1. Acknowledgments; 2. List of Contributors; 3. Phonological Theory and the Dialects of Italy (by Repetti, Lori); 4. The Relationship Between Vowel Length and Consonantal Voicing in Friulian (by Baroni, Marco); 5. Consonant Gemination in Neapolitan (by Bullock, Barbara E.); 6. The Feature [Advanced Tongue Root] and Vowel Fronting in Romance (by Calabrese, Andrea); 7. Vowel Alternation, Vowel/Consonant Assimilation and OCP Effects in a Barese Dialect (by D'Introno, Francesco); 8. How Many Moras? Overlength and Maximal Moraicity in Italy (by Hajek, John); 9. Stress Stability Under Cliticization and the Prosodic Status of Romance Clitics (by Loporcaro, Michele); 10. Phonological Dissimilation and Clitic Morphology in Italo-Romance (by Maiden, Martin); 11. Oxytone Infinitives in the Dialect of Pisa (by Marotta, Giovanna); 12. Sonority and Derived Clusters in Raeto-Romance and Gallo-Italic (by Montreuil, Jean-Pierre Y.); 13. Stress and Schwa in Faetar (by Nagy, Naomi); 14. Vowel Lengthening in Milanese (by Vives, Pilar Prieto i); 15. Uneven or Moraic Trochees? Evidence from Emilian and Romagnol Dialects (by Repetti, Lori); 16. Index of Names; 17. Index of Terms & Concepts
[...] a useful tool in both spreading the knowledge of Italian
dialect and contributing to the development of phonological theory
in general.
*Nicole Bosisio & S.J. Hannahs, University of Durham*
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