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    The subsegmental structure of German plural allomorphy by Trommer, Jochen

    Published in Natural language and linguistic theory (01-05-2021)
    “…Plurals in the native stratum of German nouns exhibit a complex interlacing of arbitrary lexical classes and virtually exceptionless generalizations across…”
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    Coherence in affix order by Trommer Jochen

    Published in Zeitschrift für Sprachwissenschaft (01-06-2008)
    “…In this article, I propose a new family of constraints on affix order, called “Coherence”, which require that index changes in morphological words are…”
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    Moraic Affixes and Morphological Colors in Dinka by Trommer, Jochen

    Published in Linguistic inquiry (01-01-2015)
    “…Dinka has two patterns of vowel-lengthening morphology: lengthening by one mora and imposition of a bimoraic template. Flack (2007) claims that these data…”
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    Generalised mora affixation and quantity-manipulating morphology by Trommer, Jochen, Zimmermann, Eva

    Published in Phonology (01-12-2014)
    “…One of the major attributes of autosegmental phonology is the possibility of reducing procedural techniques of morphological exponence to a generalised concept…”
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    Moraic prefixes and suffixes in Anywa by Trommer, Jochen

    Published in Lingua (01-02-2014)
    “…•A concatenative analysis of phonologically subtractive morphology.•A concatenative analysis of morphological vowel length polarity.•The obviation of…”
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    Stress Uniformity in Albanian: Morphological Arguments for Cyclicity by Trommer, Jochen

    Published in Linguistic inquiry (2013)
    “…The uniformity of stress assignment across inflectional forms in Albanian leads to massive phonological opacity, which seems to lend itself either to…”
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    Constraints on multiple-feature mutation by Trommer, Jochen

    Published in Lingua (01-09-2012)
    “…Wolf (2005, 2007) argues that the realization of featural affixes in mutation morphology is triggered by the constraint MaxFlt which requires that phonological…”
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    Inflectional learning as local optimization by Trommer, Jochen, Bank, Sebastian

    Published in Morphology (Dordrecht) (01-09-2017)
    “…Formal descriptions of inflectional systems face three interrelated problems: (1) the Meaning Assignment Problem: Which morphosyntactic feature specification…”
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    Paradigmatic generalization of morphemes by Trommer, Jochen

    Published in Morphology (Dordrecht) (01-05-2013)
    “…Syncretism in inflectional paradigms corresponds often only partially to natural classes. In this paper, I propose Morpheme Generalization Grammars, a novel…”
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    Overwriting as optimization by Zimmermann, Eva, Trommer, Jochen

    Published in Natural language and linguistic theory (01-05-2011)
    “…Recent optimality-theoretic analyses of fixed segmentism reduplication and root-and-pattern morphology invoke a technique of overwriting: Phonotactic…”
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    Closest c-command, agree and impoverishment: The morphosyntax of non-active voice in Albanian by Kallulli, Dalina, Trommer, Jochen

    Published in Acta linguistica Hungarica (01-09-2011)
    “…We provide a minimalist syntactic analysis for the morphological realization of non-active voice in Albanian, a paradigm that exhibits a three-way alternation:…”
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    Head-Level and Chain-Level constraints on spellout by Trommer, Jochen

    “…Woolford (2003) argues that clitics & agreement crossreferencing the same argument are always in complementary distribution. This paper discusses data from…”
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