Palatalization is widely attested in the world’s languages and varies immensely in its phonological and morphological conditions as well as its phonetic implementation cross-linguistically. This special collection presents a selection of papers, which investigate palatalization patterns in a range of languages from a variety of methodological and theoretic vantage points to shed new light on the phenomenon.
Guest Editors: Martin Krämer & Olga Urek
Tanya L. Flores
2016-05-13 2016 • Volume 1
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Kuniya Nasukawa
2016-06-17 2016 • Volume 1
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Ali Tifrit and Laurence Voeltzel
2016-06-29 2016 • Volume 1
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Alexei Kochetov
2016-07-06 2016 • Volume 1
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Anna Łubowicz
2016-07-20 2016 • Volume 1
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Olga Urek
2016-07-20 2016 • Volume 1
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Mary Baltazani, Evia Kainada, Anthi Revithiadou and Nina Topintzi
2016-07-22 2016 • Volume 1
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Peter Jurgec
2016-07-22 2016 • Volume 1
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Martin Krämer and Olga Urek
2016-08-31 2016 • Volume 1
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