Cover -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- Preface -- Nasality, voice and more -- Nasality -- Nasal harmony in functional phonology -- Reinterpreting transparency in nasal harmony -- Can 8216;phonological8217; nasality be derived from phonetic nasality? -- Voice -- The role of phonology and phonetics in Dutch voice assimilation -- Final Devoicing and the stratification of the lexicon in German -- The laryngeal effect in Korean: Phonology or phonetics? -- Time, tone and other things -- The diphthong dynamics distinction in Swabian. How much timing is there in phonology? -- Depression in Zulu: Tonal effects of segmental features -- Weakening processes in the Optimality Framework -- Base joint configuration in Sign Language of the Netherlands: Phonetic variation and phonological specification -- Author index -- Language index -- Subject index -- Table of contents, volume II -- The Current Issues in Linguistic Theory (CILT) series.
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The two volumes of the Phonological Spectrum aim at giving a comprehensive overview of current developments in phonological theory, by providing a number of papers in different areas of current theorizing which reflect on particular problems from different angles. Volume I is concerned with segmental structure, and focuses on nasality, voicing and other laryngeal features, as well as segmental timing. With respect to nasality, questions such as the phonetic underpinning of a distinctive feature [nasal] and the treatment of nasal harmony are treated. As for voicing, the behaviour of voicing ass.