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A typology of consonant agreement as correspondence
S Rose, R Walker
Language, 475-531, 2004
6552004
Nasalization, neutral segments and opacity effects
R Walker
Routledge, 2014
4152014
Weak triggers in vowel harmony
R Walker
Natural language & linguistic theory 23 (4), 917-989, 2005
2502005
Vowel patterns in language
R Walker
Cambridge University Press, 2011
1892011
Harmony systems
S Rose, R Walker
The handbook of phonological theory, 240-290, 2011
1652011
Long-distance consonantal identity effects
R Walker
Proceedings of WCCFL 19, 532-545, 2000
1362000
Round Licensing, Harmony, and Bisyllabic Triggers inAltaic
R Walker
Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 19 (4), 827-878, 2001
1002001
Yaka nasal harmony: Spreading or segmental correspondence?
R Walker
Annual meeting of the berkeley linguistics society, 321-332, 2000
952000
Nasal reduplication in Mbe affixation
R Walker
Phonology 17 (1), 65-115, 2000
912000
Reinterpreting transparency in nasal harmony
R Walker
The phonological spectrum 1, 37-72, 2003
742003
Perception of synthetic visual speech
MM Cohen, RL Walker, DW Massaro
Speechreading by humans and machines: Models, systems, and applications, 153-168, 1996
731996
Mongolian stress, licensing, and factorial typology
W Rachel
University of California, Santa Cruz, 1997
721997
Nonmyopic harmony and the nature of derivations
R Walker
Linguistic Inquiry 41 (1), 169-179, 2010
682010
Vowel feature licensing at a distance: Evidence from Northern Spanish language varieties
R Walker
Cascadilla Press, 2004
622004
Possible and impossible segments
R Walker, GK Pullum
Language, 764-780, 1999
581999
Positional markedness in vowel harmony
R Walker
Proceedings of HILP 5 (12), 212-232, 2001
552001
An articulatory view of Kinyarwanda coronal harmony
R Walker, D Byrd, F Mpiranya
Phonology 25 (3), 499-535, 2008
542008
Prominence-driven stress
R Walker
Ms., University of California, Santa Cruz, 1996
531996
Nasal harmony
R Walker
The Blackwell companion to phonology, 1-28, 2011
462011
Guaraní voiceless stops in oral versus nasal contexts: An acoustical study
R Walker
Journal of the International Phonetic Association 29 (1), 63-94, 1999
421999
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