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Juliet Stanton
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Learnability shapes typology: the case of the midpoint pathology
J Stanton
Language 92 (4), 753-791, 2016
512016
Wholesale late merger in Ā-movement: Evidence from preposition stranding
J Stanton
Linguistic Inquiry 47 (1), 89-126, 2016
512016
Constraints on the distribution of nasal-stop sequences: an argument for contrast
J Stanton
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2017
302017
Prosodic identity in copy epenthesis: evidence for a correspondence-based approach
J Stanton, S Zukoff
Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 36, 637-684, 2018
27*2018
Environmental shielding is contrast preservation
J Stanton
Phonology 35 (1), 39-78, 2018
222018
Predicting distributional restrictions on prenasalized stops
J Stanton
Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 34 (3), 1089-1133, 2016
142016
Allomorph selection precedes phonology: Evidence from Yindjibarndi
J Stanton
Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 40 (4), 1317-1352, 2022
13*2022
Learning Complex Segments
M Gouskova, J Stanton
13*
Gurindji nasal cluster dissimilation as trigger deletion
J Stanton
Journal of Linguistics 56 (1), 157-195, 2020
11*2020
Segmental blocking in dissimilation: An argument for co-occurrence constraints
J Stanton
Proceedings of the Annual Meetings on Phonology 4, 2017
112017
Stress window and base faithfulness in English suffixal derivatives
J Stanton, D Steriade
22nd Manchester Phonology Meeting, 2014
112014
Prosodic effects of segmental correspondence
J Stanton, S Zukoff
Proceedings of the Fifty-First Annual Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic …, 2016
102016
Productive pseudo-cyclicity and its significance
D Steriade, J Stanton
URL https://julietstanton. github. io/files/steriade_stanton_labphon17. pdf …, 2020
82020
Constraints on contrast motivate nasal cluster dissimilation
J Stanton
Phonology 36 (4), 655-694, 2019
82019
Aggressive reduplication and dissimilation in Sundanese
J Stanton
Phonological Data and Analysis 2 (5), 1–35-1–35, 2020
52020
Latin–alis/–aris and segmental blocking in dissimilation
J Stanton
2016 annual meeting on phonology, 2017
52017
Effects of allophonic nasalization on NC clusters: a contrast-based account
J Stanton
NELS 46 Proceedings, 2016
4*2016
Factorial Typology and Accentual Faithfulness
J Stanton
Proceedings of the 32nd West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics, 54-63, 2015
42015
A cyclic factorial typology of Pama-Nyungan stress
J Stanton
Proceedings of the Annual Meetings on Phonology 1 (1), 2014
42014
Phonetic lapse in American English–ative
J Stanton
32018
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