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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Phonological reanalysis is guided by markedness: the case of Malagasy weak stems9
Implicit and explicit processes in phonological concept learning5
Modelling frequency-conditioned paradigm uniformity in Japanese voiced velar nasalisation3
Florian Breit, Bert Botma, Marijn van ’t Veer & Marc van Oostendorp (eds.) (2023) Primitives of Phonological Structure. (Oxford Studies in Phonology and Phonetics 7.) Oxford & New York: Oxford3
Sound symbolism can count three segments (whereas phonological constraints presumably cannot)3
PHO volume 39 issue 3 Cover and Front matter3
Is grammatical tone item-based or process-based?2
Grammatical tone mapping in Ekegusii2
Homophony avoidance in the grammar: Russian nominal allomorphy – ERRATUM2
Tone and morphological level ordering in Dagaare2
The Sentani variation1
PHO volume 39 issue 4 Cover and Front matter1
Non-concatenative morphological domains constrain phonotactics: a case study of Egyptian Arabic1
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). S1
Prosodic strength in Campidanese Sardinian as Substance-Free Phonology1
Rajiv Rao (ed.) (2024). The phonetics and phonology of heritage languages. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. vii + 3821
Token frequency modulates optional paradigm uniformity in Japanese voiced velar nasalisation1
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
A representational analysis of Czech palatalisation1
A probabilistic model of loanword accentuation in Japanese1
Poko postlexical tone requires serial, directional evaluation1
Codas are universally moraic1
Eiji Yamada, Anne Przewozny, Jean-Michel Fournier & Nicolas Ballier (2023). New perspectives on English word stress. Edinburgh: Edinburgh Universi1
Grammatical and lexical sources of allomorphy in Amuzgo inflectional tone1
Phonological and acoustic properties of ATR in the vowel system of Akebu (Kwa)1
Exponence and the functional load of grammatical tone in Gyeli0
Korean vowel harmony has weak phonotactic support and has limited productivity0
Feet without stress: high vowel deletion in Québec French0
A large-scale corpus study of phonological opacity in Uyghur0
Evidence for stress in Filipino text-setting0
Non-final final consonants in the Croissant0
The Sentani variation – ERRATUM0
Diana Archangeli & Douglas Pulleyblank (2022). Emergent Phonology. Berlin: Language Science Press. Pp. vi+193.0
Interpreting state, with focus on metaphonic processes0
Multitier phonotactics with logic and algebra0
An acoustic study of ATR in Tima vowels: vowel quality, voice quality and duration0
A learning-based account of local phonological processes0
Theoretical approaches to grammatical tone0
Janina Mołczanow (2022). Interactions of vowel quality and prosody in East Slavic. (Advances in Optimality Theory.) Sheffield: Equinox. Pp. v + 203.0
PHO volume 39 issue 4 Cover and Back matter0
Superadditive cumulativity in categorical prosodic patterns: prosodic minimality in Bosnian/Croatian/Montenegrin/Serbian0
Phonetically incomplete neutralisation can be phonologically complete: evidence from Huai’an Mandarin0
Express[p] in expressive phonology: analysis of a nicknaming pattern using ‘princess’ in Japanese0
Editorial board0
A unified model of lenition as modulation reduction: gauging consonant strength in Ibibio0
A corpus-based study of variation in and extension of two Paraguayan Guaraní nasalisation patterns0
Learning abstract underlying phonemes0
Stratal overgeneration is necessary: metrically incoherent syncope in Southern Pomo0
How tight is the link between alternations and phonotactics?0
Modelling contrast and feature inventory: the nature of [web] in French Sign Language0
Learning biases in proper nouns0
The blueprint model of production0
Florian Breit, Yuko Yoshida & Connor Youngberg (eds.) (2023). Elements, Government, and Licensing: Developments in Phonology. London: UCL Press. Pp. xvii + 2780
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
Stress assignment in Abkhaz verbs: a corpus-based approach0
The stratal structure of Kuria morphological tone0
Cue-specificity of contrastive hyperarticulation: evidence from the voicing contrast in Japanese0
MSCs in positional neutralisation: the problem of gapped inventories0
A computational approach to investigating phonological complexity with latent variables and dimensionality reduction0
An empirical study of vowel reduction and preservation in British English0
Correspondence at the acoustic boundaries: cluster simplification, syncope and P-map correspondence constraints0
Naasioi metrical structure: a challenge to syllable integrity0
An exception-filtering approach to phonotactic learning0
Undergeneration and overgeneration in phonological analysis: revisiting individual and community grammars of Laurentian French high-vowel laxing0
Evidence for stress in Filipino text-setting – ERRATUM0
Nuer has a floating suprasegmental component consisting of quantity and tone0
Metathesis, syllable weight and stress in Sevillian Spanish0
Searching for homophony avoidance in English coronal stop deletion0
John Archibald (2024). Phonology in Multilingual Grammars: Representational Complexity and Linguistic Interfaces. New York: Oxford University Press. Pp. xxii + 253.0
PHO volume 39 issue 3 Cover and Back matter0
Editorial board0
A restrictive, parsimonious theory of footing in directional Harmonic Serialism – ERRATUM0
Haruo Kubozono, Junko Ito & Armin Mester, eds. (2022). Prosody and prosodic interfaces. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp. xxxii+566.0
Tonal languages without tone: downstep in Drubea and Numèè (Oceanic, New Caledonia)0
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