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Paster, Mary – Phonology Counts – 1-61

Ridouane, Rachid & Turco, Giuseppina – Why is gemination contrast prevalently binary? – 62-91

Péter Szigetvári – Where are syllables? – 92-125

Kula, Nancy & Syed, Nasir – Non-myopic nasal spreading in Saraiki – 126-182

Scheer, Tobias – On the lexical character of intermodular communication – 183-239

Nasukawa, Kuniya – Linearisation and stress assignment in Precedence-free Phonology: The case of English – 240-291

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