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    Positional debuccalisation of /s/ in Spanish dialects: the variable cyclicity of prefixes by Ulfsbjorninn, Shanti

    Published in Glossa (London) (2024)
    “…This paper attempts to resolve the dialect variation of s-debuccalisation without invoking rule ordering (Harris & Kaisse 1999), or level ordering (Broś 2018),…”
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    Labiovelars and the labial-velar hypothesis: Phonological Headedness in Bare Element Geometry by Ulfsbjorninn, Shanti

    Published in Glossa (London) (07-10-2021)
    “…This paper begins by strengthening the labial-velar hypothesis with a novel interpretation of the allophonic distributions of labials and velars in Lusoga. The…”
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    A Classless Analysis of Italian Nouns and their Theme-Vowel Alternations by Lampitelli, Nicola, Ulfsbjorninn, Shanti

    Published in Isogloss (01-01-2023)
    “…The decompositional, non-lexicalist, approach to word-structure and the theory of roots have proven highly rewarding. One grey area, however, comes from…”
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    Metrical exceptionality and stress shift in Romanian nouns and adjectives by Alexei, Sofia, Ulfsbjorninn, Shanti

    Published in Isogloss (01-01-2022)
    “…This paper proposes a reanalysis of stress in Romanian nouns and adjectives. We will argue that an analysis in Strict CV Metrics produces a simple account of…”
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    Initial lenition and strength alternations (v/b) in Neapolitan: A laryngeal Branchingness condition by Russo, Michela, Ulfsbjorninn, Shanti

    Published in Glossa (London) (2020)
    “…In Central and Southern Italian dialects, the word-initial position plays host to a large number of strength-based alternations involving voiced stops. In this…”
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    Breaking the symmetry of geminates in diachrony and synchrony by Russo, Michela, Ulfsbjorninn, Shanti

    Published in Papers in Historical Phonology (31-12-2017)
    “…Autosegmentalism invariably represents geminates in a symmetrical one-to-many relationship — as feature bundles or root nodes attached to two structural units:…”
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    The typology of the distribution of Edge: the propensity for bipositionality by Ulfsbjorninn, Shanti, Lahrouchi, Mohamed

    Published in Papers in Historical Phonology (30-11-2016)
    “…We discuss the grammatical conditions that can be imposed between segmental content (features) and syllable structure (positions) and how a representational…”
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    Segment–zero alternations in Galician definite article allomorphy Floating consonants at the left-edge of morphemes by Ulfsbjorninn, Shanti

    Published in Acta linguistica academica (01-03-2020)
    “…Galician presents an intriguing case of opaque phonologically-conditioned definite article allomorphy (PCA). Though Galician features in the general literature…”
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    The Romance Inter-Views 3: Modularity by Chabot, Alex, Manzini, M. Rita, Nevins, Andrew, Newell, Heather, Roberts, Ian, Ulfsbjorninn, Shanti

    Published in Isogloss (14-07-2024)
    “…The Romance Inter-Views are short, multiple Q&A pairs that address key issues, definitions and ideas regarding Romance linguistics or general linguistics from…”
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    The Romance Inter-Views 3 by Alex Chabot, M. Rita Manzini, Andrew Nevins, Heather Newell, Ian Roberts, Shanti Ulfsbjorninn

    Published in Isogloss (01-07-2024)
    “…The Romance Inter-Views are short, multiple Q&A pairs that address key issues, definitions and ideas regarding Romance linguistics or general linguistics from…”
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    C-command, projections and melody: Micro-parameters of the Han-template by Ulfsbjorninn, Shanti

    Published in Acta linguistica Hungarica (01-12-2010)
    “…(South-)East Asian languages often force highly restricted word-structures, leading standard Government Phonology (sGP) to the useful, though problematic,…”
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