Abstract

Introduction, E.M. Kaisse and S. Hargus. The interaction of morphology and phonology - on the simultaneity of morphological and prosodic structure, G. Booij and R. Lieber modelling the phonology - morphology interface, S. Hargus deriving cyclicity, S. Inkelas interaction between modules in lexical phonology, D. Odden the structure of the slave (Northern Athabaskan) verb, K.D. Rice looking into words, R. Sproat on some basic tenets of the theory - on the world-level, T. Borowsky structure preservation and postlexical tonology in Dagbani, L.M. Hyman (post) lexical rule application, G.K. Iverson blocking in non-derived environments, P. Kiparsky are strict cycle effects derivable?, W.J. Poser applying the theory to historical change - the chronology and status of Anglian smoothing, B.E. Dresher rule reordering and rule generalization in lexical phonology - a reconsideration, E.M. Kaisse rule domains and phonological change, D. Zec.

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