ROW-1, October 22-24, 1993.
Zoll, Cheryl. 1993. Directionless syllabification and ghosts in Yawelmani. Handout of talk presented at ROW-1, October 22-24, 1993.