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Dr. Donca Steriade

Prof. Donca Steriade

UCLA Linguistics Dept.
3125 Campbell Hall
Los Angeles CA 90095-1543
steriade@humnet.ucla.edu

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Curriculum Vitae (PDF format)


Downloadable Papers

1997 "Does deletion of French schwa lead to neutralization of lexical distinctions? " (with Cécile Fougeron) in Euro-Speech 1997, Proceedings of the 5th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology, University of Patras, vol. 7, p. 943-937.

1997 "Phonetics in phonology:  the case of laryngeal neutralization"

1994 "Lexical Conservatism" in Linguistics in the Morning Calm, Selected Papers from SICOL 1997, Linguistic Society of Korea, Hanshin Publishing House, pp157-179.

1999 "Au delà de la syllabe : le rôle des informations articulatoires stockées dans le lexique pour l'analyse de la chute de schwa. (with Cécile Fougeron), in Sophie Wauquier-Graveli (ed.) Journées d'études linguistiques: la syllabe sous tous ses aspects. Université de Nantes.

1999 "Lexical Conservatism in French Adjectival Liaison," in B.Bullock, M. Authier and L. Reed (eds.) Formal Perspectives in Romance Linguistics, John Benjamins, pp. 243-270.

1999 "Alternatives to the syllabic interpretation of consonantal phonotactics," in O.Fujimura B.Joseph and B.Palek (eds.) Proceedings of the 1998 Linguistics and Phonetics Conference, The Karolinum Press, 205-242

2000 "Paradigm Uniformity and the Phonetics/Phonology Boundary" in J.Pierrehumbert and M.Broe (eds.) Papers in Laboratory Phonology vol. 6, Cambridge Univ.Press

2000 (in press) "Directional asymmetries in place assimilation: a perceptual account," in E.Hume and K.Johnson (eds.) Perception in Phonology, Academic Press.

"Lexical conservatism and the notion base of affixation"

2001 "The Phonology of Perceptibility Effects: the P-map and its consequences for constraint organization" (Microsoft Word format)


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